I'm commandeering this thread for a bit. Yes, the Bilderturds are on there. They are even subdivided. A ton of info in this schematic.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CCCC-U...20Schmatic.pdf
Ed
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I'm commandeering this thread for a bit. Yes, the Bilderturds are on there. They are even subdivided. A ton of info in this schematic.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CCCC-U...20Schmatic.pdf
Ed
But, it is an excellent source of info on the Bilderturds, regarding make-up.
BTW, commandeering is the gov term for looting.
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Originally Posted by Ed Ward MD
finally a brave American is telling the truth. Your government lied to you, you need to get rid of Bush. America became the least liked country during his presidency.
Where ya from? I noticed the "you"s, so you apparently are not from here. Do you think your government is not lying to you? I know of no such nation in the NWO.Quote:
Originally Posted by paparose
BTW, he has to be brave now. Because, he was not brave earlier. A truly brave man would not do what he did.
My Best to You and Yours,
Ed
What fucking country do you live in?Quote:
Originally Posted by paparose
I agree Bong..America & President Bush getting slammed everyday..well what about the other Countries? And I really want to know how Tony Blair is not put on the hot seat like our President??
No shit Shel.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Shelbay
here is a story fuck nuts up there should know........
The American Revolutionary War (1775â??1783), also known as the American War of Independence,[1] was a conflict that erupted between Great Britain and revolutionaries within thirteen British colonies, who declared their independence as the United States of America in 1776. The war was the culmination of the American Revolution, a colonial struggle against political and economic policies of the British Empire. The war eventually widened far beyond British North America; many Native Americans also fought on both sides of the conflict.
Throughout the war, the British were able to use their naval superiority to capture and occupy coastal cities, but control of the countryside (where most of the population lived) largely eluded them. After an American victory at Saratoga in 1777, France, Spain, and the Netherlands entered the war against Great Britain. French involvement proved decisive, with a naval victory in the Chesapeake leading to the surrender of a British army at Yorktown in 1781. The Treaty of Paris in 1783 recognized the independence of the United States.