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Founding Fathers Forum: reply to your lies

Posted by: Brad (I_love_peas_and_sauce@ThisIsToPreventSpam-671-RemoveThis.hotmail.com) on 17 Jan 2003 at 6:56:39 AM
In-Reply-To: american revolution questions posted by dana on 4:31:12 PM 16 Jan 2003

hey finland? why do you think you write english so good? because the USA RULE THIS DAMN PLANET!!
all you write was a lie the bosotn tea party was the greatest symbol of defiance ever. made by poor, starivg desperate men forced to act by a king who wished most of them dead. the american indian issue jsut shows how hard damn hard we had to fight to win this country and keep it.

so stop your lies, you would be speaking german or russian if it werent fot the good old US of A.


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