30 Jun 18
Originally posted by @no1marauderI apparently am bad at History. Thanks for the correction. Just remember...I'm a product of American Public Education.
You really are bad at history.
Stalin throughout the 30s actively supported the concept of European "collective security" and joined with France and other countries in a series of mutual defense pacts. The French destroyed that relationship by agreeing to sell out the Czechs at Munich with neither the Czechs or the Soviets being allowed to attend tho ...[text shortened]... n 1936 would have been sufficient to stop it and probably end Hitler's regime once and for all).
30 Jun 18
The post that was quoted here has been removedHahahahahaha!
You make me smile. You're so full of yourself.
Maybe, when you go to your next job interview, don't mention that you know so much. Maybe mix in a bit of humility. You know about humility...right? If not, I have faith that you can learn about it.
This is important because, nobody wants to hire their own replacement.
And you'd most assuredly be mis-labeled as over-qualified.
Again, you can thank me later.
Originally posted by @no1marauderLMAO!
You really are bad at history.
Stalin throughout the 30s actively supported the concept of European "collective security" and joined with France and other countries in a series of mutual defense pacts. The French destroyed that relationship by agreeing to sell out the Czechs at Munich with neither the Czechs or the Soviets being allowed to attend tho ...[text shortened]... n 1936 would have been sufficient to stop it and probably end Hitler's regime once and for all).
You are an apologist for Stalin now? And I thought being one for Hillary was hard enough as it was. I guess any good Marxist must do what they have to do.
If the truth be known, Stalin threw the Poles under the bus as he helped Hitler conquer Poland. The Allies should have declared war on them both. Stalin just wanted to kick back and watch Germany come after the West to destroy it.
In reality, Stalin was in no position for war because the murderous paranoid lunatic killed off all his generals. When Hitler invaded in 1941, he got really drunk for about a two week period because he realized that because of his idiotic purges, Hitler would probably destroy him.
As for the deal to sell the Czechs down the river by the French, that was idiotic as well. But the reality of the situation was, no one was going to deny Hitler his war. He wanted it at any cost. It was just a matter of which half wit would figure that out first.
01 Jul 18
Originally posted by @whodeyIt would have been an excellent plan for the UK and France to declare war on the USSR in September 1939.
LMAO!
You are an apologist for Stalin now? And I thought being one for Hillary was hard enough as it was. I guess any good Marxist must do what they have to do.
If the truth be known, Stalin threw the Poles under the bus as he helped Hitler conquer Poland. The Allies should have declared war on them both. Stalin just wanted to kick back and watch G ...[text shortened]... He wanted it at any cost. It was just a matter of which half wit would figure that out first.
If you find anything in the post I made factually inaccurate, let me know.
The post that was quoted here has been removedIt makes me angry that kind of thing goes on even now. My own son taking SAT's aced the English part of the test and was called in to the testing office demanding answers, they obviously thought he had somehow cheated. They asked him where he had gone to HS and he repied, Anglican International school in Jerusalem, apparently that school has a good reputation and they just said, 'that explains it' and that was the end of that.
People have a hard time owning up to mistakes, that seems to be a prevalent human trait.
It sounds like your father made the right choice, do you think he did in retrospect?
Instead of treasuring you for your talent, the school just dug in and refused to admit error. THEY are the ones at fault not you.