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"Li Changchun" wrote in
: Offered as an aside, and not directed to your post (response) specifically, the following: So far as I can tell, any country in recent history that has been exposed to the U.S. Air Force or U.S. Navy has come away from the dealing quite damaged. I can see the struggle that the U.S. is having in its ground conflict in Iraq, perhaps a different story. We have gone through the "Mother of All Wars" scenario with the Mideast, and I do not believe that bombastic speech is going to help their situation concerning how seriously the world takes them. Improvements in technology even since the mid 80s, and the current administration in the U.S. would certainly bode catastrophe for any opponent to the U.S. Air Force or U.S. Navy. Oh, and by the by, when was the U.S. Navy defeated the first time? Dr. Artaud Hizbullah Leader Nasrallah at Pro-Syrian Beirut Rally: If U.S. Navy Fleet Returns to Lebanon They Will Be Defeated Again http://memritv.org/search.asp?ACT=S9&P1=594%20 |
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Dr., it simply makes for a wonderful study of propaganda.
"* Dr. Artaud *" wrote in message ... "Li Changchun" wrote in : Offered as an aside, and not directed to your post (response) specifically, the following: So far as I can tell, any country in recent history that has been exposed to the U.S. Air Force or U.S. Navy has come away from the dealing quite damaged. I can see the struggle that the U.S. is having in its ground conflict in Iraq, perhaps a different story. We have gone through the "Mother of All Wars" scenario with the Mideast, and I do not believe that bombastic speech is going to help their situation concerning how seriously the world takes them. Improvements in technology even since the mid 80s, and the current administration in the U.S. would certainly bode catastrophe for any opponent to the U.S. Air Force or U.S. Navy. Oh, and by the by, when was the U.S. Navy defeated the first time? Dr. Artaud Hizbullah Leader Nasrallah at Pro-Syrian Beirut Rally: If U.S. Navy Fleet Returns to Lebanon They Will Be Defeated Again http://memritv.org/search.asp?ACT=S9&P1=594%20 |
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* Dr. Artaud * wrote:
"Li Changchun" wrote in : Oh, and by the by, when was the U.S. Navy defeated the first time? 11 Oct 1776 to the British on Lake Champlain ? |
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uncle arnie wrote in news:11396p365kfsk60
@corp.supernews.com: Come on now, I meant "recent history", though by the construction of the sentence, your interpretation would be more valid. LOL Dr. Artaud * Dr. Artaud * wrote: "Li Changchun" wrote in : Oh, and by the by, when was the U.S. Navy defeated the first time? 11 Oct 1776 to the British on Lake Champlain ? |
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"Li Changchun" wrote in
: True. I don't think that most people give the prevalence of propaganda much thought. I'm always incredulous when some of my co-workers unquestioningly accept mainstream news stories. Not that these stories are untrue, sometimes they are, sometimes not, but even the frequency of the airing of the stories and the tone in which the stories are presented constitute propaganda. Anti-Smoking propaganda campaigns are maddening. Any sensible person would realize that smoking is seriously bad for your health, yet every day, some new study is released showing that tropical fish raised in the homes of smokers are more likely to have breast or prostate cancer than those raised in non-smokers homes. (I am being facetious here). Oddly enough, because the perceived outcome of the anti-smoking campaigns is good, the campaign itself is not perceived as propaganda, yet it is. Dr. Artaud Dr., it simply makes for a wonderful study of propaganda. "* Dr. Artaud *" wrote in message ... "Li Changchun" wrote in : So far as I can tell, any country in recent history that has been exposed to the U.S. Air Force or U.S. Navy has come away from the dealing quite damaged. I can see the struggle that the U.S. is having in its ground conflict in Iraq, perhaps a different story. Hizbullah Leader Nasrallah at Pro-Syrian Beirut Rally: If U.S. Navy Fleet Returns to Lebanon They Will Be Defeated Again http://memritv.org/search.asp?ACT=S9&P1=594%20 |
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![]() "uncle arnie" wrote in message ... To continue my misinterpretation, I don't thing the British did as well in the War of 1812. They lost on Lake Erie and Lake Champlain. Think they were winning in the Atlantic though. There was a strange little war on the west coast in the 1840's also, over some little island or something and if I recall both countries disavowed it and had it settled by a commission later. I'll shut up about now. Hmmm. I wonder if you're referring to the San Juan Island "Pig War". http://www.outwestnewspaper.com/pigwars.html "The Pig War began on June 15, 1859, when an American settler named Lyman Cutlar shot and killed a trespassing pig belonging to Englishman Charles Griffin of the Hudson Bay Company. "It was eating my potatoes," said Cutlar, who had already warned Griffin to keep his pig out his potato patch. "It is up to you to keep your potatoes out of my pig," was Griffin's reply." I'd say Cutlar did just that. Makes me proud to be an American. ![]() |
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