I still think this is perfect thanksgiving story. We read it annually
at our house. (But then again we're weird.)

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November 22, 2006
THE STORY OF THANKSGIVING
The Puritan Christian fundamentalists, of whom the Pilgrims were a
subgroup, were murderous, treacherous swine who made a treaty with the
indigenous people around Plymouth until they had enough forces to wipe
them out. This they later did with smallpox and guns, unless they were
able to sell them into slavery, all of course for the greater glory of
Jesus Christ.

Wait a minute. That wasn't quite right. Let's try it again. Here's how it goes.
The Puritans in England were subject to religious persecution, lo unto
death. They needed a homeland where they could survive as a people and
live in peace. They tried to settle in the Netherlands, but it proved
inhospitable. Only the possibility of the New World seemed to beckon.
It was a land without a people, and they were a people without a land.

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