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Subject: Washington Ain't That Great
From:    "mezcalxxxx@sbcglobal.net" 
Date:    Fri, February 20, 2009 5:41 pm
To:      KevinCraig@GeorgeWashingtonCoaching.com
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 I don't know that I consider George Washington a man of character....
 He had his place in history ......
 but he also had his place in the bed of his slaves.....sorry

This letter reflects a tragic situation. Surveys show that if public school kids know anything about George Washington, it's that (1) he's on the one-dollar bill, and (2) he owned slaves. Not much else. The article above is a powerful indictment of modern America's ignorance of her Founding Fathers.

My response:

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Subject: Re: Washington Ain't That Great
From:    "George Washington Coaching" 
Date:    Fri, February 20, 2009 6:27 pm
To:      mezcalxxxx@sbcglobal.net
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I appreciate your taking time to comment.
I'd like to encourage you to take a second look.
Washington and Jefferson worked hard to abolish
slavery before it became fashionable to do so.
I'd like to think you would have worked as hard
as they did, had you lived in the middle of
the 18th century. Check out this article:

http://www.wallbuilders.com/LIBprinterfriendly.asp?id=99

Americans today are pampered slaves. We have more
than half of everything we work to produce taken
from us in taxes. Nearly every decision we make
is regulated in some way by the government.
The mainstream media and academia criticize
Washington for the slaves he inherited, while
overlooking the emerging police state.

Here are the details of the George Washington
Coaching program:

http://www.GeorgeWashingtonCoaching.com/details.htm

I'm sure you'll find the program intellectually
challenging.

Thanks again for writing.

Kevin Craig
www.GeorgeWashingtonCoaching.com
Vine & Fig Tree Coaching Services

His reply:


From:  "mezcalblue@sbcglobal.net" <mezcalblue@sbcglobal.net>
Subject:  Re: George Washington
Date:  Fri, February 20, 2009 7:19 pm
To:  KevinCraig@GeorgeWashingtonCoaching.com

 
You know it sounds like your trailing on the shirt tail of this, "First Black Pres." bull I have been tolerating...Obama is just as much white as he is black. I assure you there is no 100% white American unless you are refer to "anglo -saxon" as being 100% ....which in fact is not one culture or country at all... but do remember it was from these areas the original immigrates did enter into this country....of the Native Americans.  Reality with Obama ....he had the opturanity to educate himself...to a level that would be a must for such a position.
Sad thing is the non-existance part women and the Native American's play in the role of our country.
 
So in life you can either sit down pour a cup of tea and have your little pity party or get up and make the best of what you do have ...because baby....We have it by far better than most countries and to the ones that feel different....PACK YOUR BAGS AND GET OUT!
 
No!... I am in no way impressed a half black, half white man that feels the needs to throw the glory to only one side of his heritage as to play the role for his stradgy for election.....
As an American I say we support the choice we as a country have made and thus support Obama fully....not because of color...but because of his merits.. 
Your sites warn of tracking and information stealing as a possibility.
Lets hope you hold yourself to the sme morals you seem to want to
preach to complete strangers.
  Illinois has long been known for its corruption....what I find very odd...to fully indite they had adequate knowledge and I assure you had built a full case againt the Governer...I honestly feel they withheld that information for a week or two as not to effect the outcome of the election....Federal tort laws are very difficult.
 
 
 

--- On Fri, 2/20/09, George Washington Coaching <KevinCraig@AbolishtheUSA.org> wrote:
From: George Washington Coaching <KevinCraig@AbolishtheUSA.org>
Subject: Re: George Washington
To: mezcalblue@sbcglobal.net
Date: Friday, February 20, 2009, 6:27 PM

I appreciate your taking time to comment.
I'd like to encourage you to take a second look.
Washington and Jefferson worked hard to abolish
slavery before it became fashionable to do so.
I'd like to think you would have worked as hard
as they did, had you lived in the middle of
the 18th century. Check out this article:

http://www.wallbuilders.com/LIBissuesArticles.asp?id=99

Americans today are pampered slaves. We have more
than half of everything we work to produce taken
from us in taxes. Nearly every decision we make
is regulated in some way by the government.
The mainstream media and academia criticize
Washington for the slaves he inherited, while
overlooking the emerging police state.

