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PeonForHer -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 5:56:38 PM)

FR

The USA did produce the theme tune to The Big Country.

That was good. I liked that.




tamaka -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 5:56:53 PM)


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ORIGINAL: freedomdwarf1


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ORIGINAL: bounty44

"dickhead??"

with that post im kinda moving him over to the vile critter parts and Thompson troll category...

What did you expect when your only offering were two long-dead dictators and I was referring to democracy??



And just exactly how would you have that democracy without the US? It didn't seem like England was doing so well without us.




PeonForHer -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 5:59:52 PM)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQTH3a0mjR8

Excellent.




Real0ne -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 6:06:19 PM)


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ORIGINAL: BamaD


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ORIGINAL: Real0ne

you dont seriously think that a so called democracy is incapable of operating precisely as a dictatorship?

If the people are sheep, like in the UK.



the so called founders would be rolling over in their graves if they could see how apathetic people are that they even consider voting in a criminal to run the country.


George Carlin - Why I Don't Vote








bounty44 -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 6:32:22 PM)

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ORIGINAL: tamaka


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ORIGINAL: freedomdwarf1


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ORIGINAL: bounty44

"dickhead??"

with that post im kinda moving him over to the vile critter parts and Thompson troll category...

What did you expect when your only offering were two long-dead dictators and I was referring to democracy??



And just exactly how would you have that democracy without the US? It didn't seem like England was doing so well without us.



tamaka, what you just wrote there is similar to my last post from cooke's book.

freedom---being that the article tamaka posted was not bounded by time, and indeed hearkened back to the past, I expected you either recognize that to start, or to pick up on it by what I said, or at the very least, to have clarification with civility.




popeye1250 -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 6:42:04 PM)

Hmmm, I agree with Thompson.
And I also agree that we shouldn't be the world's fire, rescue service, police, or banker.




Lucylastic -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 6:53:01 PM)

FR

Seems someone has a stick up their arse about non americans....
LOL




bounty44 -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 7:29:16 PM)


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ORIGINAL: popeye1250

Hmmm, I agree with Thompson.
And I also agree that we shouldn't be the world's fire, rescue service, police, or banker.


I rather think the phrase from spiderman is more fitting: with great power comes great responsibility.




thompsonx -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 7:30:36 PM)


tamaka


And just exactly how would you have that democracy without the US? It didn't seem like England was doing so well without us.

Could youi please tell me just what amerika did durring ww2 that would make you believe as you do. Please be specific.




thompsonx -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 7:38:26 PM)

ORIGINAL: popeye1250

Hmmm, I agree with Thompson.


Fuck me running. The world has stopped turning, the sun has been extinguished and the poles have reversed themselves. Beware the end is nigh. Popeye has finally come to his senses. Congratulations lad I would never have thought you capable of rational thought until this very moment. This is beyond special. I need a drink. Sit down sailor boy I have some 20 year old tequila I am going to share with you.




vincentML -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 8:04:13 PM)


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ORIGINAL: thompsonx


tamaka


And just exactly how would you have that democracy without the US? It didn't seem like England was doing so well without us.

Could youi please tell me just what amerika did durring ww2 that would make you believe as you do. Please be specific.

Provided materials to the Brits early on, went ashore on June 6th 1944 with the Brits and Canadians to push back the Nazis on the western front, and eventually occupied part of Germany.

In the Pacific pushed the Japs back from the Philippines and thwarted their threat against Australia and New Zealand before eventually occupying Japan.

On the seventh day we rested [;)]




Edwird -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 8:16:32 PM)


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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer
FR

The USA did produce the theme tune to The Big Country.

That was good. I liked that.


Oh good, someone else who liked this tune:

In a Big Country

I thought those guys were a bunch of Scots, though.

Oh wait, perhaps you meant the theme to a USA movie?

Like this one?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbowH6D2l_c

Your ambiguous reference there just another instance of you Brits trying to mess with our heads yet again, no doubt.






