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user's latest post:
Human Biodiversity, history and...
Published (2009-11-28 15:35:00)
http://www.olimu.com/WebJournalism/2007/T exts/GWB-NurturistInChief.htm //Article by John Derbyshire: George W. Bush, Nurturist-in-Chief ... Here are three spheres in which George W. Bush's dogged, fervent nurturism has dragged him down into foolish or potentially disastrous policies. I'll call them the Three Millstones of George W. Bush. Millstone 1. Any nation at all, with any kind of population, history, or culture, can be...
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Book Calls Jewish People an...
Published (2009-11-28 23:43:00)
Have the book on my wish list. Thanks for posting the article. The more "history" I read and read about, the less I believe we actually know about anything or anybody in the past. Gibbon was probably the first historian in whom we could have ANY real faith and everybody tears him apart now. All history is "revisionist," I have boldly concluded. The question is whether the revisions are making it more or...
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Holocaust Denial Dissected
Published (2009-11-27 14:52:00)
Hello Suetonius, Thanks for clearing that up. The prospect of you lot charging around naked, painted blue, armed to the teeth (or whatever it was customary to arm up to) in all your perfidious glory was simply too horrible to contemplate. Too bad about the Bishop, though. He sounded like a decent fellow.
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History of the Palestinian Nation?
Published (2009-11-27 21:39:00)
two Reviews on The Resurgence of Anti-Semitism: Jews, Israel, and Liberal Opinion (Philosophy and the Global Context) by Bernard Harrison Of course, this wont make a dent on Jezeera and friends, as usual, but it sums up a lot of the arguments that have been presented here over the last months. - Expressed much better than I could. ( I wonder if any posters to this forum will even recognize their ideological positions here.) I write as a...
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THE FIRST WORLD WAR - who wants...
Published (2009-11-26 14:37:00)
Kurt: Do You know a bout French President Thiers and his reparation payments to Germany? Paid in total and early than Germany demanded. Thus the reparations to Germany, it was a this for tat and we know that Germany sabotaged itself not to pay. Plus Keynes whining also did not help. The Rentemark? The Kellogg- Briand agreement? The Young changes. More meat to it than just reparations were silly. Rachel
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History of the Palestinian Nation?
Published (2009-11-27 05:45:00)
Northern, You said Prometheus books has published over 2,500 books since it founding. That's nice. But, it has no bearing on the author's credibility or the book's content. Harper Collins just published "Going Rogue" , which was either written by Sarah Palin or her ghostwriter. It doesn't matter. Its rated # 1 in Amazon sales & has been in their top 100 for 60 days. Does that mean it should be treated...
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Holocaust Denial Dissected
Published (2009-11-26 15:59:00)
I tried to find a prior message of Rizoli when I noticed Amazon removed him from this thread. Hmmm, how many Holocaust Believers were also removed? None! Is it what you call hypocritically "democracy"? Unfortunately, it´s just confirm my fears which I expressed several times here. Lucky you for being on the side that holds the power. So you will not be driven out of places and not allowed to speak to defend a different...
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History of the Palestinian Nation?
Published (2009-11-27 09:12:00)
The late Charles Jannuzi would disagree with you - he claimed that ancient Macedonians and Greeks were part of the same group. Perhaps I can dig up his proof. ;-) Name calling is actually an indication that one has lost one's patience and possibly one's temper, not the argument as in this amusing rhyme by Piet Hein: My opponent's argument Is not alone malevolent But ignorant to boot He hasn't even got the sense To frame...
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Holocaust Denial Dissected
Published (2009-11-28 07:09:00)
Thank you, Dr. Davidson! I see you don't think they were painted blue :)
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The Atomic Bombing of Japan
Published (2009-11-28 21:13:00)
James Your naivete is breathtaking. "it is whether or not you believe shifting war from the battlefield to the cradle is moral." The battle has always been waged with civilians as casualties ... the invention of the soldier was a means toward preventing that. Civilians, unfortunately are always (not sometimes, not occasionally, not in separate instances) ALWAYS, the main casualties of war. If you choose to protect your...
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Started 6 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-05-14 16:06:00)
by John M. Lane
This is an interesting list of questions. The closest I can get to an answer is that I recall references to "Palestine" as a district of the Ottoman Empire and later a part of the British Mandate. Of course neither of those observations is sufficient to elevate it to the status of a sovereign state. I suspect it was more of a geographical area than a polity.
Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2009-10-02 07:25:00)
by Florida resident
Who had actually coined the term "Human Biodiversity" ? I always thought that it was Steven Sailer (a.k.a. Steve Sailer). Any comments ?
Started 2 days, 21 hours ago (2009-11-27 14:02:00)
by John M. Lane
In reply to the original post, I haven't read the book and am not well informed about Jewish history. That said, I believe it's probably true that what most people perceive to be "the Jewish Identify" is the product of invention, or evolution. Garribaldi, for example, achieved more by convincing people that they shared a national identity as "Italians" than he did militarily. I'm a ...
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-11-14 11:56:00)
by B. A. Dilger
Recently there has been some pressure for a sitting American president, in this case President Obama, to visit Hiroshima and it's various shrines. Yet I understand that no sitting Japanse prime minister has visited Pearl Harbor, nor apologized for the sneak attack which started the Pacific War. I prefer the Japan of today over, say, 1938. The atomic bombs saved the Japanese people from ...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-20 02:28:00)
by D. Kneeland
Circumstances were people are in a particular circumstance involving people and circumstance.
Started 1 day, 16 hours ago (2009-11-28 18:57:00)
by smudge
Resurrecting Prussia in its original form as a modern Bundesland would severely mess up the German constitution with its federal structure. I have not heard a single voice asking for that contingency. Who will rule Kaliningrad in 50/100 years? Russia. The place is right next to the proposed gas pipeline Nord Stream. Will Spain get back Gibraltar? Only if the inhabitants of Gibraltar want ...
Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-04 07:09:00)
by Jules César
Been a student of what began as the European General War (and ended as WW1) for some time. Of course Barbara Tuchman's pair of histories are superb: The Proud Tower and Guns of August.
Started 1 year, 6 months ago (2008-05-31 19:50:00)
by James E. Vigiletti
hERMANN gOERING OR SHERLOCK HOLMES.
Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2009-10-02 10:06:00)
by Susanna
Thanks William!! I was getting lonely!!
Started 7 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-04-11 17:32:00)
by Lycurgus
Disagree. Though its foundation may have been intended as peaceful, it is my belief that Islam has become tainted by tribal strife and inherent long standing traditions of violence. What peaceful religion would condone the killing of daughters who allegedly dishonored the family? It was King Darius who led the first holy war or jihad nearly a thousand years before Muhammed. These things ...
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Started 6 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-05-14 16:06:00)
by John M. Lane
This is an interesting list of questions. The closest I can get to an answer is that I recall references to "Palestine" as a district of the Ottoman Empire and later a part of the British Mandate. Of course neither of those observations is sufficient to elevate it to the status of a sovereign state. I suspect it was more of a geographical area than a polity.
Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2009-10-02 10:06:00)
by Susanna
Thanks William!! I was getting lonely!!
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-11-14 11:56:00)
by B. A. Dilger
Recently there has been some pressure for a sitting American president, in this case President Obama, to visit Hiroshima and it's various shrines. Yet I understand that no sitting Japanse prime minister has visited Pearl Harbor, nor apologized for the sneak attack which started the Pacific War. I prefer the Japan of today over, say, 1938. The atomic bombs saved the Japanese people from ...
Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2009-10-02 07:25:00)
by Florida resident
Who had actually coined the term "Human Biodiversity" ? I always thought that it was Steven Sailer (a.k.a. Steve Sailer). Any comments ?
Started 1 year, 6 months ago (2008-05-31 19:50:00)
by James E. Vigiletti
hERMANN gOERING OR SHERLOCK HOLMES.
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-22 15:31:00)
by Bill
To give crackpots like you something to jabber about on message boards.
Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-04 07:09:00)
by Jules César
Been a student of what began as the European General War (and ended as WW1) for some time. Of course Barbara Tuchman's pair of histories are superb: The Proud Tower and Guns of August.
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-20 02:28:00)
by D. Kneeland
Circumstances were people are in a particular circumstance involving people and circumstance.
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-22 03:35:00)
by Smallchief
Started 4 days, 2 hours ago (2009-11-26 08:27:00)
by Susanna
Very puzzling to me; a culture that is primarily vegetarian because it holds life sacred--WTF???
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