fatman wrote:Pudfark wrote:
Fatman......we already have...at least twice.
Werent you guys in WW1 for like 5 minutes
No offense taken Fatman....
Nicolas10 is displaying a typical French attitude....of arrogance and disrespect....and then he tries to cover it up by personalizing it...Twice in the last century France was invaded/conquered by the Germans and twice the Allies and U.S. had to bail them out...both times at great expense and loss of life to both..... Now, France is being invaded by the muslim's and all little nicky can do is run his mouth here....and surrender, yet again....to the inevitable....
When you are at expansion topic, I'm more worried (relatively speaking) by the Chinese expansion than Islamic expansion.
Maybe because I don't buy all that religion invasion BS, but I buy economic expansion and crushing other countries economies.
Some of you guys need to rethink some stuff... Islam per se (as a religion) is not the problem.... it's all kind of problems those people there have... or should I rephrase.
Say they all convert to Christianity (or anything else) tommorow.
What will change?
Zip... there will be again some warlords who would go crusade on everyone that they seem to fit and they will have followers because they have nothing to lose (but also nothing to gain with those people in charge, but they can't really comprehend it...).
I mean some of you guys need to start thinking 21st century style, not being in mindset 20th or 19th century...that simply doesn't work.
Then again for some reason I think that this post wont change anything, but you can't blame me for trying.
reminds me of reading in Anthony Beevor's "The Fall of Berlin 1945", a common sign in the city at that time was to indicate air raid shelters/bunkers, shortened into the German as "LSR"
Berliners at the time often joked that "LSR" actually meant "Learnt Schnell Russich", or "learn russian quickly"
I can't help but feel that within the next 40 years, one would be wise to "learn chinese quickly"
Then im waiting on my thanks we got thru the Hindenberg line for ya and shortened the war who wants Aussies to their rear
The Australian divisions, coming up at 9 am for the second stage, came under machine-gun fire from the left before the Hindenburg Outpost Line was reached and on the right just beyond Bellicourt. Artillery support was at first refused because the Americans were erroneously believed to be in front. In three days of hard fighting, the Australians captured the first two German lines which had been the American objectives. On 3 October 1918, Australian troops broke through the last defensive system of the Hindenburg Line, the third (Beaurevoir) line. Two days later, Australians, in a costly action, captured Montbrehain village.