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"Matt W. Barrow" wrote in
: "Jay Honeck" wrote in message ups.com... I don't doubt the US military budget was huge during the cold war, but so was ours. And so was the Soviet Union's BTW. I guess that's the price you pay for wanting to be a super power. When you want to project military power to all corners of the globe, have nuclear submarines and air craft carriers roam the world oceans, have troops stand by for the odd invasion here and there, it costs lots of money. The US didn't do all that out of kindness, but for selfish reasons, namely to maintain their superpower status. Don't portrait it as a gift please. The benefit was mutual. Really? What benefit did the US gain by saving/protecting Europe? I'd be interested in hearing your take on this matter, because I see very little return on our investment. Not only was it expensive in dollars and lives lost in accidents, but Europe, as many Europeans admit, lot the ability and nerve to defend itself. Good lord. Bertie |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote in news:R0p_i.781$2n4.24372 @news1.epix.net: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Jay Honeck wrote in news:1194964810.954677.52380 @o38g2000hse.googlegroups.com: You'd be speaking Russian, but I guess that's a small price to pay, eh? What Bertie says. The amount of ignorance you display so loudly and proudly is stunning. You know you're in good company when you're standing four-square with the group's Troll of Trolls,## I beg your pardon. I'm usenet's troll of trolls. How many other trolls do you know who have shaken up two large governments? I don't know any trolls who have done that. Now you do. The 13 million American men and women who fought to save your sorry asses in World War II -- including my father -- must be rolling in their graves. What an incredible waste of time, lives, money, and effort. Another generation of American men and women who paid billions of their tax dollars to rebuild Europe after World War II, and then sacrificed their blood and treasure to fight the Cold War for another generation, must surely be thinking the same thing -- why did we bother? You really don't know, do you? I'm betting you never will. What is your theory as to why we did this? I can think of a few, but I'm not sure which are truly valid in the final analysis. Theory? You need to look up the definition of the word. I'm quite familiar with the word and its definition. http://m-w.com/dictionary/theory I think at least definitions 1, 2, 4b and 6 apply. Maybe you should refresh your memory on the definition a little. Noone can ever have a theory on a subject as vast as 2oth century history. For one thing, most of it didn't take place in the 20th century, much of it is hidden and a lot of it is just plain lies. What I have, and this is as much as anyone can have, are perceptions, notions and a perspective that's considerably different from your's. There's not much point in me sharing them with you since you're a blockhead. But please, don't let that stop you from spouting off from the depths of your ignorance and prejudice ( or if you prefer "prejidoose") OK, so you have no coherent thoughts on the subject. You are awful caustic lately. Must have been that buttnip comment... :-) Matt |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote in news:52p_i.783$2n4.24268 @news1.epix.net: Wolfgang Schwanke wrote: "Morgans" wrote in : "John Godwin" wrote in message ... "news.verizon.net" wrote in news:yH5_i.4198$cD.2577@trndny08: Do you have any cite for this? Nothing I can find nor anything I've heard of before supports this. ( That West Germany paid for US Military ) Armies Of Occupation are supported by the country being occupied. I served as a US Army Color Photolab Technician (1960-1962) and all of our equipment and supplies were provided by the West Germans. Assuming that is true, that is a small part of the cost for maintaining a military presence. Who paid for the tanks, anti-aircraft missiles, aircraft, trucks, jeeps, personnel transports, military member's pay, and the list could go on. Not the country who was putting us up. Uncle Sam; (the US) that's where all of the money came from. The West German government paid for ALL of the occupation costs in West Berlin of the US, UK and France. They paid for all of the R&D for all of the equipment? Really??? Parsimonious fjukkwit. I see you have ceded the debate. Matt |
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Matt Whiting wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Matt Whiting wrote in news:R0p_i.781$2n4.24372 @news1.epix.net: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Jay Honeck wrote in news:1194964810.954677.52380 @o38g2000hse.googlegroups.com: You'd be speaking Russian, but I guess that's a small price to pay, eh? What Bertie says. The amount of ignorance you display so loudly and proudly is stunning. You know you're in good company when you're standing four-square with the group's Troll of Trolls,## I beg your pardon. I'm usenet's troll of trolls. How many other trolls do you know who have shaken up two large governments? I don't know any trolls who have done that. Now you do. The 13 million American men and women who fought to save your sorry asses in World War II -- including my father -- must be rolling in their graves. What an incredible waste of time, lives, money, and effort. Another generation of American men and women who paid billions of their tax dollars to rebuild Europe after World War II, and then sacrificed their blood and treasure to fight the Cold War for another generation, must surely be