H2O MAN
 
  0  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 09:40 am
http://static.dickmorris.com/wp-content/uploads/Under-The-Umbrella.jpg
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JTT
 
  0  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 09:48 am
@mysteryman,
That's bullshit, MM. That you and Om don't know the level of support given by US citizens to the IRA speaks volumes about just how ignorant, willfully so, you lot are concerning US terrorism and war crimes.

This, from

http://www.noraid.com/

could be you or OmSig. Amazing, isn't it, that American terrorists can operate in full view and nothing is done about them. A few Cubans point out the rampant terrorism/terrorist groups that exist on American soil and they are jailed.

It is absolutely PHANTASMAGORICAL!!!!

Quote:
Ironically, England with a known history of terrorism recently labeled talk show Michael Savage a USA citizen a terrorist and ban him in their country. What a joke- a country that has a growing population of people from known terrorist areas which may become a threat to their own country and the USA are concerned about a talk show person in the USA?

England is a country with a long history of terrorism that continues to this very day against the Irish people. The British Government during the Irish Holocaust equals the actions of Hitler, Mao. The cover ups and killings and subversive acts are known even in our times. Even today the unjust imprisonment of many Irish remains. A fact well known to the Irish Community both in Northern Ireland and in the USA.

Unfortunately, these actions of England are the first indications of what USA citizens may find in the future as they witness the growing Anti-American and Anti- Religious elements of society both home and abroad. There is an old saying " History repeats itself". Probably because the last generation ignores history as governments take control of the media indoctrinating and propagandizing the next generation. "WAKE UP AMERICA".
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OmSigDAVID
 
  2  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 09:54 am
@izzythepush,
izzythepush wrote:
The IRA was directly funded by Noraid,
which was allowed to operate quite freely throughout America.
Personally, I have never approved of the IRA,
but if some of my fellow citizens choose to send cash to it,
I can see an argument that its their private business.





David
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JTT
 
  1  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 10:00 am
@mysteryman,
Quote:
I'm not running from anything,


An stunning lie, MM. You have fled so often from discussions of US war crimes, US terrorism that trying to get a count would be impossible.

You even fled from a thread that was started for you to point out the good things that the US has done.

And this doesn't tell you anything? Talk about cognitive dissonance.
OmSigDAVID
 
  2  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 10:05 am
@izzythepush,
izzythepush wrote:
With the parliament destroyed American troops would be free to do
whatever they wanted under the guise of imposing order.
I have GOOD NEWS for u, Izzy.
Speaking as an American, I can assure u with the fullest confidence
that there is NO sentiment in America whatsoever
for America to take over England. We don't even think to joke about it in private.
If anyone DID joke about that, we 'd think he was crazy. U have nothing to worry about.





David
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roger
 
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Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 10:28 am
@izzythepush,
Aw, you're just sore because Ann Romney didn't give your queen a hug.
OmSigDAVID
 
  2  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 10:30 am
@izzythepush,
izzythepush wrote:
Don't talk rubbish, Romney cut off his campaign tour
just to come over here to say how much he hates the UK.
That is not accurate, Izzy.
He did not say that.
I 'm confident that he does not hate the English.
There is no reason for that.



izzythepush wrote:
Maybe it's our superior education system and Universal Health Care he hates so much.
Well, not hate, but DISAPPROVAL of collectivism, abhorrence of socialism makes sense,
but its your country. Maybe its a little like seeing thru the window
that someone is beating his wife on his own land inside his own house,
where we have no right to intrude.




izzythepush wrote:
He hates our freedoms.
Your freedom to do WHAT????




izzythepush wrote:
That's what he's saying in public.
He did not say that he hates u in public.
Americans can have a negative vu
of some of your choices, e.g. HORROR at what u did to Tony Martin
and the English philosophy of disarming victims of future robberies n murders
so that thay cannot defend their lives nor property,
but (maybe except for the Irish),
Americans do NOT hate the English.




izzythepush wrote:
God knows what he's threatened in private.
Most Republicans hate the UK because they never forgave us
for being in charge prior to the revolution.
That is not the fact, Izzy. U can cheer up; its OK.
I have been a conservative Republican for years, decades and centuries,
but I have NEVER heard that point of vu expressed -- not even hinted at.

