Posted on Jun 15, 2019
Why the Founding Fathers Feared a Standing Army | Andrew Kern
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I find it funny how you talk of aggression during World War 1 let me ask you about aggression what aggressive act did Germany Austria or turkey commit against the United States I can tell you the aggressive act The Americans employed against those States. Is it an act of aggression to sell weapons and materials of War to your enemies. The United States actively sold weapons ammunition Steel copper lead and zinc to England and France 2 years prior to the American entrance in the war you sent mercenary troops to help the French and English fight against the Germanic states even though at no time in history did either Kaiser make a hostile Act towards the United States. The entire war was started by an assassination let me ask you this if england tomorrow assassinated the son of Donald Trump do you think that would lead to war. Would that be American aggression or defense of our nation are our leaders and their families considered National Assets. In the interest of the better choice we should have sailed our Fleet out joined with the German fleet and smashed up British Fleet blockading German ports and taken England out of the war allowed Germany and Austria to swallow France and become a true European Union we would have never had to spend billions of dollars defending Europe against the Soviets because they would have been able to do it themselves we would have never had the Marshall Plan the extermination of the Jews under the Nazis or the second World War instead we would have had an Allied Nation sitting right there to take out the Soviet threat in its infancy.
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SSgt Boyd Herrst
Maybe not s’one from within the. Government but someone that thought he was holding a personal
Grudge(s). Toward the government they revere...
Grudge(s). Toward the government they revere...
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Maybe because they thought it’d be used
In the wrong way ... d’ya all think?
In the wrong way ... d’ya all think?
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