Posted by Tony in Mass. on November 19, 2011 at 06:29:41 from (76.118.216.103):
In Reply to: Nothing changed. posted by Bendee on November 19, 2011 at 00:34:46:
Yeah, I look to wikipedia for everything. still not clear if he was a 'commissioned officer' or a victorian version of 'imbedded reporter'. He was a little guy back then. His whole uniform is in Blenhiem Palace. Cranky. His sun helmet was as big as his shirt, and the Mauser pistol was as long as his thigh! Gun nuts on here probably aren't aware of how his articles on how this semi auto pistol saved his bacon twice in the Sudan, small a bullet as it was. Semi autos were the mousetrap everyone wanted to design after reading those reports.... even tho the British Army kept the Webley till the 70's??? Yep. A big mistake undoing the wall put around this barbaric gang 500 years ago. The 'trade' and 'expanding empire' is certainly coming back to haunt all of us. Kitchener was already savvey to this gang in the years since Kartoum wasn't he? He once told Gen. Arthur McArthur, Douglas's father- to 'shove a piece of raw pork down their gullet, tie them to a post smeared in lard. And then shoot them. With a large audience of his friends and family in attendance'. That idea soon ended the Philipine resistance.... but it would lead to world court prosecutions nowdays. Still a nice idea for the troops when no one is watching. Spam is pocket sized.... A few years ago when 'homeland insecurity' was looking for anti terrorism ideas from the public, I emailed this old idea. they never sent a thank you email back .......
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