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Peter Duncanson wrote:
Any way you want to look at it, the Brits lost. To a rag-tag bunch of farmers. Pretty glorious. A rag-tag bunch of BRITISH farmers. OK - so they rebranded themselves during the War of Independence, but that didn't change their essential nature. Oh but it *did* from that day to the present. AL |
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rick etter wrote in message ... "Hamish Macbeth" wrote in message ... "Jonathan Ball" wrote in message ... ****wit, stuck in 7th grade for life, makes an incorrect translation of my last name to "Gonad". Witty, isn't he? Although your insults might be better if they were translated into standard UK units. 7th grade is meaningless over here, and this is a uk newsgroup. ========================== Really? I guess that those is uk have a problem reading the language, eh stupid? There are 5 groups. no one cares about yours.... I took the liberty of replying without these two groups in the cross posts. They then make some smartass reply which no-one intelligent ever sees and sink back into the slime from which they came. -- Jim Webster "The pasture of stupidity is unwholesome to mankind" 'Abd-ar-Rahman b. Muhammad b. Khaldun al-Hadrami' |
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I trust my American friends on these two groups will not object if I wind this foul mouthed child up a little about US history. -- Jim Webster "The pasture of stupidity is unwholesome to mankind" 'Abd-ar-Rahman b. Muhammad b. Khaldun al-Hadrami' |
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Peter Duncanson wrote:
Any way you want to look at it, the Brits lost. To a rag-tag bunch of farmers. Pretty glorious. A rag-tag bunch of BRITISH farmers. OK - so they rebranded themselves during the War of Independence, but that didn't change their essential nature. Oh but it *did* from that day to the present. AL |
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"Jim Webster" wrote in message ... I trust my American friends on these two groups will not object if I wind this foul mouthed child up a little about US history. Don't mind me..... M |
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Michelle Fulton wrote in message m... "Old Codger" wrote in message news:9F0U9.12412$4k6.1064127@wards... America entered these wars because America had come under attack Isn't that the way it's supposed to be?? I'm curious about common opinion on this subject....... I guess we (USA) are in a catch 22 kinda position because of our wealth and power. Half the time I hear people complain because we are getting involved in stuff that's happening on the other side of the world, when it's none of our business and the rest of the time I hear people complain because we should be doing more to help them because we have all this wealth and power. What do all of you think we should do????? I'm really curious, not trying to rile anyone. M don't wory about it. You are in pretty much the same position as the British Empire was at the turn of the last century. Once you have wealth and power people automatically dislike you because they haven't got it. All you can do is what seems necessary at the time and not get hung up on the worries and petty motivations of others. It does strike me that the US is beginning to act like a great power. In Vietnam you still wanted the world to love you, which is always a mistake. Now with Iraq it looks like the US has got over that hang up and is willing to do what it necessary. Azimov in the foundation triology has the mayor say "never let your conscience stop you doing what is right". (I probably paraphrase) It is probably the only rule a solitary great power can follow. -- Jim Webster "The pasture of stupidity is unwholesome to mankind" 'Abd-ar-Rahman b. Muhammad b. Khaldun al-Hadrami' |
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Hamish Macbeth wrote in message ... "charles krin" wrote in message ... On Sat, 11 Jan 2003 08:49:17 -0000, "Jim Webster" UK would be University of Kentucky, another esteemed facility somewhat to the east... Well being mistaken for somewhere noted for Whiskey is probably not soo bad. Kentucky must have something more than Whiskey, grass and Race horses but it is a civilised combination that I could live with :-)) -- Jim Webster "The pasture of stupidity is unwholesome to mankind" 'Abd-ar-Rahman b. Muhammad b. Khaldun al-Hadrami' |
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"Jim Webster" wrote in message ... Kentucky must have something more than Whiskey, grass and Race horses but it is a civilised combination that I could live with :-)) Kentucky would probably rival your fair land for beauty. It is one of the most beautiful states, if your favorite color is green. However, I think Tennessee has better whiskey, and it's very green too ;-) M |
