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Old January 14th 04, 01:13 PM
Steven P. McNicoll
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"nemo l'ancien" wrote in message
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Official leaflet of the US army, 1944
"We are not coming here to free French people... we are here becauswe US
have been under threat by a malicious power...

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You just come when et where your own interest are in balance. Don't tell
me about fight for freedom. It's fight for Dollar...


Just as French aid in the American revolution was for French interests.


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Old January 14th 04, 01:14 PM
nemo l'ancien
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Can't you remember that the last western embassador supporting Vichy's
regime was Admiaral Leahy?
So, each side has to shut it down
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Old January 14th 04, 06:26 PM
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On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 18:48:44 +0100, Skysurfer wrote:

ArtKramr wrote :

Without hesitating, the American Admiral replied, "Maybe it's
because the Brits, Canadians, Aussies and Americans arranged it so
you would not have to speak in German."


Who helped USA to get its independence from UK ?
Enough said.


The French were at war with Britain, they were an absolute
monarchy that had no interest in US independence. They were
simply trying to fight the British (at York town). The French
and Indian war was certainly not an attempt to help the
English colonies attain independence.

Al Minyard
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Old January 14th 04, 06:38 PM
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"Alan Minyard" wrote in message
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On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 18:48:44 +0100, Skysurfer wrote:

ArtKramr wrote :

Without hesitating, the American Admiral replied, "Maybe it's
because the Brits, Canadians, Aussies and Americans arranged it so
you would not have to speak in German."


Who helped USA to get its independence from UK ?
Enough said.


The French were at war with Britain, they were an absolute
monarchy that had no interest in US independence. They were
simply trying to fight the British (at York town).


The French did not win Yorktown, Alan.

That was Green and his 300 iron cannon.

Without that, Washington surrenders at Yorktown, to half the English fleet.


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Old January 14th 04, 09:08 PM
John Mullen
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nemo l'ancien wrote:



C'est cela oui....
Et avec la très brillante marine US de l'époque, vous auriez fait quoi?
Nager comme des grenouilles...


LoL

en fait, tu as raison. il faut rire...

John

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Old January 14th 04, 09:14 PM
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"Jarg" wrote in message ...
Given that the United Kingdom came into being in 1801, you are incorrect.


Unless I've missed something England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland were
all under the same crown since 16-something at least. What happened in
1801 that was significant enough to call that the beginning of the UK?

Rob
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Old January 14th 04, 09:17 PM
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"Rob van Riel" wrote in message
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"Jarg" wrote in message

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Given that the United Kingdom came into being in 1801, you are

incorrect.

Unless I've missed something England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland were
all under the same crown since 16-something at least. What happened in
1801 that was significant enough to call that the beginning of the UK?


You would be thinking of 1704 and the unification of the kingdom. It was
also about that time that Celts started wearing skirts and the Tartans were
created.


 




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