Popular Post placeholder Posted September 11 Author Popular Post Share Posted September 11 Just now, Cameroni said: This is what's called a "red herring" argument. Cooper never claimed that Churchill forced Hitler to unleash Blitzkrieg in the Benelux countries. That would be a ridiculous claim, very obviously. That was NOT Cooper's argument. His argument was that Hitler did not want to fight France and Britain. This is documented and well established. His argument was that Hitler had exepcted Britain and France not to fight over Polland, as they had refused to do over Bohemia and Moravia. There is first hand evidence that Hitler was stunned the British and French declared war. We also know that Churchill since 1938, long before he became Prime Minister, has agitated for a coalition against Germany. Roberts proceeds to agree with Cooper that Churchill did all he could to bring the USA into the war. I still think Cooper has a point that it was Britain which worked hard to make a local European war into a world war. False. Cooper claimed that it was Churchill's fault that the war expanded beyond Poland. Churchill wasn't even PM until after Hitler invaded the Benelux countries. 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cameroni Posted September 11 Share Posted September 11 Just now, placeholder said: No, saying that Churchill and Britain did as much as possible is not the same thing as saying that they dragged the United States into War. That would mean that they pulled an unwilling American into the War. Do you believe that the UK had that kind of clout? America was unwilling to be dragged into the war. However the British reached out until they found someone who was well inclined towards the British cause, FDR and worked on him to provide massive economic aid, protection for convoys etc. FDR readily obliged and indeed the Brits had plenty of connections with America to make contact with and persuade a number of Americans to provide assistance in WWII. This is exactly what they did. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cameroni Posted September 11 Share Posted September 11 1 minute ago, placeholder said: False. Cooper claimed that it was Churchill's fault that the war expanded beyond Poland. Churchill wasn't even PM until after Hitler invaded the Benelux countries. That's a false argument, Hitler only invaded the Benelux to defeat France. But France only declared war on Germany after British assurances and persuasion. France was very reluctant to declare war. Again the British influence. That Churchill was not PM then is irrelevant, he had been agitating for a coalition against Germany since 1938. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post connda Posted September 11 Popular Post Share Posted September 11 J.D.Vance declines to criticize Tucker Carlson over his friendly chat with Holocaust Denier This is they type of sh*t that Communist do. "You must publicly denounce this person and that person for doing this action and that action. FYI - You can burn American flags in the US; you can deny the Holocaust in the US. It's call the First Amendment protections of freedom of speech and expression. Force denunciations of what the Status Quo is maligning is the road to Communism and totalitarianism. Anyone who promotes that Vance must denounce anything protected by the First Amendment is essentially a supporter of Communism as well as authoritarianism - ya'll are now personal friends with Mao and Stalin it seems. Of course many of the American expats here want to see the US turned into a quasi-Communist or authoritarian country. How'd that work out for the Soviet Union? 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
placeholder Posted September 11 Author Share Posted September 11 1 minute ago, connda said: J.D.Vance declines to criticize Tucker Carlson over his friendly chat with Holocaust Denier This is they type of sh*t that Communist do. "You must publicly denounce this person and that person for doing this action and that action. FYI - You can burn American flags in the US; you can deny the Holocaust in the US. It's call the First Amendment protections of freedom of speech and expression. Force denunciations of what the Status Quo is maligning is the road to Communism and totalitarianism. Anyone who promotes that Vance must denounce anything protected by the First Amendment is essentially a supporter of Communism as well as authoritarianism - ya'll are now personal friends with Mao and Stalin it seems. Of course many of the American expats here want to see the US turned into a quasi-Communist or authoritarian country. How'd that work out for the Soviet Union? You clearly haven't a clue about the First Amendment. Denouncing the opinions of other people, and asking others to denounce those opinions is also protected by the first Amendment. J.D. Vance is free to spout nonsense and be interviewed by whomever he pleases. And others are free to denounce him for his opinions and for those with whom he chooses to associate. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cameroni Posted September 11 Share Posted September 11 Darryl Cooper has published his reply to the mob. Those who want to crucify him will be sorely disappointed, as he's firmly taking the side of jews, not deniers. https://subscribe.martyrmade.com/p/my-response-to-the-mob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevenl Posted September 11 Share Posted September 11 7 hours ago, Cameroni said: Darryl Cooper has published his reply to the mob. Those who want to crucify him will be sorely disappointed, as he's firmly taking the side of jews, not deniers. https://subscribe.martyrmade.com/p/my-response-to-the-mob So you consider this a reply. "I will give you all a much fuller response to the recent kerfuffle soon, but for now I hope this clip from Fear & Loathing in the New Jerusalem is sufficient. We’ll talk soon." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cameroni Posted September 12 Share Posted September 12 7 hours ago, stevenl said: So you consider this a reply. "I will give you all a much fuller response to the recent kerfuffle soon, but for now I hope this clip from Fear & Loathing in the New Jerusalem is sufficient. We’ll talk soon." No, the audio of course. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LatPhrao Posted October 29 Share Posted October 29 October 24, 2024 Dear Americans Living Abroad, This election will define the future of our country for generations, and it’s critical that every American voter, no matter where they are in the world, has the chance to participate in shaping that future. I recognize the unique challenges faced by Americans living overseas, and I want to assure you that a Harris-Walz administration will take your concerns seriously— whether it’s improving access to consular services, addressing the complex challenges you face with banking, taxation, and financial services, or ensuring equal treatment in immigration and citizenship processes. We are ready to work in partnership with you, and we welcome your counsel on how best to address these concerns in a new administration. Your experiences abroad contribute to the strength and global leadership of the United States. You build bridges, foster connections, and represent the values we hold dear as a nation. Your voice is essential to our democracy, and your issues are American issues. I encourage you to take part in this election and make sure your vote is counted. You can register today by visiting VotefromAbroad.org. I’m committed to earning your support and serving as your advocate as we move forward together. Thank you for everything you do for our country. Let’s get to work. Warmly, Vice President Kamala Harris 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frank83628 Posted October 29 Share Posted October 29 3 hours ago, LatPhrao said: October 24, 2024 Dear Americans Living Abroad, This election will define the future of our country for generations, and it’s critical that every American voter, no matter where they are in the world, has the chance to participate in shaping that future. I recognize the unique challenges faced by Americans living overseas, and I want to assure you that a Harris-Walz administration will take your concerns seriously— whether it’s improving access to consular services, addressing the complex challenges you face with banking, taxation, and financial services, or ensuring equal treatment in immigration and citizenship processes. We are ready to work in partnership with you, and we welcome your counsel on how best to address these concerns in a new administration. Your experiences abroad contribute to the strength and global leadership of the United States. You build bridges, foster connections, and represent the values we hold dear as a nation. Your voice is essential to our democracy, and your issues are American issues. I encourage you to take part in this election and make sure your vote is counted. You can register today by visiting VotefromAbroad.org. I’m committed to earning your support and serving as your advocate as we move forward together. Thank you for everything you do for our country. Let’s get to work. Warmly, Vice President Kamala Harris Desperation 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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