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Re: 570,000 Christian kill each other in one battle , and 650,000 American christians kill each other in " civil war " |
"kangarooistan" <kangarooistan@gmail.com> wrote in message
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570,000 christians kill each other in one battle
Golly Why let christians into your country , they have proved time
and
again they are just homicidal maniacs
www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passchendaele
Passchendaele has come to symbolise the horrific nature of the great
battles of the First World War. The Germans lost approximately
270,000
men, while the British Empire forces lost about 300,000, including
approximately 3, 96 New Zealanders 36,500 Australians and 16,000
Canadians - the latter of which were lost in the intense final
assault
between 26 October and 10 November; 90,000 British, New Zealand and
Australian bodies were never identified, and 42,000 never recovered.
Aerial photography showed 1,000,000 shell holes in 1 square mile
(2.56 km²).
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List of massacres of Indigenous Australians -
YEP , those pesky christians AGAIN kill 300,000 people because they
were black and owned land
I think christians learned it from Jews ??
www.evilbible.com
Wikipedia,This is a list of conflicts between Indigenous Australians
and European ... This was the first Aboriginal massacre for which
European settlers were tried. ...
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_massacres_of_Indigenous_Australians
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American Civil War -
Wikipedia, The American Civil War (1861-1865)
was a major war between the United States (the "Union") and eleven
Southern states which declared that they had a right ...
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War
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Golly the yanks seem ADDICTED to war
List of conflicts in North America
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Contents [hide]
1 Before the sixteenth century
2 Sixteenth century
3 Seventeenth century
4 Eighteenth century
5 Nineteenth century
6 Twentieth century
7 Twenty-first century
8 See also
[edit] Before the sixteenth century
1006 Norseman versus Beothuk along the coast of Newfoundland
[edit] Sixteenth century
1520 Aztecs force Cortés from Tenochtitlan
1521 Cortés captures the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan
1565 Massacre of French colonists from Fort Caroline by Spanish
soldiers from St. Augustine
[edit] Seventeenth century
through the 17th century war between the Huron and the Iroquois
1640 French and Iroquois Wars
1689-1697 King William's War
[edit] Eighteenth century
1702-1713 Queen Anne's War
1715-1717 Yamasee War
1744-1748 King George's War
1754-1763 The French and Indian War
Battle of Jumonville Glen (May 28, 1754)
Battle of Fort Necessity, aka the Battle of Great Meadows (July 3,
1754)
Battle of Fort Beauséjour (June 16, 1755)
Braddock Expedition (Battle of the Monongahela aka Battle of the
Wilderness) (July 9, 1755)
Battle of Lake George (1755)
Battle of Great Cacapon (April 18, 1756)
Battle of Fort Oswego (August, 1756)
Kittanning Expedition (climax about September 8, 1756)
Battle on Snowshoes (January 21, 1757)
Battle of Sabbath Day Point (July 26, 1757)
Battle of Fort William Henry (August 9, 1757)
Battle of Louisburg (July 27, 1758)
Battle of Fort Frontenac (August, 1758)
Battle of Carillon (1758) (July 8, 1758)
Battle of Fort Duquesne (September 14, 1758)
Battle of Fort Ligonier (October 12, 1758)
Forbes Expedition (climax on November 25, 1758 with the British
occupation of the ruins of Fort Duquesne)
Battle of Ticonderoga (1759)
Battle of Fort Niagara (1759)
Battle of Beauport (July 31, 1759)
Battle of the Plains of Abraham (September 13, 1759)
Battle of Sainte-Foy (April 28, 1760)
Battle of Montreal (1760)
1763 Pontiac's Rebellion
1763 Frontier warfare during the American Revolution
1774 Dunmore's War
1775-1783 American Revolutionary War
