On 11 Sep, 22:30, Nic hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
> On 11 Sep, 14:32, Robert Cohen msn.com> wrote:
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>> On Sep 11, 3:55Â am, "Kevin B. Murphy" comcast.net> wrote:
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>>> On 10-Sep-2008, Robert Cohen msn.com> wrote:
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>>>> On Sep 10, 4:51Â am, "Kevin B. Murphy" comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>> You know, I kind of have to wonder if Arab countries hate America and
>>>>> Israel
>>>>> so much, then why don't they provoke us in the obvious way using the
>>>>> swastica. Â The answer is (cough) chivalry. Â It's Germany's symbol and
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>>>>> may want it back someday. Â You can't say that it's never going to
>>>>> happen.
>>>>> Nobody knows when but you can never say never. Â The German military is
>>>>> entitled to display their symbol on their uniforms. Â They built the
>>>>> finest
>>>>> military machine in history and as much as you may hate the military,
>>>>> the
>>>>> military commemorates these things with patches and so on.
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>>>>> If you combine work with play then more work can be accomplished. Â Does
>>>>> anyone think Civilization is really cool!! Â I've never played online
>>>>> before.
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>>>> Guess which religious group came to live in Cologne, Germany, slightly
>>>> prior or at approx the same time as the Christians?
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>>>> Why do you think the swastika was outlawed by the Bundestag/
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>>> Why is the swastica outlawed in Germany? Â Well, it could possibly be that
>>> antisemetic sentiment amoung Germans is manifest by their resolve not to
>>> help the Jews become a nation that gets along with its neighbors. Â So the
>>> solution to that, you see, is to persuade Germans to teach chivalry to the
>>> Jews and of course the Germans should lead by example... in the hopes that
>>> the Jews will return Germany's symbol in gratitude.
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>>> If you combine work with play then more work can be accomplished. Â Does
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> from what I remember, the swastikas origin was one of the many
> Asian (and there others) symbols implying 'peace' ... although
> the German one was reversed, how unfortunate
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> The caste system is Asian also and the idea of so called 'Aryians'
> 'elites' permiates or permiated their system....this system is very
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the very ancient of Olde Europe sytems, is of course, Irish