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Michelle Fulton wrote in message ... "Jim Webster" wrote in message ... Kentucky must have something more than Whiskey, grass and Race horses but it is a civilised combination that I could live with :-)) Kentucky would probably rival your fair land for beauty. It is one of the most beautiful states, if your favorite color is green. However, I think Tennessee has better whiskey, and it's very green too ;-) I must admit that these are the areas of the US I would like to visit. Also places like Dakota and even Alabama. Who the hell wants to see just another city? -- Jim Webster "The pasture of stupidity is unwholesome to mankind" 'Abd-ar-Rahman b. Muhammad b. Khaldun al-Hadrami' M |
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rick etter wrote in message ... "Hamish Macbeth" wrote in message ... "Jonathan Ball" wrote in message ... ****wit, stuck in 7th grade for life, makes an incorrect translation of my last name to "Gonad". Witty, isn't he? Although your insults might be better if they were translated into standard UK units. 7th grade is meaningless over here, and this is a uk newsgroup. ========================== Really? I guess that those is uk have a problem reading the language, eh stupid? There are 5 groups. no one cares about yours.... I took the liberty of replying without these two groups in the cross posts. They then make some smartass reply which no-one intelligent ever sees and sink back into the slime from which they came. -- Jim Webster "The pasture of stupidity is unwholesome to mankind" 'Abd-ar-Rahman b. Muhammad b. Khaldun al-Hadrami' |
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I trust my American friends on these two groups will not object if I wind this foul mouthed child up a little about US history. -- Jim Webster "The pasture of stupidity is unwholesome to mankind" 'Abd-ar-Rahman b. Muhammad b. Khaldun al-Hadrami' |
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Peter Duncanson wrote:
Any way you want to look at it, the Brits lost. To a rag-tag bunch of farmers. Pretty glorious. A rag-tag bunch of BRITISH farmers. OK - so they rebranded themselves during the War of Independence, but that didn't change their essential nature. Oh but it *did* from that day to the present. AL |
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"Jim Webster" wrote in message ... I trust my American friends on these two groups will not object if I wind this foul mouthed child up a little about US history. Don't mind me..... M |
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Michelle Fulton wrote in message m... "Old Codger" wrote in message news:9F0U9.12412$4k6.1064127@wards... America entered these wars because America had come under attack Isn't that the way it's supposed to be?? I'm curious about common opinion on this subject....... I guess we (USA) are in a catch 22 kinda position because of our wealth and power. Half the time I hear people complain because we are getting involved in stuff that's happening on the other side of the world, when it's none of our business and the rest of the time I hear people complain because we should be doing more to help them because we have all this wealth and power. What do all of you think we should do????? I'm really curious, not trying to rile anyone. M don't wory about it. You are in pretty much the same position as the British Empire was at the turn of the last century. Once you have wealth and power people automatically dislike you because they haven't got it. All you can do is what seems necessary at the time and not get hung up on the worries and petty motivations of others. It does strike me that the US is beginning to act like a great power. In Vietnam you still wanted the world to love you, which is always a mistake. Now with Iraq it looks like the US has got over that hang up and is willing to do what it necessary. Azimov in the foundation triology has the mayor say "never let your conscience stop you doing what is right". (I probably paraphrase) It is probably the only rule a solitary great power can follow. -- Jim Webster "The pasture of stupidity is unwholesome to mankind" 'Abd-ar-Rahman b. Muhammad b. Khaldun al-Hadrami' |
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Hamish Macbeth wrote in message ... "charles krin" wrote in message ... On Sat, 11 Jan 2003 08:49:17 -0000, "Jim Webster" UK would be University of Kentucky, another esteemed facility somewhat to the east... Well being mistaken for somewhere noted for Whiskey is probably not soo bad. Kentucky must have something more than Whiskey, grass and Race horses but it is a civilised combination that I could live with :-)) -- Jim Webster "The pasture of stupidity is unwholesome to mankind" 'Abd-ar-Rahman b. Muhammad b. Khaldun al-Hadrami' |
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