Major campaigns and expeditions of the war:
1775-1776 Siege of Boston
1775 Invasion of Canada (1775)
1776 New York Campaign
1777 Saratoga Campaign
1779 Sullivan Expedition
Major battles:
Battle of Lexington and Concord - April 19, 1775
Battle of Ticonderoga - May 10, 1775
Battle of Crown Point - May 12, 1775
Battle of Bunker Hill - June 17, 1775
Battle of Gloucester - August 8, 1775
Battle of Kemp's Landing - November 14, 1775
Battle of Great Bridge - November 28 - December 9, 1775
Battle of Quebec - December 31, 1775
Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge - February 27, 1776
Battle of Dorchester Heights - March 2 -March 4, 1776
Battle of the Rice Boats - March 2-March 3, 1776
Battle of Trois-Rivières - June 8, 1776
Battle of Long Island - August 27, 1776 (or the Battle of Brooklyn)
Landing at Kip's Bay - September 15, 1776
Battle of Harlem Heights - September 16, 1776
Battle of Valcour Bay - October 11, 1776
Battle of White Plains - October 28, 1776
Battle of Trenton - December 26, 1776
Battle of Princeton - January 3, 1777
Battle of Ticonderoga (1777) - July 5-July 6, 1777
Battle of Oriskany - August 6, 1777
Battle of Bennington - August 16, 1777
Battle of Brandywine - September 11, 1777
Battle of Freeman's Farm - September 19, 1777 (or 1st Saratoga)
Battle of Germantown - October 2, 1777
Battle of Bemis Heights - October 7, 1777 (or 2nd Saratoga)
Battle of Saratoga - October 17, 1777
Battle of Freetown - May 25, 1778
Battle of Monmouth - June 28, 1778
Battle of Alligator Bridge - June 30, 1778
First Battle of Ushant - July 27, 1778
Battle of Vincennes - February 23-February 25, 1779
Battle of Stony Point - July 16, 1779
Battle of Newtown - August 29, 1779
Siege of Savannah - October 9, 1779
Battle of Cape St. Vincent - January 16, 1780
Siege of Charleston - March 29, 1780
Battle of Piqua - August 8, 1780
Battle of Camden - August 16, 1780
Battle of King's Mountain - October 7, 1780
Battle of Cowpens - January 17, 1781
Battle of Guilford Court House - March 15, 1781
Battle of Groton Heights - September 6, 1781
Battle of Eutaw Springs - September 8, 1781
Battle of Yorktown - September/October 1781
Second Battle of Ushant - December 12, 1781
Battle of Sadras - February 17, 1782
Battle of the Saintes - [[April 9-April 12, 1782
Battle of Blue Licks - August 19, 1782
Battle of Rhode Island
1785 - 1795 Northwest Indian War
1791 - 1804 Haitian Revolution
1794 Whiskey Rebellion
[edit] Nineteenth century
1810 - 1821 Mexican War of Independence
1812 - 1814 War of 1812
1813 - 1814 Creek War
1837 - 1838 Rebellions of 1837
1837 - 1838 Lower Canada Rebellion
1837 - 1838 Upper Canada Rebellion
1846 - 1848 Mexican-American War
1855 -1856 Puget Sound War
1861 - 1865 American Civil War
List of Battles of the American Civil War
Ten Major Battles of the American Civil War:
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Chickamauga
Battle of Chancellorsville
Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
Battle of Antietam
Battle of the Wilderness
Second Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Stones River
Battle of Shiloh
Battle of Fort Donelson
1863 - 1865 Colorado War
1865 - 1866 Fenian Raids
1869 - 1870 Red River Rebellion
1892 Homestead Strike
[edit] Twentieth century
1910 - 1921 Mexican Revolution
1914 - 1918 World War I
1941 - 1945 World War II
Attack on Pearl Harbor
Battle of the Aleutian Islands
1994 - present Civil war in Chiapas.
[edit] Twenty-first century
1994 - present Civil war in Chiapas
2001 - present War on Terrorism
September 11, 2001 attacks
Hey Islamo-nut I got a new group for you to go hang out in full of people
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16 Jul 2007 01:14:27 PM |
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"Economics" <economy@nospam.net> wrote in message
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"st. Mary' s Fucking ***** hole" <veakrin@gmail.com> wrote in message
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It was the destruction of the White Racist British Empire .
