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The general historic view is that the Brits were desperate to get the Yanks Independence to control the printing of the Dollar, and the dopey twats looked like they were going to screw it up, so the Brits funded mercenaries by the back door to help them.

The signing of the Declaration (in particular some of the wording) was part of the same scam.

The Brits probably probably put the Jocks in there, knowing they'd be thick enough to fall for it.
Oooft!

Aye the British wanted rid of the new world and all it's resources. The Bank of England was established by one of those thick Jocks you speak of ya silly ****.
 
John Paul Jones, now there was a sailor!

Father of the American Navy.

Scottish btw.
 
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Oooft!

Aye the British wanted rid of the new world and all it's resources. The Bank of Emgland was established by one of those thick Jocks you speak of ya silly ****.

They still owned the printing of the dollar, worth far more than the guff that the mugs thought they'd 'won'. :emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
John Paul Jones, now there was a sailor!

Father of the American Navy.

Scottish btw.

You do know, even if any of your guff was true, it still leaves you just a message board wastrel. No feeble attempts at reflected glory can change than. :emoticon-0136-giggl
 
They still owned the printing of the dollar, worth far more than the guff that the mugs thought they'd 'won'. :emoticon-0102-bigsm
The printing of the dollar was worth more than 3.9 million square miles of prime land and all the natural resources there in was it?

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So you're saying Sir Walter Raleigh had a hand in the British empire, is that really what you're saying?

:emoticon-0136-giggl


Of course. He fought the Spanish for a slice of the New World. Established early colonies in the Americas and the Caribbean.

Also fought wars in Ireland, on behalf of Queen Bess iirc.
 
The printing of the dollar was worth more than 3.9 million square miles of prime land and all the natural resources there in was it?

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Yep. But your pet mugs didn't realise. Nothing is worth anything unless it involved the dollar, owned by??? :emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
You do know, even if any of your guff was true, it still leaves you just a message board wastrel. No feeble attempts at reflected glory can change than. :emoticon-0136-giggl
Aldo only posts facts my friend. Not like the utter drivel you've been posting on this thread in the last few minutes.

So at least I'm an accurate wastrel. You're just a shìte spewing wastrel.

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Aldo only posts facts my friend. Not like the utter drivel you've been posting on this thread in the last few minutes.

So at least I'm an accurate wastrel. You're just a shìte spewing wastrel.

<laugh>

Then put ALDO back on. Whoever you are, your bullshit is stinking the place out. :emoticon-0105-wink:
 
Of course. He fought the Spanish for a slice of the New World. Established early colonies in the Americas and the Caribbean.

Also fought wars in Ireland, on behalf of Queen Bess iirc.
He was a noob and ultimately a failure. He even had a wee go at finding Eldorado.

Put to death by a Scot though so...

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To think, ALDO's proud warriors, reduced by his own generation to being just piss heads waving a begging bowl toward Westminster. :emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
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