The USA, a crime?
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The USA, a crime?
Was the establishment of what we now know as the United States of America a criminal act?
It worked about like this:
American people got really, really ticked off at British government.
American people think "Hey, British government is a long way off, can't send troops or resources very fast!"
American people revolt and blow the heck out of British troops.
British government responds with a sincere "OMGWTFBBQ!"
American people sit down, elect George Washington, and begin making "^_^" faces at British Government.
American people got really, really ticked off at British government.
American people think "Hey, British government is a long way off, can't send troops or resources very fast!"
American people revolt and blow the heck out of British troops.
British government responds with a sincere "OMGWTFBBQ!"
American people sit down, elect George Washington, and begin making "^_^" faces at British Government.
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England, epitome of empirialism has no room to complain when a bunch it's citizens do unto the King what the king has done unto the world....
He should just request we call it Karma Land and it's all even.
Of course there must be a lawyer somewhere who thinks he has a shot at winning the case to have the Kings property returned
He should just request we call it Karma Land and it's all even.
Of course there must be a lawyer somewhere who thinks he has a shot at winning the case to have the Kings property returned
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Not quite, but I'd trade a bunch of Bush for Tony Blair....hmmm, if you don't know what kind of Bush I meant that sounds rather gayBehemoth wrote:You wish you were us. hahaMobius wrote:Maybe, but I doubt the Queen would be interested. You guys are nothing but a bunch of trouble!Will Robinson wrote:Of course there must be a lawyer somewhere who thinks he has a shot at winning the case to have the Kings property returned
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Rosa Parks refusing to give up her seat on the bus was illegal, as was MLK's leading a bus boycott (conspiracy to obstruct the operation of a business). Gandhi collecting salt on the shore was also illegal. The Boston Tea Party was illegal, the Continental Congress leading a rebellion was illegal, Susan B. Anthony voting in 1872 was illegal, Amirus Darrow III smuggling slaves to Canada on the underground railroad was illegal, John Scopes teaching evolution in Tennessee was illegal... and, yes, the formation of the US was illegal.
Need I say more?
(I think I'll quote myself on this next time someone starts in on "Bush's illegal war" )
Need I say more?
(I think I'll quote myself on this next time someone starts in on "Bush's illegal war" )
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Nice list, and point well made.Lothar wrote:Rosa Parks ... MLK ... Gandhi ... Boston Tea Party ... Continental Congress ... Susan B. Anthony ... Amirus Darrow III ... John Scopes ... formation of the US ...
The deeper question then becomes not, "was it illegal?", but, "was it ethical?" or maybe even, "was it right?".
You'll get a lot more debate on the posted topic (and the people/events you mentioned) with those questions.
In retrospect i'm really not sure if it WAS right after all, The creation of the states that is.....Foil wrote:Nice list, and point well made.Lothar wrote:Rosa Parks ... MLK ... Gandhi ... Boston Tea Party ... Continental Congress ... Susan B. Anthony ... Amirus Darrow III ... John Scopes ... formation of the US ...
The deeper question then becomes not, "was it illegal?", but, "was it ethical?" or maybe even, "was it right?".
You'll get a lot more debate on the posted topic (and the people/events you mentioned) with those questions.