On Jul 16, 5:30 am, "Chairman Mao says:" <Mao-ze-D...@prc.com> wrote:
"kangarooistan" <kangaroois...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1184387386.077160.323590@n2g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
570,000 christians kill each other in one battle
Golly Why let christians into your country , they have proved time
and
again they are just homicidal maniacs
www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passchendaele
Passchendaele has come to symbolise the horrific nature of the great
battles of the First World War. The Germans lost approximately
270,000
men, while the British Empire forces lost about 300,000, including
approximately 3, 96 New Zealanders 36,500 Australians and 16,000
Canadians - the latter of which were lost in the intense final
I think they are saying the wealthy Jewish banks caused World War I by
getting the nations to fight each other, lending money to all sides of the
conflict, and then emerging as the victor after the war, with most of the
money and with hardly any casualties.
(The above post was bought and paid for with negative money. Some people
don't realize it, but this can actually be done. You can buy things with
no
money sometimes, like the above post. :)
assault
between 26 October and 10 November; 90,000 British, New Zealand and
Australian bodies were never identified, and 42,000 never recovered.
Aerial photography showed 1,000,000 shell holes in 1 square mile
(2.56 km²).
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List of massacres of Indigenous Australians -
YEP , those pesky christians AGAIN kill 300,000 people because they
were black and owned land
I think christians learned it from Jews ??www.evilbible.com
Wikipedia,This is a list of conflicts between Indigenous Australians
and European ... This was the first Aboriginal massacre for which
European settlers were tried. ...
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_massacres_of_Indigenous_Australians
-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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American Civil War -
Wikipedia, The American Civil War (1861-1865)
was a major war between the United States (the "Union") and eleven
Southern states which declared that they had a right ...
www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Golly the yanks seem ADDICTED to war
List of conflicts in North America
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Contents [hide]
1 Before the sixteenth century
2 Sixteenth century
3 Seventeenth century
4 Eighteenth century
5 Nineteenth century
6 Twentieth century
7 Twenty-first century
8 See also
[edit] Before the sixteenth century
1006 Norseman versus Beothuk along the coast of Newfoundland
[edit] Sixteenth century
1520 Aztecs force Cortés from Tenochtitlan
1521 Cortés captures the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan
1565 Massacre of French colonists from Fort Caroline by Spanish
soldiers from St. Augustine
[edit] Seventeenth century
through the 17th century war between the Huron and the Iroquois
1640 French and Iroquois Wars
1689-1697 King William's War
[edit] Eighteenth century
1702-1713 Queen Anne's War
1715-1717 Yamasee War
1744-1748 King George's War
1754-1763 The French and Indian War
Battle of Jumonville Glen (May 28, 1754)
Battle of Fort Necessity, aka the Battle of Great Meadows (July 3,
1754)
Battle of Fort Beauséjour (June 16, 1755)
Braddock Expedition (Battle of the Monongahela aka Battle of the
Wilderness) (July 9, 1755)
Battle of Lake George (1755)
Battle of Great Cacapon (April 18, 1756)
Battle of Fort Oswego (August, 1756)
Kittanning Expedition (climax about September 8, 1756)
Battle on Snowshoes (January 21, 1757)
Battle of Sabbath Day Point (July 26, 1757)
Battle of Fort William Henry (August 9, 1757)
Battle of Louisburg (July 27, 1758)
Battle of Fort Frontenac (August, 1758)
Battle of Carillon (1758) (July 8, 1758)
Battle of Fort Duquesne (September 14, 1758)
Battle of Fort Ligonier (October 12, 1758)
Forbes Expedition (climax on November 25, 1758 with the British
