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Wikipedia?? Amateur.
Amateur.All the relevant information is in the link
You must be referring to the American great war of 1917 to 1919 and then 1941 to 1945. Some cowards try to take credit for the fallen despite not being there, but I don't do such thing. It's a low cowardly thing to do. It's like taking victory credit and not mention it was the French that saved their asses. But I do find it important for the American ego to take credit for all and to omit the other bits. This keeps the US bravado high.Amateur.
Oh, you poor pitiful creature. So all the history books and documentataries of WW1 and WWII are wrong, and you're here to correct history. You're a sad joke.You must be referring to the American great war of 1917 to 1919 and then 1941 to 1945. Some cowards try to take credit for the fallen despite not being there, but I don't do such thing. It's a low cowardly thing to do. It's like taking victory credit and not mention it was the French that saved their asses. But I do find it important for the American ego to take credit for all and to omit the other bits. This keeps the US bravado high.
Something I've done is not follow the history of the World Wars, despite my Grandad and Great Grandad and Great Uncles, because I wasn't there. I pay my respects each year, wear a poppy, and donate to the fund that pays for the upkeep of World War memorials. As soon as a documentary comes on the TV about the wars, I watch something else.
When someone's ignorance takes credit for something they don't know about and for something they weren't at in order to bolster their ego, good for them, good for them. But the world is not interested in their bravado.
and then you dragged us into questionable wars against communism and the Muslims several times.
so we'll gladly develop our own armies, and come to your aid should you ever need it.
but we'd rather make our own decisions, like you do as well.
Knock yourself out, bitch!that US arrogance you display here is one of the major reasons we should develop our own armies all over the EU..
That is not the job of the military!well, you could also give your military a real job and let them house the homeless and police the streets (after some manhandling training of course)..
How are you going to solve the problem when 107,000 students all decide they was to attend only 3 schools in the district?Universal school choice now, whereby the money follows he student!
That is your history and your culture, not ours. I'll add that Americans with guns restored your freedoms in WWII. If tight gun control is supported in the Netherlands then I'm happy for you. The only way such controls will ever come to America will be after a season of blood and fire.food for thought?
You're confused. School choice is about what is taught, not about the building(s) in which teaching occurs.How are you going to solve the problem when 107,000 students all decide they was to attend only 3 schools in the district?
Be careful with your thumbs up, Esdraelon. The Admiral isn't thinking clearly. Just saying. See #92.That is your history and your culture, not ours. I'll add that Americans with guns restored your freedoms in WWII. If tight gun control is supported in the Netherlands then I'm happy for you. The only way such controls will ever come to America will be after a season of blood and fire.
I doubt that your lack of freedom is the actual reason why your nation enjoys peace.i live in a country (The Netherlands) where it's illegal to bring weapons of ANY sort outside your home, or provoke fist-fights even in the slightest.
and we have a very peaceful country thanks to that regulation.
food for thought?
What is ludicrous about not violating people's civil liberties?"We can protect children ‘without trying to disarm law-abiding citizens’, says Republican"
i find this Republican's argumentation completely ludicrous.
and then you dragged us into questionable wars against communism and the Muslims several times.
What was questionable about helping us defend ourselves when Afghanistan attacked us?well, it remains an uncomfortable fact of life that the US drags it's allies into any war it engages in.
we had to assist you in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc, etc.
Don't really care.America’s major political parties don’t have ‘the stomach’ to reform US gun laws
The Australian’s Adam Creighton says both of the major parties in America don’t have “the stomach” to reform the United States’ gun laws. “Because 30 per cent of Americans have a gun and 40 per cent of American households have access to a gun and so when you have that many guns in the country … it’s extremely difficult to regulate them,” Mr Creighton told Sky News host Chris Smith. “It’s really insoluble and terrible problem in my view.”
Local : 2022-05-27(Friday) 1114
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i live in a country (The Netherlands) where it's illegal to bring weapons of ANY sort outside your home, or provoke fist-fights even in the slightest.
and we have a very peaceful country thanks to that regulation.
food for thought?
Yes so why don't you do that?that US arrogance you display here is one of the major reasons we should develop our own armies all over the EU..
It’s more like a dog whistle to rile up the base to raise campaign money and turn out the voters. It’s a bell and a cash cow. No one wants to kill their bell and cash cow.America’s major political parties don’t have ‘the stomach’ to reform US gun laws
The Australian’s Adam Creighton says both of the major parties in America don’t have “the stomach” to reform the United States’ gun laws. “Because 30 per cent of Americans have a gun and 40 per cent of American households have access to a gun and so when you have that many guns in the country … it’s extremely difficult to regulate them,” Mr Creighton told Sky News host Chris Smith. “It’s really insoluble and terrible problem in my view.”
Local : 2022-05-27(Friday) 1114
Found via nicer.app/news
i live in a country (The Netherlands) where it's illegal to bring weapons of ANY sort outside your home, or provoke fist-fights even in the slightest.
and we have a very peaceful country thanks to that regulation.
food for thought?
Overturning a constitutional right like the 2nd Amendment is not easily done for good reason. In fact, it is quite difficult to do as it should be. The bar is extremely high.America’s major political parties don’t have ‘the stomach’ to reform US gun laws
The Australian’s Adam Creighton says both of the major parties in America don’t have “the stomach” to reform the United States’ gun laws. “Because 30 per cent of Americans have a gun and 40 per cent of American households have access to a gun and so when you have that many guns in the country … it’s extremely difficult to regulate them,” Mr Creighton told Sky News host Chris Smith. “It’s really insoluble and terrible problem in my view.”
Local : 2022-05-27(Friday) 1114
Found via nicer.app/news
i live in a country (The Netherlands) where it's illegal to bring weapons of ANY sort outside your home, or provoke fist-fights even in the slightest.
and we have a very peaceful country thanks to that regulation.
food for thought?
No. You are confused. School choice has nothing to with what is taught. I am a 21-year retired teacher. You are?You're confused. School choice is about what is taught, not about the building(s) in which teaching occurs.
Three schools?!
What the hell are you talking about?
In the astronomically unlikely event that the parents of 107,000 students in the same district all decided to subscribe to essentially the same academic worldview, that would not mean these students would have to be crammed into three typical school facilities, would it?
Your riingtoe needs changing because you have the wrong number.Be careful with your thumbs up, Esdraelon. The Admiral isn't thinking clearly. Just saying. See #92.