Pacridge
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Soviet_Guy said::ws A true American pig.
Pacridge said:What a shock, you seem to find a way to insult anything and everything American. That's actually fine, America has long valued freedom of speech, so you can say whatever moronic thing you wish.
Pacridge said:Welcome to Debate Politics!
Not a bad choice I guess, still going to stick with the "American Pig."
Nice photo album, going to take a wild guess that "42" has nothing to do with your age.
Pacridge said:What a shock, you seem to find a way to insult anything and everything American. That's actually fine, America has long valued freedom of speech, so you can say whatever moronic thing you wish.
Comrade Brian said:Right free speech :rofl
that's why it was illegal to be a revolutionary, they used to fit almost all left-wing under this
Allison42x said:no, not at all, lol...42 is only my basketball number
Pacridge said:Illegal actions- yes, illegal words-no. Words have never been outlawed. Unlike the Soviet Union.
I am surprised why so many voted for Alexander the great. He was a good commander I suppose but his massive success in Persia was more to do with the direct tactics the greeks had used for centuries. No eastern army could face a direct assault properly. It was Alexander's fortune that the greeks used those tactics at the time.
Also, his own troops did not follow him in India. He was facing a revolt from his best troops. This is not the sign of a good leader. It is the sign of a ruler.
She's French and she's a woman.I just would like to know why Joan of Arc has 2 votes?
Soviet_Guy said:No, his only weakness was impatience.
walrus said:a.) Your name is Soviet Guy (the USSR having claimed to be a communist nation
Comrade Brian said:Yeah that's why it was called Union of Soviet SOCIALIST Republics, no country has ever claimed to be communist
walrus said:Now this is interesting. Lenin claimed to be a communist. Stalin claimed to be a communist. Mao claimed to be communist. The party that governed the Soviet Union called itself the communist party. The website of the CPUSA maintains that the Soviet Union was intended to be a communist country.
edb19 said:From the list I'd choose Robert E. Lee, 2nd in his class @ West Point. Choosing to lead the Confederate Army was a difficult decision for him. Without his leadership the Union would have won sooner.
Not on the list, but certainly worthy of consideration, Field Marshall Rommel. From what I recall from my history classes, he was a brilliant strategist, both respected and feared by the Allied Forces.
Plus, he wasn't so much about strategy as about massive numbers to overwhelm his opponents. Hitler took the best of that strategy and combined it with lightening quick attacks from multiple directions in what he knew to be blitzkrieg.slim said:I am surprised why so many voted for Alexander the great. He was a good commander I suppose but his massive success in Persia was more to do with the direct tactics the greeks had used for centuries. No eastern army could face a direct assault properly. It was Alexander's fortune that the greeks used those tactics at the time.
Also, his own troops did not follow him in India. He was facing a revolt from his best troops. This is not the sign of a good leader. It is the sign of a ruler.
ShamMol said:Plus, he wasn't so much about strategy as about massive numbers to overwhelm his opponents. Hitler took the best of that strategy and combined it with lightening quick attacks from multiple directions in what he knew to be blitzkrieg.
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