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On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 19:05:21 -0800, Tim wrote:
On Feb 18, 5:35*pm, HK wrote: Tim wrote: On Feb 18, 3:00 pm, HK wrote: Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Jim7495632085" wrote in message ... THE YEAR WAS 1947 Some of you will recall that on July 8, 1947 , a little over 60 years ago, witnesses claim that an unidentified flying object (UFO) with five aliens *aboard, crashed onto a sheep and cattle ranch just outside Roswell , New Mexico. *This is a well known incident that many say has long been covered *up by the U.S. Air Force and other federal agencies and organizations. However, what you may NOT know is that in the month of April 1948, *nine months after that historic day, the following people were born: *Albert A. Gore, Jr. *Hillary Rodham *John F. Kerry *William J. Clinton *Howard Dean *Nancy Pelosi *Dianne Feinstein *Charles E. Schumer *Barbara Boxer *See what happens when aliens breed with sheep? I certainly hope this bit of information clears up a lot of things for you. *It did for me. No wonder they support bills to help illegal aliens! Better yet.. you should ask for the birthdates of half the space cadets in here. Some may be 2nd generation. FloridaJim trying to be funny. Now *that* is funny. He must not have received the "secret emails" from the rest of the seven dwarfs about not posting here. *:) Is that what all the secret correspondence between JustHate and his Glee Club was about? Loogie better think hard about this one...if we're out of the picture they'll turn on him like the jackels they are. The Lt Colonel has already started. You think Loogy is capable of thinking, let along thinking hard? Shame on you! I have no idea what the "secret email messages" were about, nor do I care. I have noticed far fewer second-hand pickups of the usual crap from the dwarfs, and my filter log indicates far fewer new headers from them. Perhaps the CIA "renditioned" them to another country. Lieutenant Colonel...on the one hand it is hard to believe, and on the other hand, it is easy to believe. With officers like him, it's no wonder we were chased out of Vietnam. Nice slam Harry. Do you really believe that? I don't think so. Believe what? That Herring is and always has been a slimeball? Yeah, I believe taht. "Believe what?" This: " With officers like him, it's no wonder we were chased out of Vietnam. ? Chased out of Vietnam? 55,000 dead and the commies kept a coming. Sound like victory to you? It was never an intention to win, it supported the Hawks with money you fool. Many finally saw through the scandal. Sound familiar? Happened in Korea, Iraq during Bush 1 and now Iraq and Afghanistan. Slow thinkers keep right! -- _________________m___~¿õ___m ________________________ A conservative is a man who sits and thinks, mostly sits. -- Woodrow Wilson -- |
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On Thu, 19 Feb 2009 08:53:10 -0500, Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... Not in this case. The U.S. troops "evacuated" because they were being "chased." Let's stop your bull**** version of history Harry. Here, I'll cut and paste an accurate summary of what really happened: "Nixon had been elected on a promise to Vietnamize the war, meaning more fighting would be turned over to the South Vietnamese army, and to start bringing home American troops. When the President ordered US troops into Cambodia and ordered more bombings, the result was a tremendous uproar at home with more marches and demonstrations. Congress reacted to the antiwar feeling and repealed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution which gave the President the authority to send troops and fight the war in Vietnam. The United States did not lose the Vietnam War. Although some may argue that by pulling out of South Vietnam we did just that. In 1972, North Vietnam finally realized that the war was a stalemate. The two sides met and arranged a cease fire. In January of 1973 the Paris Accords went into effect. The US agreed to withdraw all its troops from Vietnam in 60 days. Congress had stopped funding the war effort. The North Vietnamese government agreed to release all prisoners, which they never did. Free elections were to be held in Vietnam. The President of South Vietnam considered the agreement between North Vietnam and the US as a sell out. But it allowed President Nixon to save face and bring the soldiers home. By 1975, after US troops had been pulled out of South Vietnam, the ARVN (Army of the Republic of South Vietnam) collapsed and the North Vietnamese moved into Saigon, ending the war and finalizing the take over of the South by the North. Our purpose in the war is debated to this day." From: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_did_Pr...war_in_Vietnam Eisboch I don't have time today to edit that. Maybe later! Or someone else can, that's all it takes to change history if this is a source. -- _________________m___~¿õ___m ________________________ A conservative is a man who sits and thinks, mostly sits. -- Woodrow Wilson -- |