occupation of the ruins of Fort Duquesne)
Battle of Ticonderoga (1759)
Battle of Fort Niagara (1759)
Battle of Beauport (July 31, 1759)
Battle of the Plains of Abraham (September 13, 1759)
Battle of Sainte-Foy (April 28, 1760)
Battle of Montreal (1760)
1763 Pontiac's Rebellion
1763 Frontier warfare during the American Revolution
1774 Dunmore's War
1775-1783 American Revolutionary War
Major campaigns and expeditions of the war:
1775-1776 Siege of Boston
1775 Invasion of Canada (1775)
1776 New York Campaign
1777 Saratoga Campaign
1779 Sullivan Expedition
Major battles:
Battle of Lexington and Concord - April 19, 1775
Battle of Ticonderoga - May 10, 1775
Battle of Crown Point - May 12, 1775
Battle of Bunker Hill - June 17, 1775
Battle of Gloucester - August 8, 1775
Battle of Kemp's Landing - November 14, 1775
Battle of Great Bridge - November 28 - December 9, 1775
Battle of Quebec - December 31, 1775
Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge - February 27, 1776
Battle of Dorchester Heights - March 2 -March 4, 1776
Battle of the Rice Boats - March 2-March 3, 1776
Battle of Trois-Rivières - June 8, 1776
Battle of Long Island - August 27, 1776 (or the Battle of Brooklyn)
Landing at Kip's Bay - September 15, 1776
Battle of Harlem Heights - September 16, 1776
Battle of Valcour Bay - October 11, 1776
Battle of White Plains - October 28, 1776
Battle of Trenton - December 26, 1776
Battle of Princeton - January 3, 1777
Battle of Ticonderoga (1777) - July 5-July 6, 1777
Battle of Oriskany - August 6, 1777
Battle of Bennington - August 16, 1777
Battle of Brandywine - September 11, 1777
Battle of Freeman's Farm - September 19, 1777 (or 1st Saratoga)
Battle of Germantown - October 2, 1777
Battle of Bemis Heights - October 7, 1777 (or 2nd Saratoga)
Battle of Saratoga - October 17, 1777
Battle of Freetown - May 25, 1778
Battle of Monmouth - June 28, 1778
Battle of Alligator Bridge - June 30, 1778
First Battle of Ushant - July 27, 1778
Battle of Vincennes - February 23-February 25, 1779
Battle of Stony Point - July 16, 1779
Battle of Newtown - August 29, 1779
Siege of Savannah - October 9, 1779
Battle of Cape St. Vincent - January 16, 1780
Siege of Charleston - March 29, 1780
Battle of Piqua - August 8, 1780
Battle of Camden - August 16, 1780
Battle of King's Mountain - October 7, 1780
Battle of Cowpens - January 17, 1781
Battle of Guilford Court House - March 15, 1781
Battle of Groton Heights - September 6, 1781
Battle of Eutaw Springs - September 8, 1781
Battle of Yorktown - September/October 1781
Second Battle of Ushant - December 12, 1781
Battle of Sadras - February 17, 1782
Battle of the Saintes - [[April 9-April 12, 1782
Battle of Blue Licks - August 19, 1782
Battle of Rhode Island
1785 - 1795 Northwest Indian War
1791 - 1804 Haitian Revolution
1794 Whiskey Rebellion
[edit] Nineteenth century
1810 - 1821 Mexican War of Independence
1812 - 1814 War of 1812
1813 - 1814 Creek War
1837 - 1838 Rebellions of 1837
1837 - 1838 Lower Canada Rebellion
1837 - 1838 Upper Canada Rebellion
1846 - 1848 Mexican-American War
1855 -1856 Puget Sound War
1861 - 1865 American Civil War
List of Battles of the American Civil War
Ten Major Battles of the American Civil War:
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Chickamauga
Battle of Chancellorsville
Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
Battle of Antietam
Battle of the Wilderness
Second Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Stones River
Battle of Shiloh
Battle of Fort Donelson
1863 - 1865 Colorado War
1865 - 1866 Fenian Raids
1869 - 1870 Red River Rebellion
1892 Homestead Strike
[edit] Twentieth century
1910 - 1921 Mexican Revolution
1914 - 1918 World War I
1941 - 1945 World War II
Attack on Pearl Harbor
Battle of the Aleutian Islands
1994 - present Civil war in Chiapas.
[edit] Twenty-first century
1994 - present Civil war in Chiapas
2001 - present War on Terrorism
September 11, 2001 attacks
Hey Islamo-nut I got a new group for you to go hang out in full of people
with like minds and educational level.
alt.atheism
Why?
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