Edwird -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 8:25:27 PM)


And while we're at it, another instance of rubbing it in our noses when that Brit band Flock of Seagulls came out with that song And Iran, just when we were in the thick of it and selling guns to them in reward for holding the hostages until Reagan got elected.

Witness:

And Iran

Cruel and heartless, that one was.






thompsonx -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 8:29:27 PM)

ORIGINAL: vincentML


Provided materials to the Brits early on,

Absolutely true

went ashore on June 6th 1944 with the Brits and Canadians to push back the Nazis on the western front, and eventually occupied part of Germany.


Against old men, cripples and children. While the russians killed more germans in front of moscow before amerika was even in the war than amerika did durring the whole war.


In the Pacific pushed the Japs back from the Philippines and thwarted their threat against Australia and New Zealand before eventually occupying Japan.

Largest battle of the pacific was okinawa which pitted the tenth u.s. army comprised of 4 army and 3 marine divisions roughly a quarter of a million men against about 100,000 japanese defenders.
When one considers the russians put 1.5 million men against 1.2 million japanese defenders. Leading to a quarter of a million dead japs and more than 600,000 captured and actually landed on the islands of japan. All of this in less than two months. More dead and captured japs in less than two months than the anglo-amerikan alliance did in 4 years. it would appear that the russians did the heavy lifting against the japs as well as the germans.




BamaD -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 8:31:54 PM)

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ORIGINAL: vincentML


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ORIGINAL: thompsonx


tamaka


And just exactly how would you have that democracy without the US? It didn't seem like England was doing so well without us.

Could youi please tell me just what amerika did durring ww2 that would make you believe as you do. Please be specific.

Provided materials to the Brits early on, went ashore on June 6th 1944 with the Brits and Canadians to push back the Nazis on the western front, and eventually occupied part of Germany.

In the Pacific pushed the Japs back from the Philippines and thwarted their threat against Australia and New Zealand before eventually occupying Japan.

On the seventh day we rested [;)]

And don't forget that on D-Day we took the toughest beaches, there was a mainline German division at Omaha practicing for the landing of allied troops, and twice as many troops and half of them were first class troops instead of garrison troops. The troops at Utah were dumped nearly a mile away from where they were supposed to be worse terrain but the Germans didn't expect anyone there.




mnottertail -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 8:39:13 PM)

and dont forget as in ww1 the brits took it on for 3 years before we dove in. we had time to build and time to notice. Most of the guns carried on the US trip thru europe were british or french BTW.





thompsonx -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 8:42:46 PM)


ORIGINAL: BamaD


And don't forget that on D-Day we took the toughest beaches,

No you did not. Omaha was the only contested beach utah was a walk on. The britts on the other hand did the heavy lifting on d day.

there was a mainline German division at Omaha practicing for the landing of allied troops,

All of the main line german troops were on the eastern front getting their asses handed to them by the russians. Instead of watching the history channel and taking night classes at the university of dumb ass try reading eisenhowers book "crusade in europe" or churchill's 6 volume tome "world war 2".



and and the troops at Utah were dumped nearly a mile away from where they were supposed to be worse terrain but the Germans didn't expect anyone there.

A walk on....what was the body bag count? Less than two dozen.[8|]




tamaka -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 9:04:09 PM)

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ORIGINAL: thompsonx


tamaka


And just exactly how would you have that democracy without the US? It didn't seem like England was doing so well without us.

Could youi please tell me just what amerika did durring ww2 that would make you believe as you do. Please be specific.


www.quora.com/Could-World-War-II-have-been-won-without-the-United-States




Edwird -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 9:07:25 PM)

Could the United States have ever come about without Britain.

There's that, too.




Lucylastic -> RE: The world without the US (10/24/2016 9:27:47 PM)

Well the Spanish, French and Dutch would have been only to happy to take Britain out of the equation.






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