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Reading over the many ignorant coments:([:/]>:(. You ignorant people should realize that the only reason we dont speak German is becuase of our veterans.>:(



So then why do we speak "english"?
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In fact, I'll take the tangent with you now. :P If the Battle of Britain, and Operation Overlord had gone the other way, and Germany had been able to advance to Iceland, and finished their own nuclear development.



So how early in the war does Germany finish their nuclear program? And do they develop greater production capacity than the Americans (after Nagasaki, there wasn't much more than posturing about how many more could be used)?

A monopoly on nukes might change the possible outcomes, but Germany still remains very small in population and qualified leadership to manage the world, preventing the Russians and Americans from completing the development. Seems more likely that Germany solidifies its control over Europe, and the Cold War of the 50s becomes one between the Americans and Germans, not Russians.

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Reading over the many ignorant coments:([:/]>:(. You ignorant people should realize that the only reason we dont speak German is becuase of our veterans.>:(





So then why do we speak "english"?


Well, in the sixth century, England got invaded by the Saxons, who took away all of the desks from the Britons.

And then in the eleventh century the Normans invaded and took away all the desks from the Saxons.

From all of that the English language developed.

And then their descendants invaded America, and took away all of the desks from the Indians.:P
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> what about the carpenters?

Or the lunch ladies. Won't someone please think of the lunch ladies!



Don't forget the 'trash' collectors, they risk everything everyday just so that we can have clean streets and not be overrun with rats. Without them it could be the Black death all over again. God Bless 'em all.
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Not responding to the last poster, but jesus titty christ. :D

The main point I was trying to make is never take your freedom for granted. I think that was what the teacher was trying to convey.

I got the story from a friend who has in his sig line on his emails this:

If you can read English - thank a teacher
If you're reading in English - thank a soldier

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>If you're reading in English - thank a soldier

Except for those soldiers back in 1776, of course. They won the war, but those worthless bastards didn't even change the language!



I guess the subtlety of my earlier post was lost on some.

Also, if the language is what determines who won the war, then why are so many signs around my city in; Spanish, Vietnamese, Hebrew, Chinese and Korean?
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>If you're reading in English - thank a soldier

Except for those soldiers back in 1776, of course. They won the war, but those worthless bastards didn't even change the language!



I guess the subtlety of my earlier post was lost on some.

Also, if the language is what determines who won the war, then why are so many signs around my city in; Spanish, Vietnamese, Hebrew, Chinese and Korean?


Because the people who came here and refused to become part of the 'melting pot' won THAT war? :P
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>If you're reading in English - thank a soldier

Except for those soldiers back in 1776, of course. They won the war, but those worthless bastards didn't even change the language!



I guess the subtlety of my earlier post was lost on some.

Also, if the language is what determines who won the war, then why are so many signs around my city in; Spanish, Vietnamese, Hebrew, Chinese and Korean?


Because the people who came here and refused to become part of the 'melting pot' won THAT war? :P


You might wanna google the word rhetorical; also when used in conjunction with the word question.

That said, there was no "war" being fought with the people that came here; they're all refugee / immigrants and unless you're a decedent of people that spoke english as their native tongue before arriving in the US, then they are pretty much exactly like you.

People that think otherwise aren't thinking very well.
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>If you're reading in English - thank a soldier

Except for those soldiers back in 1776, of course. They won the war, but those worthless bastards didn't even change the language!



I guess the subtlety of my earlier post was lost on some.

Also, if the language is what determines who won the war, then why are so many signs around my city in; Spanish, Vietnamese, Hebrew, Chinese and Korean?


Because the people who came here and refused to become part of the 'melting pot' won THAT war? :P


You might wanna google the word rhetorical; also when used in conjunction with the word question.

That said, there was no "war" being fought with the people that came here; they're all refugee / immigrants and unless you're a decedent of people that spoke english as their native tongue before arriving in the US, then they are pretty much exactly like you.

People that think otherwise aren't thinking very well.


Tongue in cheek question, tongue in cheek answer.

My ancestors came to the USA from Germany, France and other European countries - they learned English (if they didn't already know it) and didn't insist that special rules or exceptions be made for them in regards to language.
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If you can read English - thank a teacher
If you're reading in English - thank a soldier

:P

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>If you're reading in English - thank a soldier

Except for those soldiers back in 1776, of course. They won the war, but those worthless bastards didn't even change the language!



I guess the subtlety of my earlier post was lost on some.

Also, if the language is what determines who won the war, then why are so many signs around my city in; Spanish, Vietnamese, Hebrew, Chinese and Korean?


A language won a war? Did it give the combatants a decided tactical advantage? :P

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So how early in the war does Germany finish their nuclear program?



Well, if we parallel it with the US development timeline, perhaps, perhaps coinciding with the German invasion of Poland. The following year, the Maginot line falls, and upon sustained losses in the battle of Britain, development is complete.

So,

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And do they develop greater production capacity than the Americans (after Nagasaki, there wasn't much more than posturing about how many more could be used)?



Well, this is just conjecture, so perhaps it's the same scenario. Japan did not know we didn't have any more, the same play could be made.

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A monopoly on nukes might change the possible outcomes, but Germany still remains very small in population and qualified leadership to manage the world, preventing the Russians and Americans from completing the development.



Of course. There are so many possible time lines that could be followed.

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Seems more likely that Germany solidifies its control over Europe, and the Cold War of the 50s becomes one between the Americans and Germans, not Russians.



That too. Though the variable we were able to play in WWII better, was containing Mexico. Germany certainly thought of finding another avenue along the lines of the Zimmermann telegram.

HBO did a so-so movie called "Fatherland" with Rutger Hauer. The idea being that Germany won the battle over Europe, the US over Japan, and Germany was still fighting an eastern front against the USSR. The main plot being the uncovering of the reality of the holocaust which was hidden from the world.
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Home schooling without a strong, narrow ideology can be quite good. Add an ideology such as was suggested in the OP, (this is a discussion stemming from the OP, right?) and you have an opportunity for mind fucking you would never have with kids exposed to counter points of view.



Yep.


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And then in the eleventh century the Normans invaded and took away all the desks from the Saxons.

From all of that the English language developed.

So what you're really saying is that we owe English to the French :)>:(

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Yes, partially. The Normans are where we get (most of) the Latin-based portion of English. the saxons were germanic, and that's where we get the germanic influence in English. The Britons were Celtic.

As a matter of fact, for approximately 3 centuries after the Norman invasion, the language spoken in the castles of the English rulers was French, while the commoners spoke Middle English.
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And then in the eleventh century the Normans invaded and took away all the desks from the Saxons.

From all of that the English language developed.

So what you're really saying is that we owe English to the French :)>:(

Wendy W.


Normans were NOT French. They happened to be occupying part of what is now France in 1066.

Hint: Nor(se)man.
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