On November 29, 1864, American troops murdered more than 200 Cheyenne and Arapaho people who were living peacefully along Sand Creek in eastern Colorado. Days before the massacre, white officials had assured chiefs of the village that their community would not be harmed.
At dawn on November 29, hundreds of U.S. soldiers led by Colonel John Chivington surrounded the village. Residents responded by waving white flags and pleading for mercy; one of the chiefs even raised the American flag in an attempt to demonstrate that he, too, was American. Ignoring these symbols of surrender and peace, the white troops opened fire with carbines and cannons, slaughtering more than 150 Native American people. Most of the victims of the massacre were women, children, and the elderly and infirm. After the massacre, the troops burned the village, mutilated the bodies of the deceased, and removed body parts to keep as trophies. Some scalps of the dead became props in plays that the troops later performed to celebrate, as one soldier boasted, “almost an annihilation of the entire tribe.”
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Joanna B. Pinneo
On November 29, 1864, American troops murdered more than 200 Cheyenne and Arapaho people who were living peacefully along Sand Creek in eastern Colorado. Days before the massacre, white officials had assured chiefs of the village that their community would not be harmed.
At dawn on November 29, hundreds of U.S. soldiers led by Colonel John Chivington surrounded the village. Residents responded by waving white flags and pleading for mercy; one of the chiefs even raised the American flag in an attempt to demonstrate that he, too, was American. Ignoring these symbols of surrender and peace, the white troops opened fire with carbines and cannons, slaughtering more than 150 Native American people. Most of the victims of the massacre were women, children, and the elderly and infirm. After the massacre, the troops burned the village, mutilated the bodies of the deceased, and removed body parts to keep as trophies. Some scalps of the dead became props in plays that the troops later performed to celebrate, as one soldier boasted, “almost an annihilation of the entire tribe.”
Joanna B. Pinneo On November 29, 1864, American troops murdered more than 200 Cheyenne and Arapaho people who were living peacefully along Sand Creek in eastern Colorado. Days before the massacre, white officials had assured chiefs of the village that their community would not be harmed.At dawn on November 29, hundreds of U.S. soldiers led by Colonel John Chivington surrounded the village. Residents responded by waving white flags and pleading for mercy; one of the chiefs even raised the American flag in an attempt to demonstrate that he, too, was American. Ignoring these symbols of surrender and peace, the white troops opened fire with carbines and cannons, slaughtering more than 150 Native American people. Most of the victims of the massacre were women, children, and the elderly and infirm. After the massacre, the troops burned the village, mutilated the bodies of the deceased, and removed body parts to keep as trophies. Some scalps of the dead became props in plays that the troops later performed to celebrate, as one soldier boasted, “almost an annihilation of the entire tribe.”
Just curious as to what the hell this has to do with the NFL game tonight?
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Quote Originally Posted by chic-cardinals:
Joanna B. Pinneo On November 29, 1864, American troops murdered more than 200 Cheyenne and Arapaho people who were living peacefully along Sand Creek in eastern Colorado. Days before the massacre, white officials had assured chiefs of the village that their community would not be harmed.At dawn on November 29, hundreds of U.S. soldiers led by Colonel John Chivington surrounded the village. Residents responded by waving white flags and pleading for mercy; one of the chiefs even raised the American flag in an attempt to demonstrate that he, too, was American. Ignoring these symbols of surrender and peace, the white troops opened fire with carbines and cannons, slaughtering more than 150 Native American people. Most of the victims of the massacre were women, children, and the elderly and infirm. After the massacre, the troops burned the village, mutilated the bodies of the deceased, and removed body parts to keep as trophies. Some scalps of the dead became props in plays that the troops later performed to celebrate, as one soldier boasted, “almost an annihilation of the entire tribe.”
Just curious as to what the hell this has to do with the NFL game tonight?
1864 ... The times they are a changing.. 1864 why stop there.. For Christ sake in 1692 we were burning people as witches at the stake in Salem Mass.. And there was that Noah's Ark gig leaving some great animals off the boarding list..
