BIZARRE COINCIDENCE- JUNE 20 1941

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PS- BTW, I The Mighty Slaakman proudly own that book.
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I think it is you that may need to go back to the rear area for some training?

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Methinks he fails to appreciate our ability to just have fun. We can never, EVER, convince progressives to even consider another point of view. And facts just fly waaaaaaaaay over their heads.

No, quiet whining about your bread. I lowered myself from my castle ramparts to give you bread and you should show proper appreciation.
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PS- BTW, I The Mighty Slaakman proudly own that book.

Why am I not surprised.

warspite1, there are numerous books by S. Ambrose on the subject. Just visit you John Peter Memorial Library of Uttoexter and find a book.
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I think it is you that may need to go back to the rear area for some training?

RR

Methinks he fails to appreciate our ability to just have fun. We can never, EVER, convince progressives to even consider another point of view. And facts just fly waaaaaaaaay over their heads.

No, quiet whining about your bread. I lowered myself from my castle ramparts to give you bread and you should show proper appreciation.

I had "Pearls before swine" and the non casting thereof in mind.
I did not receive the contemporary progressive history classes in college, when I earned my secondary education degree (in History). [:)]

Also, I have no interest in playing with a dude who relies on cyber muscles to make his points. He could be less insulting when making them? But, he goes into cyber-roid rage quickly and that is really a bore.

My Liege, I request further that I not rely on the auspices of the castle. BTW, the bread was stale. [;)]

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parruski,
Why am I not surprised.

Silly parruski-Newblette, the Key to the Universe is at my fingertips, offered to you freely & all you can do is chew your cud.
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I just went back and read how the English invaded France in 1944 and how the Americans only had one tiny beach to invade good grief[&o]. Or after WW2 the UK had to step in at Greece because we could no longer afford to help her. No wait it was the Americans who pushed for total damnation of Germany in 1919 only to realize at the last moment that if we did this it would give rise to a despot ruler......it was the British empire who declared their freedom from the Americans and we really didn't want to fight you so we hired more Germans than Americans to fight you.....it should be noted that only the Americans in 1919 pointed out that if you do this to Germany they will want revenge... France and England had a different view.....
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Lol! You have been eating to much popicock mr.c. We did declare War on England for impressment and illegal boarding in 1812 remember? I'm ashamed to admit this but America didn't pay back one red cent to France after the fact. I'm talking millions... Back then. It was huge and embarrassing. Without France by god we would be a British commonwealth country. Makes me up chuck in my mouth just thinking about it.....
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Good grief [8|]

Three things: a) the anti-British stuff is getting really boring [>:] b) NO.YOU.WOULDN'T. You are not really suggesting that you had a one-time, use it or lose it shot at breaking free of the UK? c) non-payment for services rendered? Read a WWII history book. The US owes France nothing - quite the reverse.
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Simply not true. Wait yes it was the lottery that paid them .[8|].
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Lol! You have been eating to much popicock mr.c. We did declare War on England for impressment and illegal boarding in 1812 remember? I'm ashamed to admit this but America didn't pay back one red cent to France after the fact. I'm talking millions... Back then. It was huge and embarrassing. Without France by god we would be a British commonwealth country. Makes me up chuck in my mouth just thinking about it.....
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Yes. Agreed.



Meh. I don't believe the commitment to helping America was sufficient to 'break their backs'. It probably didn't help matters, but they had a lot of other problems simultaneously.

I'm certainly willing to consider any primary research you have that indicates their involvement with the American Revolutionary War was the root cause of their collapse though.



Ummm...have. Thanks.



I think we did owe the French a debt of gratitude for their help with the Revolutionary War and sticking a finger in the eye of the English on our behalf. Once upon a time.

Of course, Napolean's privateer wars (that preyed on American shipping off our coasts) didn't help our relations any. We would have been within our rights to declare war against him and them in the early 1800s as a result of these purely illegal piratical acts.

Our debt to the French was finally paid in full (and then some) with our involvement in France during the First and Second World Wars. Either we're even or they 'owe us one' in the international karmic ledger.


The United States government paid off all debts to the French government in 1795.

The American Revolution, contrary to the propaganda that has been endless repeated since 1776, was not a struggle of oppressed colonies held down by brutal British soldiers and subject to outrageous taxation by a tyrant, George III.
George III was not a tyrant, the tax burden of the colonists was actually less than that of citizens living in Britain, and the soldiers were the colonists best (in some cases only) defense against attacks by Indians.
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Simply not true. Wait yes it was the lottery that paid them .[8|].
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Lol! You have been eating to much popicock mr.c. We did declare War on England for impressment and illegal boarding in 1812 remember? I'm ashamed to admit this but America didn't pay back one red cent to France after the fact. I'm talking millions... Back then. It was huge and embarrassing. Without France by god we would be a British commonwealth country. Makes me up chuck in my mouth just thinking about it.....



The United States government paid off all debts to the French government in 1795.

The American Revolution, contrary to the propaganda that has been endless repeated since 1776, was not a struggle of oppressed colonies held down by brutal British soldiers and subject to outrageous taxation by a tyrant, George III.
George III was not a tyrant, the tax burden of the colonists was actually less than that of citizens living in Britain, and the soldiers were the colonists best (in some cases only) defense against attacks by Indians.


