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== [[Delphine Lalaurie]] ==
== [[Delphine LaLaurie]] ==
Hi! you have don so much for this article, so myabe you can answer. If everything about torture, murder, etc was all fantasy, and nothing else happened but some slaves being locked up in a room, then why was poeple so upset that she had to leave town? This was a slave society after all, surely it was not uncommon for slaves to be badly treated. So why was people so upset that she was nearly lynched? Would that not mean that the slaves was wounded in unusaul ways? Even if it was uncommon to go so far as to chain slaves, it is hard to imagine that this nearly led to a lynching in a slave society. In short; why was people upset to this degree? There must have been a reason.--[[Special:Contributions/85.226.45.227|85.226.45.227]] ([[User talk:85.226.45.227|talk]]) 11:40, 7 April 2009 (UTC)
Hi! you have don so much for this article, so myabe you can answer. If everything about torture, murder, etc was all fantasy, and nothing else happened but some slaves being locked up in a room, then why was poeple so upset that she had to leave town? This was a slave society after all, surely it was not uncommon for slaves to be badly treated. So why was people so upset that she was nearly lynched? Would that not mean that the slaves was wounded in unusaul ways? Even if it was uncommon to go so far as to chain slaves, it is hard to imagine that this nearly led to a lynching in a slave society. In short; why was people upset to this degree? There must have been a reason.--[[Special:Contributions/85.226.45.227|85.226.45.227]] ([[User talk:85.226.45.227|talk]]) 11:40, 7 April 2009 (UTC)

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Talk to me here. Flopsy Mopsy and Cottonmouth (talk) 20:18, 3 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Envision EMI and NYLF

Thank you for your edits to Envision EMI and National Youth Leadership Forum. I am not finished reading the tutorials, but in the future I will help provide encyclopedic content, backed by reliable sources, to both articles. JameKelly (talk) 08:34, 5 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Hi! you have don so much for this article, so myabe you can answer. If everything about torture, murder, etc was all fantasy, and nothing else happened but some slaves being locked up in a room, then why was poeple so upset that she had to leave town? This was a slave society after all, surely it was not uncommon for slaves to be badly treated. So why was people so upset that she was nearly lynched? Would that not mean that the slaves was wounded in unusaul ways? Even if it was uncommon to go so far as to chain slaves, it is hard to imagine that this nearly led to a lynching in a slave society. In short; why was people upset to this degree? There must have been a reason.--85.226.45.227 (talk) 11:40, 7 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]