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26/01/2008 14:56:21
 
 
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Politics
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Miscellaneous
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Don't worry about it. I didn't take any offense. I was just presenting our history which had a very strong presence in that area. I'm certain that any person from Holland in particular will be happy to confirm that for you.

Carry on having fun ;)

>Well, I apologize Grady. I just read my post again and I can see how you may take offense thinking I didn't mention the action of Canadian troops. I thought my statement to Walter: which according to your previous posts was so minimal as to be non-existant was clear, but definitely not.
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>>Okay - forget it
>>
>>>I know that history. I never disputed it. Why do you bring it up? I never made any claim that would in anyway diminish that event. There is so much more to WWII and it all deserves recognition - not just the major events.
>>>
>>>http://www.rememberseptember44.com/
>>>http://users.aol.com/dadswar/us-troops-in-holland.htm
>>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_the_United_States_during_World_War_II
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>And you may start here:
>>>>http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-71-1682-11568/conflict_war/veday/clip2
>>>>
>>>>The Canadiana did the job and the brits and US took the credit. Ask Walter.
>>>>
>>>>>I never claimed U.S. troops liberated Holland. They were there though on numerous occasions. You might want to check that. You can start here:
>>>>>
>>>>>http://www.rememberseptember44.com/
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Tracy, you might want to check whose troops liberated Holland. ;)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>If Netherlands would give back the billion dollars they received from the U.S. in the Marshall Plan, it would be a start. Or perhaps the U.S. could charge Netherlands for the action our troops saw there during WWII which according to your previous posts was so minimal as to be non-existant.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>If you think the valuation of the dollar has anything to do with whether or not people feel warm and fuzzy about George Bush you really don't understand how things work. European bankers have a long history of being willing to profit from the devil himself if it made a franc, a mark or a kroner.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>GWB has a lot to do with the value of the dollar. Your economy is on the edge of collapsing on the tremendous weight of the death you're in. The thing is that you're not able to see it yet. I agree with tore that what we see here (devaluation of the dollar, the house market, the financial branch on the whole, the consequences of the war against terror etc) normally does not reach the mere american.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Americans are always hopefull and enthousiastic. Thats one thing I admire. We europeans are much more negative (Consequences of the many european wars and two world wars). However americans are also the neglecting realitiy in some respects. It is time for change. We are longing for an american president that is able to get the economy back to the years of bill clinton. If not, the US will lose its position to a new rising power: whether thats in europe or Asia.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Walter,
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?
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