Here are the details of the George Washington
Coaching program:

http://www.GeorgeWashingtonCoaching.com/gwcoaching.htm

I'm sure you'll find the program intellecually
challenging.

Thanks again for writing.

Kevin Craig
www.GeorgeWashingtonCoaching.com
Vine & Fig Tree Coaching Services


On Fri, February 20, 2009 5:41 pm, mezcalblue@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> I don't know that I consider George Washington a man of character....
> He had his place in history ......
> but he also had his place in the bed of his slaves.....sorry
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> --- On Fri, 2/20/09, George Washington Coaching
> <KevinCraig@AbolishtheUSA.org> wrote:
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> From: George Washington Coaching <KevinCraig@AbolishtheUSA.org>
> Subject: George Washington Wants YOU
> To: KevinCraig@GeorgeWashingtonCoaching.com
> Date: Friday, February 20, 2009, 12:58 PM
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> This Sunday, February 22nd, is the 277th
> anniversary of the birth of George Washington.
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> Fisher Ames, who wrote the words that became
> the First Amendment, said that Washington
> "changed the standard of human greatness."
> Thomas Paine observed: "By common consent,
> Washington is regarded as not merely the
> Hero of the American Revolution, but
> the World's Apostle of Liberty."
>
> "Common consent" is an understatement.
> George Washington was far more idolized than
> even Barack Obama. The election of 2008 was
> bitterly contested and America is still divided.
> George Washington is the only President
> to have been elected unanimously.
>
> Washington's Farewell Address (1796) is
> considered one of the most important addresses
> in the history of America.
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> http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/washing.asp
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> In the century after Washington's death,
> the address was routinely recited by school
> children.
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> Today, probably less than 5% of American adults
> have the personal discipline to read the entire
> address from beginning to end, and only about
> 1% could truly understand it.
>
> I'd like you to think about this hypothetical:
> What if George Washington were to visit America
> in 2009, and what if Washington were to become
> your personal coach?
>
> The first thing he would say is that you and
> I are victims of educational malpractice.
>
> There were three things that every Signer
> of the Constitution agreed should be taught
> in every public school, and should be a part
> of the education of every American. Two of the
> three have been declared "unconstitutional" by
> the U.S. Supreme Court, and the third
> is now considered a threat to the fragile
> "self-esteem" of American schoolchildren.
>
> These three things are specified in one of
> the four most important charters in American
> government. Do you know what three things
> were to be taught in every public school?
> Do you know what the four most important
> American documents are?
>
> It's possible that tough times are ahead,
> and only those with an adequate intellectual
> foundation and disciplined moral courage
> are going to be able to survive, thrive,
> and become leaders of their families,
> neighborhoods, churches, schools, businesses,
> and governments.
>
> America needs YOU to become a well-trained
> "Apostle of Liberty."
>
> This weekend, to celebrate George Washington's
> birthday, consider enrolling in a program
> designed to transform ignorant barbarians like
> you and me into Christian statesmen like
> George Washington.
>
> This new program is called "George Washington Coaching."
>
> http://GeorgeWashingtonCoaching.com
>
> On Saturday morning I'll be hosting a free
> LIVE teleseminar to describe this new program
> and answer your questions:
>
> http://GeorgeWashingtonCoaching.com/teleseminar
>
> Thanks for taking a few minutes to think about
> what it is that made America the most prosperous
> and admired nation in human history.
>
>
>
> Kevin Craig
> www.GeorgeWashingtonCoaching.com
> Vine & Fig Tree Coaching Services
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