Thursday, January 22, 2004

Always fight for your homeland....

One thing 9/11 has taught us is that we must fight for our country and destroy those who wish to take it from us! We must do what ever it takes no matter what the cost to see that our homeland is secured. With that said I urge you to read the following...

Before the middle of the 16th century the Creek controlled almost all of Georgia. At that time the Cherokee (and later whites) began to pressure them to move inland. A "tremendous battle" occurred at Slaughter Gap in Lumpkin County in the late 1600's. After this battle the Creek retreated to a line roughly south of the Etowah River. A later battle in Cherokee County forced the Creek south to the Chattahoochee and Flint(Thronateeskee) Rivers and west to the Coosa(mostly in Alabama), hence the terms Upper Creek and Lower Creek became common references to the now separate tribes.
Read this link to find out more.

/end satire and sarcasm

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