Quote Originally Posted by Kid Dynamite
not to mention the fact that if the Senate had ratified the League of Nations, WWII might never have happened.
im not a big fan of the war in Iraq... but the above comment is both blatently wrong and completely retarded

??? so what you're telling me is that a global organization weaker than the UN, which is already unable to handle relatively small regional conflicts (bosnia, sudan, etc etc), would have been able to stop WWII

your claim is completely baseless please return to 10th grade history
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