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Old 04-20-2006, 07:18 PM
Rudey Rudey is offline
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wikipedia? Get real. I mentioned the denazification because you brought it up (of course there was ZERO relation to this case). You also brought up my school and now my knowledge. Perhaps you've got some sort of complex .

And it's awesome that you're able to skip over everything and not comprehend why you make no sense. Using your logic, slavery should still be allowed because it used to be legal and terrorists (and their supporters) that somehow legally got into the US, should do whatever they want.

It's funny how you didn't get it. I got it and so did several others in this thread

-Rudey
--And if you don't care that Yale let him in, you don't have to read this thread.


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Originally posted by squirrely girl
while i certainly love a good debate, i generally try not to engage people who feel the necessity to name call - oh well though -

the history lesson, while well intentioned, isn't supporting your argument and comes across as a poor attempt to make yourself sound intelligent - btw, in case you didn't get the memo - wikipedia isn't the best source of info, try getting an actual degree in modern european history or i can pass along a reading list at your request.

IMMEDIATELY following WWII the "party member only" argument was, in fact, not acceptable. i agree with you here. however, after running out of acceptable people, the military did eventually give in and relax standards. additionally - the Morgenthau plan was an issue unto itself and had less to do with nazis and more to do with industrial capabilities, money, and fear. at any rate, it wasn't much worse than the post WWI reparations. i was thinking about discussing the marshall plan here but i thought it in poor taste as this wasn't what the original discussion was about (but doesn't it look really cool that i threw it out there?!?!)

and i am super stoked that your high-falutin' school taught you so much about geography and immigrant populations - as well versed as you are, i wonder when you had time to learn about all of the other things you post about?

at any rate - i live in a rather large military town and i'm not from tn originally

- marissa

ps - my state of residence has no bearing on your personality flaws
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