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    NAT GEO...the history channel lost my viewership the moment i saw that scum Danny "I kiss Hugo's ass" Glover...and then Matt " Douchebag" Damon on a ad for a show of theirs.....History Channel FAILED along time ago in my book!

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    ignoring some of the speakers, I thought the overall show was good, learned a lot of things I never knew. Don't let Bloomberg showing up for 30 seconds of a 2 hour show ruin it for you.

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    I figured that it was just going to be an extension of Matt Damon's Howard Zinn lovefest, The People Speak, so I passed on it. I used to watch the History Channel non-stop, now there's almost nothing but garbage on there.
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    Libtard guests aside, I thought it was awesome. I'm sure that's going to change when they start talking about poor immigrants and socialism at the turn of the century, though. But I thought the revolution episode was very well done.
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    the thing about Washington purposely inoculating the militia with smallpox so they can build an immunity to it was interesting.

    However I dont have a warm fuzzy feeling when we get to Lincoln and FDR, we all know how that is spun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ForTehNguyen View Post
    the thing about Washington purposely inoculating the militia with smallpox so they can build an immunity to it was interesting.

    However I dont have a warm fuzzy feeling when we get to Lincoln and FDR, we all know how that is spun.

    You want to have some interesting conversations, try discussing how Lincoln destroyed the social contract with all the people who have never heard anything but "he single handedly abolished slavery." Good times I tell you.
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