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"John Galt" wrote in message om... That's funny. I don't feel exploited. I didn't fight in WW II for monuments or parades. Pity the poor ******* who has to fight in a war he didn't belive in. Yes, it's probably more clear to say the politicians are using the memory of WWII and its vets to exploit the rest of us. But D-Day was unneeded. The US should have let the National Socialists and the Communist Socialists fight each other to the death....then no Cold War and looming bankruptcy of the US. Certainly the USSR would have been no threat to the USA when it owned all of Europe and the Middle East. would it? and without an ability to learn on someone elses real estate what really worked in mobile warfare and what didn't, I'm sure the US army would have just gone swimmingly against late model T-34s, operated by people who learned to use them defeating Germans. and that whole 'Bombers don't need escorts' thing would have no doubt been a real success. Also the US radar situation without the cavity magnetron could have been interesting. Yep, the Commies and the Nazis should have been left to fight it out... |
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Subject: The Most Exploited Generation
From: (John Galt) Date: 6/5/2004 2:01 AM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: ut D-Day was unneeded. The US should have let the National Socialists and the Communist Socialists fight each other to the death....then no Cold War and looming bankruptcy of the US. WW II in Westeren Europe began on D-day Before that it was just a load of inefffective feints Taxation is theft. Show me a man who resents paying taxes and I'll show you a man looking for a free ride. |
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I don't want anything from you or the state. The supporters of
taxation are the ones who want a free ride, on the money confiscated from me. Taxation is theft. Show me a man who resents paying taxes and I'll show you a man looking for a free ride. Lisa K. Bernacchio is obviously a statist control-freak. Hitler's biggest supporters were women, the "soccer-moms" of that time. They wanted the security the fascists promised and seemed to provide for a time. In the end they became rape victims of Russian soldiers, and deservedly so. All politicians are crooks and all police are punks with badges. |
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"John Galt" wrote The supporters of taxation are the ones who want a free ride, on the money confiscated from me. Not true. Generally, the supporters of a tax are those who benefit from that tax (or program that is funded by the tax). Those may be the people that also pay the tax, but can include those that do not pay the tax. -- Paul A. Thomas, CPA Athens, Georgia taxman at negia.net |
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In message , Peter Stickney
writes In article , (Lisakbernacchia) writes: WW II in Westeren Europe began on D-day Before that it was just a load of inefffective feints Tou'll have to ask teh French, Belgians, Dutch, Danes, adn Norweigians about that. Don't forget the Italians. -- He thinks too much: such men are dangerous. Julius Caesar I:2 Paul J. Adam MainBoxatjrwlynch[dot]demon{dot}co(.)uk |
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In article ,
"Paul J. Adam" writes: In message , Peter Stickney writes In article , (Lisakbernacchia) writes: WW II in Westeren Europe began on D-day Before that it was just a load of inefffective feints Tou'll have to ask teh French, Belgians, Dutch, Danes, adn Norweigians about that. Don't forget the Italians. Well, you _could_ make a case for the Italian invasion of France, their slight participation in the Battle of Britain (What was it, something like 3 or so raids), and their invasion of Greece being ineffective, but they were hardly feints. -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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"John Galt" wrote in message m... I don't want anything from you or the state. The supporters of taxation are the ones who want a free ride, on the money confiscated from me. EXACTLY!! Taxation is theft. Show me a man who resents paying taxes and I'll show you a man looking for a free ride. Lisa K. Bernacchio is obviously a statist control-freak. Hitler's biggest supporters were women, the "soccer-moms" of that time. They wanted the security the fascists promised and seemed to provide for a time. In the end they became rape victims of Russian soldiers, and deservedly so. All politicians are crooks and all police are punks with badges. |
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In message , Peter Stickney
writes In article , "Paul J. Adam" writes: In message , Peter Stickney writes In article , WW II in Westeren Europe began on D-day Before that it was just a load of inefffective feints Tou'll have to ask teh French, Belgians, Dutch, Danes, adn Norweigians about that. Don't forget the Italians. Well, you _could_ make a case for the Italian invasion of France, their slight participation in the Battle of Britain (What was it, something like 3 or so raids), and their invasion of Greece being ineffective, but they were hardly feints. I was more thinking of how a veteran of Monte Cassino would react to being told that it was "a feint". Also, pretty much every Italian south of the Gothic Line was an ex-fascist by D-Day, which isn't a bad achievement. -- He thinks too much: such men are dangerous. Julius Caesar I:2 Paul J. Adam MainBoxatjrwlynch[dot]demon{dot}co(.)uk |
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