thinking the same thing -- why did we bother? You really don't know, do you? I'm betting you never will. What is your theory as to why we did this? I can think of a few, but I'm not sure which are truly valid in the final analysis. Theory? You need to look up the definition of the word. I'm quite familiar with the word and its definition. http://m-w.com/dictionary/theory I think at least definitions 1, 2, 4b and 6 apply. Maybe you should refresh your memory on the definition a little. Noone can ever have a theory on a subject as vast as 2oth century history. For one thing, most of it didn't take place in the 20th century, much of it is hidden and a lot of it is just plain lies. What I have, and this is as much as anyone can have, are perceptions, notions and a perspective that's considerably different from your's. There's not much point in me sharing them with you since you're a blockhead. But please, don't let that stop you from spouting off from the depths of your ignorance and prejudice ( or if you prefer "prejidoose") OK, so you have no coherent thoughts on the subject. Oh no. I feel so ...discredited. You are awful caustic lately. Must have been that buttnip comment... Oh yeah. I care what you think. Bertie |
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Matt Whiting wrote in news:%yp_i.787$2n4.24324
@news1.epix.net: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Matt Whiting wrote in news:52p_i.783$2n4.24268 @news1.epix.net: Wolfgang Schwanke wrote: "Morgans" wrote in : "John Godwin" wrote in message ... "news.verizon.net" wrote in news:yH5_i.4198$cD.2577@trndny08: Do you have any cite for this? Nothing I can find nor anything I've heard of before supports this. ( That West Germany paid for US Military ) Armies Of Occupation are supported by the country being occupied. I served as a US Army Color Photolab Technician (1960-1962) and all of our equipment and supplies were provided by the West Germans. Assuming that is true, that is a small part of the cost for maintaining a military presence. Who paid for the tanks, anti-aircraft missiles, aircraft, trucks, jeeps, personnel transports, military member's pay, and the list could go on. Not the country who was putting us up. Uncle Sam; (the US) that's where all of the money came from. The West German government paid for ALL of the occupation costs in West Berlin of the US, UK and France. They paid for all of the R&D for all of the equipment? Really??? Parsimonious fjukkwit. I see you have ceded the debate. Oh yes, you win. Thank god you're there to look after me, that's what I say. Bertie |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote in : Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Matt Whiting wrote in news:R0p_i.781$2n4.24372 @news1.epix.net: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Jay Honeck wrote in news:1194964810.954677.52380 @o38g2000hse.googlegroups.com: You'd be speaking Russian, but I guess that's a small price to pay, eh? What Bertie says. The amount of ignorance you display so loudly and proudly is stunning. You know you're in good company when you're standing four-square with the group's Troll of Trolls,## I beg your pardon. I'm usenet's troll of trolls. How many other trolls do you know who have shaken up two large governments? I don't know any trolls who have done that. Now you do. The 13 million American men and women who fought to save your sorry asses in World War II -- including my father -- must be rolling in their graves. What an incredible waste of time, lives, money, and effort. Another generation of American men and women who paid billions of their tax dollars to rebuild Europe after World War II, and then sacrificed their blood and treasure to fight the Cold War for another generation, must surely be thinking the same thing -- why did we bother? You really don't know, do you? I'm betting you never will. What is your theory as to why we did this? I can think of a few, but I'm not sure which are truly valid in the final analysis. Theory? You need to look up the definition of the word. I'm quite familiar with the word and its definition. http://m-w.com/dictionary/theory I think at least definitions 1, 2, 4b and 6 apply. Maybe you should refresh your memory on the definition a little. Noone can ever have a theory on a subject as vast as 2oth century history. For one thing, most of it didn't take place in the 20th century, much of it is hidden and a lot of it is just plain lies. What I have, and this is as much as anyone can have, are perceptions, notions and a perspective that's considerably different from your's. There's not much point in me sharing them with you since you're a blockhead. But please, don't let that stop you from spouting off from the depths of your ignorance and prejudice ( or if you prefer "prejidoose") OK, so you have no coherent thoughts on the subject. Oh no. I feel so ...discredited. You are awful caustic lately. Must have been that buttnip comment... Oh yeah. I care what you think. You must. You keep replying to my posts, including many which weren't replies to your posts. I'm so honored... Matt |
