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7/14/2025, 5:14:38 AM
If you want to know what real American WASPs are like, they are like Andrew Thornton III, they aren't William Johnson (born William Silverstein) Jew-Micks LARPing as old religious fanatic Anglos from the 1600s who died out 200 years ago.
>Andrew Carter Thornton II was born on October 30, 1944, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. The son of Carter and Peggy Thornton of Threave Main Stud farm, he grew up in the Lexington, Kentucky, area and attended the private Sayre School and the Iroquois Polo Club. He later transferred to Sewanee Military Academy,[1] graduating in 1962. He then joined the ROTC and attended the University of Kentucky for a semester before dropping out to join the Army. Thornton trained at Fort Bragg as a paratrooper for the 82nd Airborne Division. He participated in the 1965 U.S. invasion of the Dominican Republic and received a Purple Heart for his service. He returned to school for a year in 1966 but dropped out and trained racehorses for his father.
>After quitting the army, Thornton joined the Lexington–Fayette Urban County Police Department in 1968. During his tenure, he began his career as a cocaine smuggler for a small ring of horse breeders & local Lexington elites.
>Andrew Carter Thornton II was born on October 30, 1944, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. The son of Carter and Peggy Thornton of Threave Main Stud farm, he grew up in the Lexington, Kentucky, area and attended the private Sayre School and the Iroquois Polo Club. He later transferred to Sewanee Military Academy,[1] graduating in 1962. He then joined the ROTC and attended the University of Kentucky for a semester before dropping out to join the Army. Thornton trained at Fort Bragg as a paratrooper for the 82nd Airborne Division. He participated in the 1965 U.S. invasion of the Dominican Republic and received a Purple Heart for his service. He returned to school for a year in 1966 but dropped out and trained racehorses for his father.
>After quitting the army, Thornton joined the Lexington–Fayette Urban County Police Department in 1968. During his tenure, he began his career as a cocaine smuggler for a small ring of horse breeders & local Lexington elites.
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