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A show of might will do nothing more but attract more hostilities. They will find any way they can to get back at you. Untill everyone is distroyed or ruined of course.
Originally posted by TheBandit795
A show of might will do nothing more but attract more hostilities. They will find any way they can to get back at you. Untill everyone is distroyed or ruined of course.
Originally posted by edsinger
Originally posted by TheBandit795
A show of might will do nothing more but attract more hostilities. They will find any way they can to get back at you. Untill everyone is distroyed or ruined of course.
Is your last name Chamberlain? You sure? That is one naive statement and totally doesn't account for history.
Originally posted by Trent
If the president of the US had the balls to declare war on Germany in 1939 to defend Poland with the rest of the allies than WW2 would not have lasted nearly as long. That is if you want to play the blame game
Originally posted by xmotex
The ones who are truly "anti-American" are those who have turned this country, once the bright light of freedom in the world, from a peaceful and democratic Republic to a brutal and murderous empire.
Originally posted by Rasputin13
We are a great country with great things for one simple reason: us and our ancestors WORKED for it. This world is what you make of it. There's not too many other countries in the world where people crawl through 50 miles of desert to get to it. There's not too many other countries in the world where people will float on a tire through 100 miles of rough seas to get to. There's a reason for that....
Originally posted by Trent
Hehe Americans love to blame Chamberlain for not standing up to the Germans don't they but at least he didn't sit around waiting for the Germans to sink a good portion of their fleet before standing up to the axis. When Chamberlain de[c]lared war on Germany in 1939 when they invaded Poland where exactly was America? It's funny how Chamberlain is considered to have app[]eased Germany... which is certainly true, yet America only going to war after it has been attacked is somehow not appleasing the axis? Trying to avoid war is one thing, not fighting once it has started is another as far as i'm concerned. If the president of the US had the balls to declare war on Germany in 1939 to defend Poland with the rest of the allies than WW2 would not have lasted nearly as long. That is if you want to play the blame game
Originally posted by edsinger
Is your last name Chamberlain? You sure? That is one naive statement and totally doesn't account for history.