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Travis Stanush
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Posted - 2014.08.22 16:00:00 -
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Civil War in America? Hehe if only we could be that lucky... Short answer is a resounding NO Long answer is that no one wants to give up the comforts they currently have be it the elite of this country or the lowest class seriously a war here would destroy all of our infrastructure, our current quality of life.
The American people as a whole are content with the current situation. Who wants to give up their nice house, cars, and THINGS in general for something they didn't even really notice? That is the greatest obstacle the war there is. Realistically as long as the quality of life for the majority is unaffected there will be be no change.
No I will not show you where they touched me!!!
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Travis Stanush
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Posted - 2014.08.22 16:46:00 -
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TechMechMeds wrote:Travis Stanush wrote:Civil War in America? Hehe if only we could be that lucky... Short answer is a resounding NO Long answer is that no one wants to give up the comforts they currently have be it the elite of this country or the lowest class seriously a war here would destroy all of our infrastructure, our current quality of life.
The American people as a whole are content with the current situation. Who wants to give up their nice house, cars, and THINGS in general for something they didn't even really notice? That is the greatest obstacle the war there is. Realistically as long as the quality of life for the majority is unaffected there will be be no change. Does the fact that the USA is divided into states cause many issues?. that is something i don't know anything about really.
No it doesn't cause any real issues. The federal government ( national) is partly composed of representative of each state (regional) now the historic backgrounds of these states can cause issues, but not the variety the can cause a outright war.
No I will not show you where they touched me!!!
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Travis Stanush
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Posted - 2014.08.22 18:49:00 -
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GLOBAL fils'de RAGE wrote:Paternally both my grand parents where from Puritan ancestory immigrated to Boston in 1630. Maternally one was also Puritan/Norman and one "First French" early 1620's immigrated to Arcadia Nova Scotia.
My paternal ancestor's father was the sherrif of Rutland England in approx. 1619 and a Cambridge prof at death. Both of his grandfathers where MP's under queen Elizabeth, maternal name was Laurence Chadderton, from Lancashire and help translate the KJV Bible. Paternally the name was Archdeacon Robert Johnson born in Stamford.
Sir. John Fitz John my first known ancestor presented himself to his norman fellow Robert of Scottland and was renamed, because Norman heraldic names where nonsensical outside of Normandy. The scottish King game him lands in Lincolnshire and Lancashire and was tasked with the protection of the Templar Highway. Sir John was only 20 years of age and had 20 knights and 200 men at arms when he had returned from the crusades.
We assume since his name ties him to Rounne fr. he was from a 1066 norman family. Umm ok.... Thanks for the family history?
No I will not show you where they touched me!!!
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Travis Stanush
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Posted - 2014.08.22 18:57:00 -
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TechMechMeds wrote:Travis Stanush wrote:GLOBAL fils'de RAGE wrote:Paternally both my grand parents where from Puritan ancestory immigrated to Boston in 1630. Maternally one was also Puritan/Norman and one "First French" early 1620's immigrated to Arcadia Nova Scotia.
My paternal ancestor's father was the sherrif of Rutland England in approx. 1619 and a Cambridge prof at death. Both of his grandfathers where MP's under queen Elizabeth, maternal name was Laurence Chadderton, from Lancashire and help translate the KJV Bible. Paternally the name was Archdeacon Robert Johnson born in Stamford.
Sir. John Fitz John my first known ancestor presented himself to his norman fellow Robert of Scottland and was renamed, because Norman heraldic names where nonsensical outside of Normandy. The scottish King game him lands in Lincolnshire and Lancashire and was tasked with the protection of the Templar Highway. Sir John was only 20 years of age and had 20 knights and 200 men at arms when he had returned from the crusades.
We assume since his name ties him to Rounne fr. he was from a 1066 norman family. Umm ok.... Thanks for the family history? It was most interesting. *Terrance and Philip voice* fk you buddy!. No its cool he knows all that but I thought we were here to talk of the ills of American politics.
No I will not show you where they touched me!!!
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Travis Stanush
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Posted - 2014.08.23 19:21:00 -
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hfderrtgvcd wrote:So many ignorant and stupid people in this thread. So you think it's all good then?
No I will not show you where they touched me!!!
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