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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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JosephKK said:
Horribly misinformed is the best that i call that. Read up on the
Reformation please. Religious persecution in Europe has over 1000
years history.

I did read it up.

Graham
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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John said:
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Back then, just two sides of the same coin.

That is, just two ruthless empires with world domination, by force, in
mind.

With 30,000 British soldiers in India and 300 million Indian populatiom, a
ratio of 1 soldier to every 10,000 Indians I'd like to see how you can back
up your claim of 'force'.

The fact of the matter was that the British Empire was based on TRADE.

Graham
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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John said:
Eeyore said:
John said:
Eeyore wrote:
John Larkin wrote:

[1] the attitudes of the Brits towards the Irish have been interesting
over the last few centuries.

BTW, how would you like to live in a religious state with Catholic influenced laws ?

It wasn't Catholic then you IDIOT.

COMPLETE GARBAGE. As is all the rest of your idiotic speculation. The Pope ceased to have
any influence and there was the official Protestant Church of England instead.

Your knowledge of history is appallingly bad.

Graham
 
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SLAVE of THE STATE

Jan 1, 1970
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Kevin said:
John Fields wrote:

Not seems to be saying. Am saying!!!. I have stated this till I ambluein
theface..like its a dead parrot....

Yeah, but you had no choice. Your makeup determines that is what you
will do.
 
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JosephKK

Jan 1, 1970
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This sounds more like what my brother-in-law was saying and with McCain's health
in question she could be President.

Graham

And that is precisely one of the things that worry me.
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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John said:
In the light of yours being nonexistent

Blah blah blah blah blah.

Do they specially edit history books in the USA to be anti-British ? And plain WRONG ! Seems
like it to me.

Graham
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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John said:
And I'm reading a Trollope novel right now. Lots of interesting stuff
about the British aristocracy, great Lords and tenent farmers, a bit
about Ireland, and some interesting stuff about the civil engineering
of the London Underground and the prominent role of alcohol in the
19th century. Just finished Walter Lord's superb book about the Battle
of Midway.

I don't remember much about my high school history classes. I guess I
wasn't very interested in history when I was 16.

I find it often depends on the teacher and the presentation. The year I took the exam we were
studying the post WW1 era until close to (then) modern times which I found fascinating. My teacher
was well pleased at my grade, as was the teacher who later took us for Biology in spades when about
half the class got grade ones.

It was a good school of course. And one of the oldest schools in the world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Albans_School_(Hertfordshire)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_oldest_schools_in_the_world#Tenth_century

Stephen Hawking is an Old Albanian btw.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Albans_School_(Hertfordshire)#20th_Century

Graham
 
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Simon S Aysdie

Jan 1, 1970
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John Larkin wrote:

But the weenie rightist says that USA is republic, not a democracy.

He doesn't know what that means.
 
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Richard The Dreaded Libertarian

Jan 1, 1970
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Do they specially edit history books in the USA to be anti-British ? And
plain WRONG ! Seems like it to me.

Well, the winner _does_ get to write the history books. ;-)
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Cheers!
Rich

Vote None of the Above:
http://www.bobbarr2008.com/
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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Richard said:
Well, the winner _does_ get to write the history books. ;-)

You don't look like you're winning anything at the moment I'm afraid.

Besides, the honourable Americans and many simply unconvinced by the war just
moved North to British North America (later Canada).

Graham
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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Richard said:
Well, we _did_ win the Revolution, didn't we? Ergo, we get to write
the history books. ;-)

That's a pretty limited subject area but then Americans aren't reknowned
for any interest in affairs in other parts of the world.

And we haven't forgotten you were years late into both World Wars. Until
your cosy existence was disturbed you didn't give a ****.

Graham
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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Richard said:
Well, we _did_ win the Revolution, didn't we? Ergo, we get to write
the history books. ;-)

Your 'WE' was less then half the American population of the time. Around
45% IIRC. I guess that means the USA was founded on an undemocratic basis.

Certainly looks no different now.

Graham
 
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Richard The Dreaded Libertarian

Jan 1, 1970
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And we haven't forgotten you were years late into both World Wars. Until
your cosy existence was disturbed you didn't give a ****.

It wasn't our fight. Didn't anybody in Europe see what Adolph was
up to until it was too late?
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Thanks,
Rich

Vote None of the Above:
http://www.bobbarr2008.com/
 
That's a pretty limited subject area but then Americans aren't reknowned
for any interest in affairs in other parts of the world.

And we haven't forgotten you were years late into both World Wars. Until
your cosy existence was disturbed you didn't give a ****.

Graham



Yep, and we saved your asses too... D-Day, Normandy and all that.

You're most graciously welcome.

Not that we can claim all the credit... Russian winter did much of the
work too. "Coat, dear?" "Nein, I'm fine..."

To try and bring this back to topic... I'm curious... why do you so
often recommend the LM3886, designed by an American company? Does any
European company produce a chip amp of comparable quality at
comparable cost?

Michael
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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Richard said:
It wasn't our fight. Didn't anybody in Europe see what Adolph was
up to until it was too late?

Sure, why do you think we had our radar defences and built up the RAF just in
time to win the Battle of Britain ( Hitler's first lost campaign ) ?

Incidentally German subs were sinking US freighters off your East Coast long
before you came into the war.

Graham
 
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Neither was I but, as I grow older, history fascinates me.

Especially the part about using the lessons taught earlier in order to
keep from falling into pitfalls which could have been avoided by paying
attention to the past.

JF


Not as though WE Poor Unwashed Masses can do anything about not
repeating the Vietnam war all over again... (whoops, did I say that
out loud?)

History may repeat itself yet again...
http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/timeline/euthanasia.htm

MD
 
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Vladimir Vassilevsky

Jan 1, 1970
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John said:
Old Chinese proverb: If you save someone's life, they will hate you
forever.

If in doubt, you should read the book of the holy Ronald. He said
something like "the meaning of the history lessons is that they are been
forgotten".


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