World War 2 was a failure!
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> The biggest bombs dropped in WW2 came out of England, not Germany.
> History when correct is a wonderful thing
> THOM
Trouble is, they didn't hit their target with them. Although they were close
enough to close down the V2 complex at Eperlecques.
Adrian.
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> The biggest bombs dropped in WW2 came out of England, not Germany.
> History when correct is a wonderful thing
> THOM
Trouble is, they didn't hit their target with them. Although they were close
enough to close down the V2 complex at Eperlecques.
Adrian.
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Adrian Rothery wrote:
> "Thom" wrote in message
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> > The biggest bombs dropped in WW2 came out of England, not Germany.
> >
> > History when correct is a wonderful thing
> > THOM
> Trouble is, they didn't hit their target with them. Although they were close
> enough to close down the V2 complex at Eperlecques.
> Adrian.
Funny you should mention the V2s. They were much bigger bombs then anything the
allies dropped.
> "Thom" wrote in message
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> >
> > The biggest bombs dropped in WW2 came out of England, not Germany.
> >
> > History when correct is a wonderful thing
> > THOM
> Trouble is, they didn't hit their target with them. Although they were close
> enough to close down the V2 complex at Eperlecques.
> Adrian.
Funny you should mention the V2s. They were much bigger bombs then anything the
allies dropped.
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Valentine Michael Smith wrote:
> Actually there lots of weapons of mass destruction found in Germany
> after the war - they were the first to try to develop the A-bomb
Iraq was trying to develop an A-bomb...
> and
> they were the first to use long range missiles
Iraq used long range missiles...
Looks like you just proved that George Bush and Tony Blair were right!
...but hey, thanks for playing!
> Actually there lots of weapons of mass destruction found in Germany
> after the war - they were the first to try to develop the A-bomb
Iraq was trying to develop an A-bomb...
> and
> they were the first to use long range missiles
Iraq used long range missiles...
Looks like you just proved that George Bush and Tony Blair were right!
...but hey, thanks for playing!
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Mason Barge wrote:
> Tony, you ranting shit-for-brains piece of redneck trailer trash,
Ouch, looks like I got to racist boy!
> Tony, you ranting shit-for-brains piece of redneck trailer trash,
Ouch, looks like I got to racist boy!
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On Sun, 01 Jun 2003 22:55:26 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, [email protected] (Miguel Cruz)
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... Tony B wrote:
... > Magda wrote:
... >> And what happens to Kuwait is any business of the usa ?
... >
... > If you drive a car, Magda, it is your business, too.
...
... If you drive a car, and that - cheap oil so you can drive - is your
... justification for war in Kuwait (strange since there are other better
... justifications) then you are truly sick.
I have never learned to drive (no need to) and have never owned a car.
Pick another bad exemple, will you, Tony Blair de mes... ?
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... Tony B wrote:
... > Magda wrote:
... >> And what happens to Kuwait is any business of the usa ?
... >
... > If you drive a car, Magda, it is your business, too.
...
... If you drive a car, and that - cheap oil so you can drive - is your
... justification for war in Kuwait (strange since there are other better
... justifications) then you are truly sick.
I have never learned to drive (no need to) and have never owned a car.
Pick another bad exemple, will you, Tony Blair de mes... ?
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On Mon, 02 Jun 2003 00:34:03 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, [email protected] (Thom)
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... On Sun, 01 Jun 2003 15:39:03 +0200, Magda wrote:
...
... >On Sun, 01 Jun 2003 09:04:33 -0400, in rec.travel.europe, Valentine Michael Smith
... > arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... >
... > ... On Sat, 31 May 2003 11:10:10 GMT, "Joe" wrote:
... > ...
... > ... >
... > ... >"Tony B" wrote in message
... > ... >news:[email protected]...
... > ... >> No WMD were ever found in Germany! This means we were wrong!
... > ... >
... > ... >Germany aggression not the fear of WMD started WWII, jackass.
... > ... >
... > ...
... > ... The U.S. wars with Iraq started with Iraq invading Kuwait .....
... >
... >And what happens to Kuwait is any business of the usa ?
...
... that's what morons like Bin Laden are saying? I would say when the
... King when to the UN and asked for help it became the UN's business.
Who forced you to "help" ?
When you don't want to, you can always find an excuse.