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1864 ... The times they are a changing.. 1864 why stop there.. For Christ sake in 1692 we were burning people as witches at the stake in Salem Mass.. And there was that Noah's Ark gig leaving some great animals off the boarding list..
1864 ... The times they are a changing.. 1864 why stop there.. For Christ sake in 1692 we were burning people as witches at the stake in Salem Mass.. And there was that Noah's Ark gig leaving some great animals off the boarding list..
They never actually burned anyone in Salem Brother
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Quote Originally Posted by ArtSchlichterJr:
1864 ... The times they are a changing.. 1864 why stop there.. For Christ sake in 1692 we were burning people as witches at the stake in Salem Mass.. And there was that Noah's Ark gig leaving some great animals off the boarding list..
They never actually burned anyone in Salem Brother
great info. number 33 is very significant. seattle could score 33 or win by 3 or the total pts could be 33, wilson 3 tds, etc so many different possibilities, but it feels like it will show up one way or the other. If you remember the sb 53 year, 33 was the theme, alex smith broke his ankle 33 years to the day that theisman broke his, then patriots won 33 years after losing to bears in sb 20, to win their 6th sb, 6 = 3+3. now Im not sure what to bet lol.
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@chic-cardinals
great info. number 33 is very significant. seattle could score 33 or win by 3 or the total pts could be 33, wilson 3 tds, etc so many different possibilities, but it feels like it will show up one way or the other. If you remember the sb 53 year, 33 was the theme, alex smith broke his ankle 33 years to the day that theisman broke his, then patriots won 33 years after losing to bears in sb 20, to win their 6th sb, 6 = 3+3. now Im not sure what to bet lol.
@lordbettington Deep Sheet, but good luck in that guessing game!
@jpot34
Yeah, too deep. I was just going to play the under, now I got all this crap in my head, don't know what to bet. maybe bet ov on seahawks team total and un on wash.
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Quote Originally Posted by jpot34:
@lordbettington Deep Sheet, but good luck in that guessing game!
@jpot34
Yeah, too deep. I was just going to play the under, now I got all this crap in my head, don't know what to bet. maybe bet ov on seahawks team total and un on wash.
1864 ... The times they are a changing.. 1864 why stop there.. For Christ sake in 1692 we were burning people as witches at the stake in Salem Mass.. And there was that Noah's Ark gig leaving some great animals off the boarding list..
Um...it was this specific day.
And today , two indian teams are playing each other'. ( Well , washington was the Redskins.
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Quote Originally Posted by ArtSchlichterJr:
1864 ... The times they are a changing.. 1864 why stop there.. For Christ sake in 1692 we were burning people as witches at the stake in Salem Mass.. And there was that Noah's Ark gig leaving some great animals off the boarding list..
Um...it was this specific day.
And today , two indian teams are playing each other'. ( Well , washington was the Redskins.
Why does Covers seem more like a QAnon meeting every day?
I shouldnt complain. If these morons actually have money and actually bet (highly doubtful) this will end up helping me, but it is hard not to notice the volume of this stuff at covers (unlike the other quality sports betting forums).
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Why does Covers seem more like a QAnon meeting every day?
I shouldnt complain. If these morons actually have money and actually bet (highly doubtful) this will end up helping me, but it is hard not to notice the volume of this stuff at covers (unlike the other quality sports betting forums).
Why does Covers seem more like a QAnon meeting every day? I shouldnt complain. If these morons actually have money and actually bet (highly doubtful) this will end up helping me, but it is hard not to notice the volume of this stuff at covers (unlike the other quality sports betting forums).
You mock this now, but if wilson goes off for 330 yds and 3 tds will you give chic cards credit?
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Quote Originally Posted by vanzack:
Why does Covers seem more like a QAnon meeting every day? I shouldnt complain. If these morons actually have money and actually bet (highly doubtful) this will end up helping me, but it is hard not to notice the volume of this stuff at covers (unlike the other quality sports betting forums).
You mock this now, but if wilson goes off for 330 yds and 3 tds will you give chic cards credit?
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