We had to come from SOMEWHERE; we are not Indians.
We came from England. That was OK, for a while.





DaVid
mysteryman
 
  3  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 10:35 am
@JTT,
Ok, you are 100% correct.
Every president and every citizen of this country, since 1776, is guilty of war crimes against the entire world.

Now what?

What do you propose be done about it?
How do we punish all of those people that have already died? How do we punish every US president that is already dead?
Do we exhumed all of their bodies and have a mass public hanging?

You keep repeating the same charge, over and over, no matter what the subject being discussed.
Even if everyone agreed with you, the fact that you are beating a dead horse and repeating it in every thread turns off those people that would agree with you.
H2O MAN
 
  -1  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 10:37 am
@roger,
http://0.tqn.com/d/politicalhumor/1/0/V/c/4/Queen-Elizabeth-Olympics.jpg
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Walter Hinteler
 
  0  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 10:37 am
@OmSigDAVID,
OmSigDAVID wrote:

We had to come from SOMEWHERE; we are not Indians.
We came from England. That was OK, for a while.
Who is "we" here? You and your family and ...?
mysteryman
 
  5  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 10:38 am
@izzythepush,
That's because here in the US, our constitution allows all groups to present their cause, and to collect donations, no matter how abhorrent those groups or their ideas are.
Its called the US Constitution, something that you are obviously unfamiliar with.
But that does not mean that those groups are supported by the US government in any wag.
OmSigDAVID
 
  3  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 10:41 am
@mysteryman,
mysteryman wrote:
Ok, you are 100% correct.
Every president and every citizen of this country, since 1776,
is guilty of war crimes against the entire world.
I take exception.
I am a natural born American citizen.
I am not guilty of war crimes against the entire world.





David
mysteryman
 
  4  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 10:43 am
@OmSigDAVID,
I know, I am just going along with JTT, just to see where he goes with his craziness.
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OmSigDAVID
 
  2  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 10:43 am
@Walter Hinteler,

OmSigDAVID wrote:
We had to come from SOMEWHERE; we are not Indians.
We came from England. That was OK, for a while.
Walter Hinteler wrote:
Who is "we" here? You and your family and ...?
R u in America, Walter ??
Walter Hinteler
 
  2  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 11:04 am
@OmSigDAVID,
No. Do you imply that foreigner can't put such a question?
Finn dAbuzz
 
  2  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 11:16 am
@Walter Hinteler,
I think you misunderstood me again.

My comment referred to what Romney said, while in London, and the word is impolitic, not impolite.
OmSigDAVID
 
  2  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 11:17 am
@Walter Hinteler,
Walter Hinteler wrote:
No. Do you imply that foreigner can't put such a question?
Well, the question woud apply to u,
IF u had come; (nothing personal).

Anyway, the "we" who came were the Founders of this Republic.
Thay came from England (with a few notable exceptions).
Thank u for von Steuben; a very good man.





David
Walter Hinteler
 
  1  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 11:20 am
@Finn dAbuzz,
Thank you. I'm not a native English speaker and only thought of the Latin origin of that word. My bad.
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Walter Hinteler
 
  1  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 11:25 am
@OmSigDAVID,
OmSigDAVID wrote:

Anyway, the "we" who came were the Founders of this Republic.
Thay came from England (with a few notable exceptions).
Okay. I misunderstood you as well. I didn't think that you were just referring to the fifty-six persons (though Steuben wasn't one of them, but you should thank the French that they introduced him to Franklin).
OmSigDAVID
 
  2  
Reply Sun 28 Oct, 2012 11:29 am
@Walter Hinteler,
OmSigDAVID wrote:
Anyway, the "we" who came were the Founders of this Republic.
Thay came from England (with a few notable exceptions).
Walter Hinteler wrote:
Okay. I misunderstood you as well. I didn't think that you were just referring to the fifty-six persons
(though Steuben wasn't one of them, but you should thank the French that they introduced him to Franklin).
In my vu,
everyone who fought on the victorious side
in the American Revolutionary War is among the Founders of the Republic.





David
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