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... On Sun, 01 Jun 2003 15:39:03 +0200, Magda wrote:
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... >On Sun, 01 Jun 2003 09:04:33 -0400, in rec.travel.europe, Valentine Michael Smith
... > arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
... >
... > ... On Sat, 31 May 2003 11:10:10 GMT, "Joe" wrote:
... > ...
... > ... >
... > ... >"Tony B" wrote in message
... > ... >news:[email protected]...
... > ... >> No WMD were ever found in Germany! This means we were wrong!
... > ... >
... > ... >Germany aggression not the fear of WMD started WWII, jackass.
... > ... >
... > ...
... > ... The U.S. wars with Iraq started with Iraq invading Kuwait .....
... >
... >And what happens to Kuwait is any business of the usa ?
...
... that's what morons like Bin Laden are saying? I would say when the
... King when to the UN and asked for help it became the UN's business.
Who forced you to "help" ?
When you don't want to, you can always find an excuse.
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Adrian Rothery wrote:
> This sort of post is just making the Atlantic wider.
That means the Pacific gets narrower. Right now, we need that...
> This sort of post is just making the Atlantic wider.
That means the Pacific gets narrower. Right now, we need that...
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Dave Smith wrote:
>
> Sure they are concerned about their own interests. That is good, as log as they
> do not act against the interests of other countries. However, I was responding to
> the suggestion (as per above) that Europeans know that the US will save their
> asses if they get into a war. While the NATO agreements call for protection if
> they are invaded, pre-NATO experience is
LOL! Pre-NATO. We're talking about today. Hello McFly, are you in there?
> Sorry, but Europeans would have to have awfully short memories before they would
> ever expect the US to jump in and help them out.
LOL! There wouldn't even be a Europe if we hadn't liberated it and given
it back. This might fly in the sticks in Canada, where they don't even
have an army, but not down here, bub.
>
> Sure they are concerned about their own interests. That is good, as log as they
> do not act against the interests of other countries. However, I was responding to
> the suggestion (as per above) that Europeans know that the US will save their
> asses if they get into a war. While the NATO agreements call for protection if
> they are invaded, pre-NATO experience is
LOL! Pre-NATO. We're talking about today. Hello McFly, are you in there?
> Sorry, but Europeans would have to have awfully short memories before they would
> ever expect the US to jump in and help them out.
LOL! There wouldn't even be a Europe if we hadn't liberated it and given
it back. This might fly in the sticks in Canada, where they don't even
have an army, but not down here, bub.
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Magda wrote:
> ...
> ... Grateful is one thing--demanding gratefulness is another.
>
> Demanding ?? They didn't stop *begging* for it the last 60 years !
>
Even if that were the case, wouldn't listening to us *begging* for
gratefulness be better than having to say "Hiel Schroeder!" everyday,
assuming you're family wouldn't be gassed by now?
> ...
> ... Grateful is one thing--demanding gratefulness is another.
>
> Demanding ?? They didn't stop *begging* for it the last 60 years !
>
Even if that were the case, wouldn't listening to us *begging* for
gratefulness be better than having to say "Hiel Schroeder!" everyday,
assuming you're family wouldn't be gassed by now?
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Allen Williams wrote in message news:...
> World War 2 was a failure!
>
> Maybe!!!! But it kept all of our asses out of the gas
> chamber!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Did you know that the concentration camps and the railroads to them
were carefully excluded from allied bombing?
These railroads were the only intact ones in whole Germany after the
war, as first time tables from 1945 show.
Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill said that they did not know where they
are. A lie, they were marked on allied maps.
Then they said that they did not know what was going on there. A lie,
as documents dated 1941 show.
Then they said there were more important targets. Like massacring
100000 refugees in defenseless Dresden? One single bomb would have
destroyed the death factory in Auschwitz, saving hundred thousands.
This was the only "industry" left untouched by the bombers!
Walter
> World War 2 was a failure!
>
> Maybe!!!! But it kept all of our asses out of the gas
> chamber!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Did you know that the concentration camps and the railroads to them
were carefully excluded from allied bombing?
These railroads were the only intact ones in whole Germany after the
war, as first time tables from 1945 show.
Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill said that they did not know where they
are. A lie, they were marked on allied maps.
Then they said that they did not know what was going on there. A lie,
as documents dated 1941 show.
Then they said there were more important targets. Like massacring
100000 refugees in defenseless Dresden? One single bomb would have
destroyed the death factory in Auschwitz, saving hundred thousands.
This was the only "industry" left untouched by the bombers!
