Just wanted to point out to tomeworm that Thomas Paine, Founding Father and one of the original abolitionists (very radical) was a Girondin sympathizer, not a Jacobin. I can't have you misrepresenting one of our Founding Fathers.
Catcher tomeworm isn't even American he is from the UK just like moshbeast. don't expect them to understand American freedom and our founding fathers. That's why they whined and cried until they got the forum censorship they wanted.
Thanks for confirming this account is also yours Bob. Everyone knew it from the start. But only robert_lazar and his clones ever said that they are from the UK. (And you do not know that.)
Catcher tomeworm isn't even American he is from the UK just like moshbeast. don't expect them to understand American freedom and our founding fathers. That's why they whined and cried until they got the forum censorship they wanted.
Robert Lazar, I'd appreciate it if you'd quit saying that I'm British. I
wouldn't be ashamed to admit I'm British if I were; but I'm not. I've
told you before that I'm an American. I was born in America and have
lived in America the majority of my life.
I've traveled
internationally, and quite extensively, including throughout the UK.
I've been privileged to have personally known a number of Brits who are
surprisingly knowledgeable of history, including American history, and
even our Constitution. I think it foolish and naive for you to
stereotype Brits as being ignorant. I dare say some Brits know far more
of our Constitution than you do.
Their use of British-slang words made it easy to figure out where they are from.
But wait Robbie , you bragged in an earlier post that you had there real IP's , that's how you knew where they were , so which is it , slang or server hack's ?
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Anyway, I've already responded to you here.
Robert Lazar, I'd appreciate it if you'd quit saying that I'm British. I wouldn't be ashamed to admit I'm British if I were; but I'm not. I've told you before that I'm an American. I was born in America and have lived in America the majority of my life.
I've traveled internationally, and quite extensively, including throughout the UK. I've been privileged to have personally known a number of Brits who are surprisingly knowledgeable of history, including American history, and even our Constitution. I think it foolish and naive for you to stereotype Brits as being ignorant. I dare say some Brits know far more of our Constitution than you do.