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Originally posted by Shadowflux
I figured the Spanish American war was a good example BECAUSE it's an old and fairly obscure reference. It's so old now that there aren't any more lies regarding it, everything is out in the open, unlike the Kennedy assination. The Kennedy assination is still just conjecture at best in the eyes of most people, most people aren't going to take what you say about that as fact until they see offical government documents. However with the Maine you can see all the documents and nothing regarding it is in dispute
Originally posted by astroblade
yes, those that believe our gov't has never lied to us truly are being foolish. it has happened. but don't take that to mean that the gov't is always lieing to us. and in any case...dude, 1898...that's over a 100 years ago. let's get a little more modern.
the HC site
This was followed by the sinking of the U.S. battleship Maine in Havana harbor on Feb. 15, 1898, with a loss of 260 men. Although Spanish complicity was not proved, U.S. public opinion was aroused and war sentiment rose
Originally posted by ShadowXIX
If you go far enough back every country has done some very bad stuff. But the Spanish American war is even a good example. Even now nobody really knows what sank the U.S.S Maine, could have been a under water mine could have just been a accident.
Originally posted by astroblade
yes, those that believe our gov't has never lied to us truly are being foolish. it has happened. but don't take that to mean that the gov't is always lieing to us. and in any case...dude, 1898...that's over a 100 years ago. let's get a little more modern.