May the sprit....
John H wrote:
On Fri, 26 Dec 2008 08:49:28 -0500, Boater wrote:
John H wrote:
On Fri, 26 Dec 2008 05:03:03 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
On Dec 25, 10:56 pm, wrote:
On Dec 25, 6:24 pm, wrote:
On Thu, 25 Dec 2008 12:16:41 -0800, slammer_2 wrote:
Ever study your ancesters? A branch of my tree had the founder of
Ingersoll, Ontario in it, as well as his Daughter, Laura Ingersoll, who
when married, became Laura Secord......ever hear of that name? Most
likely NOT, as Canadian History is not studied in Amereeeeecan schools.
Historians there only study themselves.
I was aware of the Battle of the Beaver Dams, and the role of a woman in
it, but, alas, I did have to Google Secord's name. By the way, the War
of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.
By the way, the War of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.
Yes, it is. Every time I meet an American Citizen, MOST dont know ****
about History. They only seem to know about American History.
A great relative of mine helped carry Brocks body off the field at the
Battle of Queenston Heights.He was also a member of Butlers Rangers.
But if I remember correctly wasn't the Battle of Queenston Heights
part of Canadian, and not US History?
I believe he's trying to make the point that most Americans are pretty
stupid because we don't know the facts of 'Canadian' history.
Of course, not much happens up there, and we have plenty to remember with
our own history.
I wonder how many battles of Iwo Jima were fought by Canada anyway?
--
John
Look up the Dieppe Raid.
Please do your own research.
Hope your Christmas was spectacular!
--
John
Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!
He already did, John. Where do you think he came up with that? He's
the *king* of Google. He even gets his photos from there, remember?
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