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Here is a kewl website about Second Amendment rights http://rexcurry.net/guncom.html
Tony Cooper of Orlando, Florida always humiliates himself by piling on more evasions that only show everyone that he cannot dispute the subject. Cooper only fools himself. His jealousy and envy of others is so embarrassing. Posters give Cooper no credence, as Cooper made no dispute of anything, Tony Cooper just posts babblings. Cooper makes it so easy to mock Cooper by repeating his babblings back to him. For example, a parallel to Cooper would be if you saw a drunken street bum claiming that he had just been anally probed by aliens from a space ship and didn't dispute that he had. The drunken street bum would then claim that he must be telling the truth because you didn't dispute him. It is also fun to mock Cooper by repeating what he evades as it heightens Coopers frustration to be reminded of Cooper's ignorance. The early American gesture in the Pledge of Allegiance was in fact the same salute and the American salute was the ORIGIN of the salute adopted later by the National Socialist German Workers Party (see the work of the historian Dr. Rex Curry, author of "Pledge of Allegiance Secrets"). http://rexcurry.net After the rise of German National Socialism, the American salute did not quickly fall out of style in that the American salute originated from 1892 and the National Socialist German Workers Party began in 1920 and grew through the 30's and beyond and Congress decided to try to change the gesture in 1942 AFTER the USA became involved in WWII. In reference to America's stiff-arm gesture, some Americans said "We did it first" and "its our salute" and everyone did not immediately embrace the hand-over-the-heart. http://rexcurry.net/pledge-allegianc...llegiance2.jpg The stiff armed gesture developed because the Bellamy salute began with a military salute that was then extended out toward the flag. Also, Francis Bellamy (and his cousin Edward Bellamy) were not only socialists, they were nationalists, similar the 2 words added to the German Workers Party by Hitler. http://rexcurry.net/swastika3swastika.jpg Using the outstretched salute is NOT a tradition that goes all the way back to the Romans, but that is a common myth. The stiff-arm gesture originated in the USA (from the Pledge) along with the robotic ritualism of chanting to the national flag in government schools. Using the outstretched salute is NOT a tradition that goes all the way back to the ancient Romans, but that is a common myth. The stiff-arm gesture originated in the USA (from the Pledge) along with the robotic ritualism of chanting to the national flag in government schools. Dr. Rex Curry showed that the "ancient Roman salute" is a modern myth that grew during and after the lives of Edward Bellamy (1850-1898) and Francis Bellamy (1855-1931). http://rexcurry.net/roman-salute-oxf...ictionary.html |
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