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    but amerigo vespucci was italian also!
    Tyrants and assholes write the history books luv.

    Tyrants and assholes also end up in them look at busch and hitler
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    The winning tyrants write the books to make the losing tyrants look bad.

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    I always hated Columbus Day when I was at school because there would be loads and loads of peanut butter-filled celery sticks around. It was death! Why celebrate Columbus Day with peanut butter and celery
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    'cause you went to hippy school in califooooooooooooonia

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pureghetto View Post
    (Actually a more serious argument would be that I am unable to discern a difference between America and Canada and virtually every other country in the world now thanks to Globalization
    Goddamn PG I love when you talk like this

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    I wonder what kind of ass actually arranged the first Columbus party. Either way, if he was alive today I bet he'd be an xbox fanboy.

    What? I'm not allowed to turn threads into console wars?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Manus View Post
    I wonder what kind of ass actually arranged the first Columbus party. Either way, if he was alive today I bet he'd be an xbox fanboy.

    What? I'm not allowed to turn threads into console wars?
    Wikipedia knows all:
    The first Columbus Day celebration was held in 1792, when New York City celebrated the 300th anniversary of his landing in the New World. In 1892, President Benjamin Harrison called upon the people of the United States to celebrate Columbus Day on the 400th anniversary of the event.

    Some Italian-Americans observe Columbus Day as a celebration of their heritage, the first occasion being in New York City on October 12, 1866.[1][2] Columbus Day was popularized as a holiday in the United States by a lawyer, a son of Genoese immigrants who came to California. During the 1850s, Genoese immigrants settled and built ranches along the Sierra Nevada foothills. As the gold ran out, these skilled "Cal-Italians", from the Apennines, were able to prosper as self-sufficient farmers in the Mediterranean climate of Northern California. San Francisco has the second oldest Columbus Day celebration, with Italians having commemorated it there since 1869.

    This lawyer then moved to Colorado, which had a population of Genoese miners, and where, in 1907, the first state-wide celebration was held. In 1934, at the behest of the Knights of Columbus (a Catholic fraternal service organization named for the voyager), Congress and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt set aside Columbus Day, October 12, as a Federal holiday (36 USC 107, ch. 184, 48 Stat. 657).

    Since 1971, the holiday has been commemorated in the U.S. on the second Monday in October, the same day as Thanksgiving in neighboring Canada. It is generally observed today by banks, the bond market, the U.S. Postal Service and other federal agencies, most state government offices, and many school districts; however, most businesses and stock exchanges remain open.

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    I find Labor Day to be ridiculous.



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