9/11 Anniversary

Zipperfish

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Wouldn't it have been awesome if I ACTUALLY SAID the Americans have forgotten about it? Wouldn't that actually have given you a point in your post. Alas... it was not said... therefore you fail.

Why it is widely celebrated in Canada is kind of funny but it stems from the myth that Canada won.

BTW... did you ever get the Canadians route of march from Canada to Washington?

mm-hmm

EagleSmacked said:
The War of 1812 was sparsely mentioned in the US.

1812: The forgotten war - Washington Post

Washington Post article: 1812: The Forgotten War.

1812: The Forgotten War

War of 1812 video sereis called "The Forgotten War: 1812"

http://www.amazon.ca/The-War-1812-Forgotten-Bicentennial/dp/0252078373

War of 1812: A forgotten Conflict.

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Zipperfish

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I'm just funnin with EagleSmack. It's got nuthin to do with nuthin. What I know about the War of 1812 you could fir on the head of a pin.
 

hunboldt

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I'm just funnin with EagleSmack. It's got nuthin to do with nuthin. What I know about the War of 1812 you could fir on the head of a pin.


Next Week You and Eagle smack are scheduled to argue out 'Who won the American Civil War- The Americans or the other Americans?"
Debate starts 12.01 PM Sunday sharp...Be there .:p
 

hunboldt

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We know what you had for breakfast today Bloomer, a big bowl of steaming dung, same as you eat every day.

Which one of us is responsible for seeing that The DB stays in his lodge and gets an adequate supply of fresh aspen sticks this winter?