Well, yes it is true that the United States paid all debts owed to France in 1795. And no, it wasn't done with a lottery, but through taxes and getting loans from private bankers.
I am curious, however, to see any proof you have that the United States still owes France.
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Here is some interesting "history". Warning!! some of you old farts might get apoplexy.
There are rude words in it so don't look if you don't want to see them.
A good laugh for those who have a sense of humour. The rest needn't bother:
http://www.cracked.com/article_18442_5- ... =companion
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MrRoadrunner whines:

My Liege, I request further that I not rely on the auspices of the castle. BTW, the bread was stale.

Well of course it was stale you ass-hat. Do you think I, a wealthy landowner, would give you fresh bread? Foolish boy. I get richer by giving you stale bread.


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Silly parruski-Newblette, the Key to the Universe is at my fingertips, offered to you freely & all you can do is chew your cud.

Free? So you will hand me the Key to the Universe for free? What universe? What is the catch you rabid human?
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I think it is you that may need to go back to the rear area for some training?

RR

Methinks he fails to appreciate our ability to just have fun. We can never, EVER, convince progressives to even consider another point of view. And facts just fly waaaaaaaaay over their heads.

No, quiet whining about your bread. I lowered myself from my castle ramparts to give you bread and you should show proper appreciation.

I had "Pearls before swine" and the non casting thereof in mind.
I did not receive the contemporary progressive history classes in college, when I earned my secondary education degree (in History). [:)]

Also, I have no interest in playing with a dude who relies on cyber muscles to make his points. He could be less insulting when making them? But, he goes into cyber-roid rage quickly and that is really a bore.

My Liege, I request further that I not rely on the auspices of the castle. BTW, the bread was stale. [;)]

RR

I notice that rather than attempt to support your position with actual facts, you declare myself a bully and yourself bored, which speaks volumes about both your lack of knowledge regarding the subject and your character. As far as I am concerned, this ends my participation in this discussion.
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I just went back and read how the English invaded France in 1944 and how the Americans only had one tiny beach to invade good grief[&o]. Or after WW2 the UK had to step in at Greece because we could no longer afford to help her. No wait it was the Americans who pushed for total damnation of Germany in 1919 only to realize at the last moment that if we did this it would give rise to a despot ruler......it was the British empire who declared their freedom from the Americans and we really didn't want to fight you so we hired more Germans than Americans to fight you.....it should be noted that only the Americans in 1919 pointed out that if you do this to Germany they will want revenge... France and England had a different view.....
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Lol! You have been eating to much popicock mr.c. We did declare War on England for impressment and illegal boarding in 1812 remember? I'm ashamed to admit this but America didn't pay back one red cent to France after the fact. I'm talking millions... Back then. It was huge and embarrassing. Without France by god we would be a British commonwealth country. Makes me up chuck in my mouth just thinking about it.....
warspite1

Good grief [8|]

Three things: a) the anti-British stuff is getting really boring [>:] b) NO.YOU.WOULDN'T. You are not really suggesting that you had a one-time, use it or lose it shot at breaking free of the UK? c) non-payment for services rendered? Read a WWII history book. The US owes France nothing - quite the reverse.
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Was that post supposed to be funny? What was the point of it?
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Can I ask both sides in this interesting argument for their favourite, one-volume book of choice on the subject please?

Many thanks.
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I'll take that as a no then....
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Here is some interesting "history". Warning!! some of you old farts might get apoplexy.
There are rude words in it so don't look if you don't want to see them.
A good laugh for those who have a sense of humour. The rest needn't bother:
http://www.cracked.com/article_18442_5- ... =companion
warspite1

Now that was funny [:)]
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Can I ask both sides in this interesting argument for their favourite, one-volume book of choice on the subject please?

Many thanks.
warspite1

I'll take that as a no then....

Sorry for the delay. You asked for one volume. [;)]

Two volume set, but the first is good on the founding.

"America, The Last Best Hope" by William J. Bennett (former Secretary of Education).

http://www.amazon.com/America-Last-Best-Hope-Volumes/dp/1595551255/ref=sr_1_7?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1361712300&sr=1-7&keywords=william+bennett+books


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I notice that rather than attempt to support your position with actual facts, you declare myself a bully and yourself bored, which speaks volumes about both your lack of knowledge regarding the subject and your character. As far as I am concerned, this ends my participation in this discussion.

Like I said. You are all cyber muscles. I did not declare you a bully. You display it by your words.
I have no interest in reciting any "actual fact" that you do not believe is true anyway.

Casting pearls before swine is an apt phrase. Along with shaking the dust off my sandles as I walk away from you.

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Can I ask both sides in this interesting argument for their favourite, one-volume book of choice on the subject please?

Many thanks.


A good one-volume book about the American Revolution is "The Glorious Cause - The American Revolution, 1763 - 1789" by Robert L. Middlekauff.
Please note that this is not the historical novel of the same name by Jeff Shaara.
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Can I ask both sides in this interesting argument for their favourite, one-volume book of choice on the subject please?

Many thanks.
warspite1

I'll take that as a no then....

Sorry for the delay. You asked for one volume. [;)]

Two volume set, but the first is good on the founding.

"America, The Last Best Hope" by William J. Bennett (former Secretary of Education).

http://www.amazon.com/America-Last-Best-Hope-Volumes/dp/1595551255/ref=sr_1_7?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1361712300&sr=1-7&keywords=william+bennett+books


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Thank-you. I am actually looking for something specific to the War of Independence - its causes and the campaigns.
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