Tourist shares shocking photo of an armed man minding his own business at Yellowstone
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Kevin Hughes deleted the tweet, I wanted to see the picture.... comments in Zappa's link are great
I dont listen to what anyone in or from the UK says. We already pushed their shit in once and most others are doing it again. Theyre a sad, defeated people.
Link to the Twitter thread didn't work for me just now. Perhaps it was censored.
Sorry, wasn’t it twice we beat English ass as in Revolution and the War of 1812? We certainly saved it twice last century. If it wasn’t for America and it’s guns, the Germans would be goose stepping around Seville Row.
For all intents and purposes the War of 1812 was a brutal tie - but sure.
Sorry, wasn’t it twice we beat English ass as in Revolution and the War of 1812? We certainly saved it twice last century. If it wasn’t for America and it’s guns, the Germans would be goose stepping around Seville Row.
While I certainly wouldn't trivialize or downplay the US's contributions to WW2 (my grandfather served), the single greatest contributor to the defeat of the Germans was the Soviet Union, by a pretty wide margin.This.
They’d have shellacked us if they hadn’t spent fifteen years being bled white against Napoleon, too. We were their sideshow.
But still. ‘Murica and all that. Pass the Budweiser.
I dont listen to what anyone in or from the UK says. We already pushed their shit in once and most others are doing it again. Theyre a sad, defeated people.
Not as bad as the French though.I dont listen to what anyone in or from the UK says. We already pushed their shit in once and most others are doing it again. Theyre a sad, defeated people.
While I certainly wouldn't trivialize or downplay the US's contributions to WW2 (my grandfather served), the single greatest contributor to the defeat of the Germans was the Soviet Union, by a pretty wide margin.
The US total WW2 losses were about 400,000, across all theaters. The Soviet Union had more killed than that at Stalingrad alone.
While I wouldn't equate losses alone to contribution, in sum, the Soviets on the Eastern Front are often grossly under-discussed and undervalued.
While I certainly wouldn't trivialize or downplay the US's contributions to WW2 (my grandfather served), the single greatest contributor to the defeat of the Germans was the Soviet Union, by a pretty wide margin.
The US total WW2 losses were about 400,000, across all theaters. The Soviet Union had more killed than that at Stalingrad alone.
While I wouldn't equate losses alone to contribution, in sum, the Soviets on the Eastern Front are often grossly under-discussed and undervalued.
Not disputing that. The Eastern Front was basically bad guy vs. bad guy.Their losses were largely the result of leadership and tactics which did not care the slightest about force protection, preservation, and supply.