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![]() "RLM" wrote in message ... On Thu, 19 Feb 2009 08:53:10 -0500, Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message m... Not in this case. The U.S. troops "evacuated" because they were being "chased." Let's stop your bull**** version of history Harry. Here, I'll cut and paste an accurate summary of what really happened: "Nixon had been elected on a promise to Vietnamize the war, meaning more fighting would be turned over to the South Vietnamese army, and to start bringing home American troops. When the President ordered US troops into Cambodia and ordered more bombings, the result was a tremendous uproar at home with more marches and demonstrations. Congress reacted to the antiwar feeling and repealed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution which gave the President the authority to send troops and fight the war in Vietnam. The United States did not lose the Vietnam War. Although some may argue that by pulling out of South Vietnam we did just that. In 1972, North Vietnam finally realized that the war was a stalemate. The two sides met and arranged a cease fire. In January of 1973 the Paris Accords went into effect. The US agreed to withdraw all its troops from Vietnam in 60 days. Congress had stopped funding the war effort. The North Vietnamese government agreed to release all prisoners, which they never did. Free elections were to be held in Vietnam. The President of South Vietnam considered the agreement between North Vietnam and the US as a sell out. But it allowed President Nixon to save face and bring the soldiers home. By 1975, after US troops had been pulled out of South Vietnam, the ARVN (Army of the Republic of South Vietnam) collapsed and the North Vietnamese moved into Saigon, ending the war and finalizing the take over of the South by the North. Our purpose in the war is debated to this day." From: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_did_Pr...war_in_Vietnam Eisboch I don't have time today to edit that. Maybe later! Or someone else can, that's all it takes to change history if this is a source. Edit to what? Harry's History of the World? I quoted and used the source because it accurately reflects what happened. Any non-biased historian would report essentially the same thing exactly. Sorry if the facts don't quite support what you would "like" to believe. Eisboch |
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![]() "N.L. Eckert" wrote in message ... THE YEAR WAS 1947 Some of you will recall that on June 8, 1947 , a little over 60 years and a young man named N.L. Eckert graduated from Rochester High School!!!!!!! Wow... JohnnyH was still crappin' in his diaper then, and has come full circle. My, how the time flies! |
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Don White wrote:
"N.L. Eckert" wrote in message ... THE YEAR WAS 1947 Some of you will recall that on June 8, 1947 , a little over 60 years and a young man named N.L. Eckert graduated from Rochester High School!!!!!!! Wow... JohnnyH was still crappin' in his diaper then, and has come full circle. My, how the time flies! Actually, Herring *is* the crap in his diaper. |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... Not in this case. The U.S. troops "evacuated" because they were being "chased." Let's stop your bull**** version of history Harry. Here, I'll cut and paste an accurate summary of what really happened: "Nixon had been elected on a promise to Vietnamize the war, meaning more fighting would be turned over to the South Vietnamese army, and to start bringing home American troops. When the President ordered US troops into Cambodia and ordered more bombings, the result was a tremendous uproar at home with more marches and demonstrations. Congress reacted to the antiwar feeling and repealed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution which gave the President the authority to send troops and fight the war in Vietnam. The United States did not lose the Vietnam War. Although some may argue that by pulling out of South Vietnam we did just that. In 1972, North Vietnam finally realized that the war was a stalemate. The two sides met and arranged a cease fire. In January of 1973 the Paris Accords went into effect. The US agreed to withdraw all its troops from Vietnam in 60 days. Congress had stopped funding the war effort. The North Vietnamese government agreed to release all prisoners, which they never did. Free elections were to be held in Vietnam. The President of South Vietnam considered the agreement between North Vietnam and the US as a sell out. But it allowed President Nixon to save face and bring the soldiers home. By 1975, after US troops had been pulled out of South Vietnam, the ARVN (Army of the Republic of South Vietnam) collapsed and the North Vietnamese moved into Saigon, ending the war and finalizing the take over of the South by the North. Our purpose in the war is debated to this day." From: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_did_Pr...war_in_Vietnam Eisboch The United States lost the war it waged against Vietnam, just as the French did. We left the same way, too. Oh...our remaining troops had to be evacuated out off rooftops. |
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Mike wrote:
wrote in message ... On Feb 18, 7:33 pm, "Don White" wrote: "John H" wrote in message news ![]() In looking at the responses from HK and Donnie, I'm thinking you should add two more to your list. -- John H Some Lt Colonel you are! You can't even follow your own orders to quit pestering us. WTF are you babbling about? You remind me of an ancient city cause you Babylon and on and on.... -=-=-=-==-=- Ever notice that when Harry thinks he's being ignored, the group all of a sudden gets bombarded with spam? WAFA! --Mike Yup. |
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Don White wrote:
"Jim749563285" wrote in message ... Right! The washed out Jingle writer and his puppy dog. Has the great State of Florida ever cited you for air polution? If not, they should. WAFI |
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HK wrote:
Don White wrote: "N.L. Eckert" wrote in message ... THE YEAR WAS 1947 Some of you will recall that on June 8, 1947 , a little over 60 years and a young man named N.L. Eckert graduated from Rochester High School!!!!!!! Wow... JohnnyH was still crappin' in his diaper then, and has come full circle. My, how the time flies! Actually, Herring *is* the crap in his diaper. That's pathetically stupid. Another entry for Karen's CD! |
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