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Trump's odd remarks on the Civil War
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A tidbit on Andrew Jackson.

In the late 1700s up in Fort Pitt, there was a young guy sitting at a table in a tavern like place just minding his own business. Out of nowhere he was struck in the back of his head on purpose by a young brash Andrew Jackson who was willing to fight just to fight. Now the reason Jackson picked him was because his name was spreading through the frontier as one of the toughest guys out there. Well he picked the wrong guy even as Jackson was actually a good fighter.

After his head was struck, the young guy sitting their rose up instantly, all 6'5'' and roughly 240-250 lbs of chiseled muscle of him, and within a minute or so had Jackson down and was on the verge of killing him with his bare hands. Unlike Jackson, he didnt fight just for the fun of it. He fought for survival to defend himself. But luckily for Jackson, his opponent got pulled off him before serious damage or death would have occurred. The young guy's name was Simon Butler, which later he would be known as Simon Kenton, the greatest frontiersman east of the Mississippi if not our country's history.


Anyways thought some may enjoy that tiny little episode. In terms of Trump talking about this, he needs to not talk about history ever, as he obviously is clueless about it like the rest of America is lol.
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RE: Trump's odd remarks on the Civil War - Millhouse - 05-01-2017, 02:53 PM

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