Thu 15 Dec, 2005 10:27 pm - Re: Stop misleading the children Mr. Jennings!
Again, Mr. RoyHenn, show me irrefutable evidence, or at least pictures that will convince me that this isn't just the product of a man who has a... (view)
Thu 15 Dec, 2005 10:20 pm - Wow. I have to admit, I believe in some strange stuff, such as the rumors of the hurricanes in the US being weapons in a Weather War, but even I am skeptical about this. Do you have any... (view)
Fri 18 Nov, 2005 09:53 pm - 1. Alexander the Great
2. Hannibal
3. Julius Caesar
4. Napoleon Bonaparte
5. Erwin Rommel
If I had to choose one of them, I would have to choose Alexander the Great, with Rommel in close... (view)
Fri 18 Nov, 2005 01:02 am - The French conquering the world isn't a scary thought. It's quite a funny thought.
They lost the Gallic Wars against Rome.
They just barely won the Hundred Years' War because of... (view)
Fri 18 Nov, 2005 12:41 am - If he hadn't died in Babylon, then there was a good chance he would have expanded eastwards from Egypt, or from Greece/Macedonia. He was an expansionist, and he hungered for domination of the... (view)
Fri 18 Nov, 2005 12:30 am - In my opinion, Hitler was indeed smart. His problem was that his hatred for the Jews and Slavs, along with his belief that he was some sort of God, caused him to make three decisions that turned... (view)