Walter
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Magda wrote:
>
> On Sun, 01 Jun 2003 22:55:26 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, [email protected] (Miguel Cruz)
> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
>
> ... Tony B wrote:
> ... > Magda wrote:
> ... >> And what happens to Kuwait is any business of the usa ?
> ... >
> ... > If you drive a car, Magda, it is your business, too.
> ...
> ... If you drive a car, and that - cheap oil so you can drive - is your
> ... justification for war in Kuwait (strange since there are other better
> ... justifications) then you are truly sick.
>
> I have never learned to drive (no need to) and have never owned a car.
Look Magda (Goebbels?), since you're so anti-technology, why don't you
quit wasting your time here and join your kin at the anti-G8 protests.
>
> On Sun, 01 Jun 2003 22:55:26 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, [email protected] (Miguel Cruz)
> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
>
> ... Tony B wrote:
> ... > Magda wrote:
> ... >> And what happens to Kuwait is any business of the usa ?
> ... >
> ... > If you drive a car, Magda, it is your business, too.
> ...
> ... If you drive a car, and that - cheap oil so you can drive - is your
> ... justification for war in Kuwait (strange since there are other better
> ... justifications) then you are truly sick.
>
> I have never learned to drive (no need to) and have never owned a car.
Look Magda (Goebbels?), since you're so anti-technology, why don't you
quit wasting your time here and join your kin at the anti-G8 protests.
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Tony B wrote:
> Look Magda (Goebbels?)
*lol*
--
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Greg
> Look Magda (Goebbels?)
*lol*
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Greg
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"Allen Williams" wrote in message
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> Adrian Rothery wrote:
> > "Thom" wrote in message
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> >
> > >
> > > The biggest bombs dropped in WW2 came out of England, not Germany.
> > >
> > > History when correct is a wonderful thing
> > > THOM
> >
> > Trouble is, they didn't hit their target with them. Although they were
close
> > enough to close down the V2 complex at Eperlecques.
> >
> > Adrian.
> Funny you should mention the V2s. They were much bigger bombs then
anything the
> allies dropped.
The bomb or the delivery system?
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> Adrian Rothery wrote:
> > "Thom" wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> >
> > >
> > > The biggest bombs dropped in WW2 came out of England, not Germany.
> > >
> > > History when correct is a wonderful thing
> > > THOM
> >
> > Trouble is, they didn't hit their target with them. Although they were
close
> > enough to close down the V2 complex at Eperlecques.
> >
> > Adrian.
> Funny you should mention the V2s. They were much bigger bombs then
anything the
> allies dropped.
The bomb or the delivery system?
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In article , Tony B
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>it out, there is no reason for me to explain it to you.
This is wriggling out of giving an explanation.
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Adrian Rothery wrote:
> "Allen Williams" wrote in message
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> >
> >
> > Adrian Rothery wrote:
> >
> > > "Thom" wrote in message
> > > news:[email protected]...
> > >
> > > >
> > > > The biggest bombs dropped in WW2 came out of England, not Germany.
> > > >
> > > > History when correct is a wonderful thing
> > > > THOM
> > >
> > > Trouble is, they didn't hit their target with them. Although they were
> close
> > > enough to close down the V2 complex at Eperlecques.
> > >
> > > Adrian.
> >
> > Funny you should mention the V2s. They were much bigger bombs then
> anything the
> > allies dropped.
> >
> The bomb or the delivery system?
One in the same. The V2 didn't drop it's load and go home. All of it, was the
bomb, as much as a bullet is destructive without even exploding, and the V2
had all of it's weight, inertia "and" a heck of a lot of explosive to make
things interesting.
> "Allen Williams" wrote in message
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> >
> >
> > Adrian Rothery wrote:
> >
> > > "Thom" wrote in message
> > > news:[email protected]...
> > >
> > > >
> > > > The biggest bombs dropped in WW2 came out of England, not Germany.
> > > >
> > > > History when correct is a wonderful thing
> > > > THOM
> > >
> > > Trouble is, they didn't hit their target with them. Although they were
> close
> > > enough to close down the V2 complex at Eperlecques.
> > >
> > > Adrian.
> >
> > Funny you should mention the V2s. They were much bigger bombs then
> anything the
> > allies dropped.
> >
> The bomb or the delivery system?
One in the same. The V2 didn't drop it's load and go home. All of it, was the
bomb, as much as a bullet is destructive without even exploding, and the V2
had all of it's weight, inertia "and" a heck of a lot of explosive to make
things interesting.