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote in news:%yp_i.787$2n4.24324 @news1.epix.net: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Matt Whiting wrote in news:52p_i.783$2n4.24268 @news1.epix.net: Wolfgang Schwanke wrote: "Morgans" wrote in : "John Godwin" wrote in message ... "news.verizon.net" wrote in news:yH5_i.4198$cD.2577@trndny08: Do you have any cite for this? Nothing I can find nor anything I've heard of before supports this. ( That West Germany paid for US Military ) Armies Of Occupation are supported by the country being occupied. I served as a US Army Color Photolab Technician (1960-1962) and all of our equipment and supplies were provided by the West Germans. Assuming that is true, that is a small part of the cost for maintaining a military presence. Who paid for the tanks, anti-aircraft missiles, aircraft, trucks, jeeps, personnel transports, military member's pay, and the list could go on. Not the country who was putting us up. Uncle Sam; (the US) that's where all of the money came from. The West German government paid for ALL of the occupation costs in West Berlin of the US, UK and France. They paid for all of the R&D for all of the equipment? Really??? Parsimonious fjukkwit. I see you have ceded the debate. Oh yes, you win. Oh goody, what did I win? Matt |
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Matt Whiting wrote in news:n%p_i.788$2n4.24359
@news1.epix.net: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Matt Whiting wrote in : Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Matt Whiting wrote in news:R0p_i.781$2n4.24372 @news1.epix.net: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Jay Honeck wrote in news:1194964810.954677.52380 @o38g2000hse.googlegroups.com: You'd be speaking Russian, but I guess that's a small price to pay, eh? What Bertie says. The amount of ignorance you display so loudly and proudly is stunning. You know you're in good company when you're standing four-square with the group's Troll of Trolls,## I beg your pardon. I'm usenet's troll of trolls. How many other trolls do you know who have shaken up two large governments? I don't know any trolls who have done that. Now you do. The 13 million American men and women who fought to save your sorry asses in World War II -- including my father -- must be rolling in their graves. What an incredible waste of time, lives, money, and effort. Another generation of American men and women who paid billions of their tax dollars to rebuild Europe after World War II, and then sacrificed their blood and treasure to fight the Cold War for another generation, must surely be thinking the same thing -- why did we bother? You really don't know, do you? I'm betting you never will. What is your theory as to why we did this? I can think of a few, but I'm not sure which are truly valid in the final analysis. Theory? You need to look up the definition of the word. I'm quite familiar with the word and its definition. http://m-w.com/dictionary/theory I think at least definitions 1, 2, 4b and 6 apply. Maybe you should refresh your memory on the definition a little. Noone can ever have a theory on a subject as vast as 2oth century history. For one thing, most of it didn't take place in the 20th century, much of it is hidden and a lot of it is just plain lies. What I have, and this is as much as anyone can have, are perceptions, notions and a perspective that's considerably different from your's. There's not much point in me sharing them with you since you're a blockhead. But please, don't let that stop you from spouting off from the depths of your ignorance and prejudice ( or if you prefer "prejidoose") OK, so you have no coherent thoughts on the subject. Oh no. I feel so ...discredited. You are awful caustic lately. Must have been that buttnip comment... Oh yeah. I care what you think. You must. You keep replying to my posts, including many which weren't replies to your posts. I'm so honored... I'm a troll, fjukwit. Go over to rec.auto.makers.jeep+willys and check out your competetion. Bertie |
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Matt Whiting wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Matt Whiting wrote in news:%yp_i.787$2n4.24324 @news1.epix.net: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Matt Whiting wrote in news:52p_i.783$2n4.24268 @news1.epix.net: Wolfgang Schwanke wrote: "Morgans" wrote in : "John Godwin" wrote in message ... "news.verizon.net" wrote in news:yH5_i.4198$cD.2577@trndny08: Do you have any cite for this? Nothing I can find nor anything I've heard of before supports this. ( That West Germany paid for US Military ) Armies Of Occupation are supported by the country being occupied. I served as a US Army Color Photolab Technician (1960-1962) and all of our equipment and supplies were provided by the West Germans. Assuming that is true, that is a small part of the cost for maintaining a military presence. Who paid for the tanks, anti-aircraft missiles, aircraft, trucks, jeeps, personnel transports, military member's pay, and the list could go on. Not the country who was putting us up. Uncle Sam; (the US) that's where all of the money came from. The West German government paid for ALL of the occupation costs in West Berlin of the US, UK and France. They paid for all of the R&D for all of the equipment? Really??? Parsimonious fjukkwit. I see you have ceded the debate. Oh yes, you win. Oh goody, what did I win? Your right to live in the depths of your ignorance, of course. Bertie |
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Jay Honeck writes:
The 13 million American men and women who fought to save your sorry asses in World War II -- including my father -- must be rolling in their graves. Not any faster than all the Europeans who fought for your American independence 150 years earlier. Another generation of American men and women who paid billions of their tax dollars to rebuild Europe after World War II, and then sacrificed their blood and treasure to fight the Cold War for another generation, must surely be thinking the same thing -- why did we bother? How much blood was lost in the Cold War? |
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