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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Fatherland in alt.philosophy
Author: THE BORG
Date: Sep 1, 2008 17:13
...And you never thought from far away would come those who understood. That we would also feel in our hearts the sentiment and grief of this kind of loss. That the loss of England would surely be too much to bear. And as you know that England lives on still. And you know that England always will. And you hear the FATHER - the fatherland And only the English would understand. THE BORG
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Fatherland in alt.philosophy
Author: THE BORG
Date: Sep 1, 2008 16:43
... England was felt by many on Earth - both alive and dead who had England in their hearts and in their blood. Far more than any other human or any religions. The love of a country - a FATHERland goes very deep. And many rose from graves and marched out into space. "We go where England goes. England is in our hearts and blood for ever". And with songs and poems and carrying banners and ...
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Fatherland in alt.philosophy
Author: IFF Network
Date: Aug 20, 2008 17:37
...determine the nature of that society. And so it was – and is – with South Africa, where population figures reveal precisely how the use of alien labor by the Afrikaners dispossessed them of their fatherland.Consider the following: in 1904, the first population census of the old Transvaal (one of four provinces in the ‘old’ South Africa) revealed that there were 297,277 Whites and 937,127 non-...
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