Shutting Down The Government (Page 12)

briansmythe
briansmythe: Yeah for shore , Im never going to vote again , it's compularcy here , There is no way I feel even remotely Comfortable , knowing that Im supporting , Such a corrupt system , Even Third party"s here are a total sham , Cos the Prefarences still go to , One of the two major party"s , They can lock me Up if they wish
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Super Esquire
Super Esquire: Wow. Voting is Compulsory in Australia?
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briansmythe
briansmythe: Yeah Its been Compulsory , Since they became Independant of Britan , In 1905 or some thing , The Issue I have Were , Not Independant of the United states , And these Coalitions of the Willing And all the your either with Us or Against US
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briansmythe
briansmythe: What have we had since then 2 world Wars , and a host of others , No its
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OhioJon
OhioJon: Wasnt Australia a penal colony in early 19th century?
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briansmythe
briansmythe: yeah 17, 18 th Ohio , I think they shipped them out to America , too in the early days
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Super Esquire
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briansmythe
briansmythe: What are you Wowing about Superdude, What do they Teach in America ,
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briansmythe
briansmythe: Where does History start there , Cival war , WW2
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briansmythe
briansmythe: Actually I dont think any of that is Taught in Schools here these , Days its all the Sainitized political correct version
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OhioJon
OhioJon: History in America begins with American Indians
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Super Esquire
Super Esquire: There is abundant evidence of precollimbian israelite presence in america (u.s.)
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OhioJon
OhioJon: I would need a source to believe that history.
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briansmythe
briansmythe: Yeah wasn"t all that long ago Ohio , when you think about it ,
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Super Esquire
Super Esquire: Google "menorah mounds", for instance, documented at the behest of thomas jefferson in the 1700s
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OhioJon
OhioJon: Interesting.
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Super Esquire
Super Esquire: In an important new book entitled "Jefferson and the Indians: The Tragic Fate of the First Americans", Anthony F.C. Wallace, University Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus, at the University of Pennsylvania, notes that in 1803, President Thomas Jefferson was impressed by William Lytle's early maps of the East Fork and Milford Works, and requested more information about "Those works of Antiquity" (Wallace 1999, p. 139 and n. 18). Wallace includes the photograph of the more detailed 1823 Corps of Engineers map presented above (pp. 140-1).
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briansmythe
briansmythe: yeah know all that super dude , I don"t get what your getting at , so its OK for Isreal to Attack Syria , only a few weeks ago , Hiding behind Passenger Aircraft , That could be considered Using Human shields
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Super Esquire
Super Esquire: Brian, no our heritage of faith in america goes back a lot further than is commonally appreciated
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Super Esquire
Super Esquire: Commonly*
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Super Esquire
Super Esquire: That's all.
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OhioJon
OhioJon: Early archeology quite primitive and unscientific
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Super Esquire
Super Esquire: Scientific methods werent developed and widespread until later times
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OhioJon
OhioJon: They made assumptions about age of Egyption Pyramids.
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briansmythe
briansmythe: History is not how its presented in the History books
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