It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Originally posted by UKmonster
Are you suggesting people should only have half a gun or something?
Originally posted by UKmonster
reply to post by paganini
Lol firsts your ex soldiers will have to take there new ranks of resistance to fat camp?! The american public is in no shape to become an army lmaao. And the nwo, if they were to take over the world you wouldnt know it for like ten years it would be sublte and subliminal.
Originally posted by UKmonster
. You have yet to explain why I have given up my rights because I do not own a gun, also what part of not owning a gun makes me a sheeperson
Originally posted by UKmonster
reply to post by paganini
Thats is what my original comment was adressing! You then went on to argue against my original comment! Damn, do you just munch out on toothpaste 24/7 or something cos your not too sharp :')
Originally posted by UKmonster
reply to post by Shadowalker
Why does it always come to guns? You must be retarded! As Ive sed before to the rest of you idiots you are not free because you have a gun! You make your country unsafe, you risk your fanilies lives by having a gun! And as i've said to many others, if you feel u need a gun to be safe, you are in a f****d up country and should move!
Text
Germany Wants New European Constitution: “There Are New Centers Of Power In The World.”
Text
Wars and Battles, October 17, 1777
On October 13, 1777, Major General John Burgoyne initiated talks with American leaders. His confidence in the ability of Sir Henry Clinton to bring desperately needed reinforcements to the Upper Hudson was all but gone.
A parley was arranged with the American commander, Major General Horatio Gates, who was so compliant with Burgoyne’s terms that the latter general began to doubt the wisdom of seeking peace. He thought perhaps that the Americans knew more about Clinton’s location and strength and were attempting to conclude negotiations quickly. The conflicted Burgoyne stretched the talks out over several more days, but finally agreed to a formal surrender of October 17.
Text
The British Surrender
at Yorktown, 1781
Text
It resulted in the fall of Singapore to the Japanese, and the largest surrender of British-led military personnel in history.[2] About 80,000 British, Indian and Australian troops became prisoners of war, joining 50,000 taken by the Japanese in the Malayan Campaign. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill called the ignominious fall of Singapore to the Japanese the "worst disaster" and "largest capitulation" in British history.[3] In just seven days, Singapore, the "Impregnable Fortress", had fallen.