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On May 18, 5:26 pm, dxAce wrote:
Cato wrote: On May 18, 9:30 am, wrote: If the photo isn't in that book,it is in another book I have here.A photo of a British Ship off the coast of France and Winston Churchill is inspecting some Gun emplacements on shore.There is enemy fire coming in and he was asked to get back inside the bunker where it is safer,but he didn't get back inside. I am not neat and tidy and orderly.My books and stuff are scattered all over the place in my dusty old house.It would take me more time than I care to spend looking for that photo.Ever since I got internet access and DirecTV, I stay glued to the couch. The Real Churchill - Mises Institutewww.mises.org/story/1450 cuhulin Something else interesting about Churchill is that the United States made him an Honorary Citizen of the United States of America. Cuhulin, I have read some of Von Mises works. I believe that he was a great friend of freedom. Best regards, Cato Citizen of the United States of America Declaration of Citizenship Response by President John F. Kennedy and the Response by Winston Churchill Declaration of Honorary Citizen of United States of America April 9, 1963 BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS Sir Winston Churchill, a son of America though a subject of Britain, has been throughout his life a firm and steadfast friend of the American people and the American nation; and WHEREAS he has freely offered his hand and his faith in days of adversity as well as triumph; and WHEREAS his bravery, charity and valor, both in war and in peace, have been a flame of inspiration in freedom's darkest hour; and WHEREAS his life has shown that no adversary can overcome, and no feat can deter, free men in the defense of their freedom; and WHEREAS he has by his art as an historian and his judgment as a statesman made the past the servant of the future; NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, under the authority contained in an Act of the 88th Congress, do hereby declare Sir Winston Churchill an honorary citizen of the United States of America. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this ninth day of April, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-three, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-seventh. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*----- Remarks by President John F. Kennedy at the White House, Washington D.C., April 9, 1963 We meet to honor a man whose honor requires no meeting -- for he is the most honored and honorable man to walk the stage of human history in the time in which we live. Whenever and wherever tyranny threatened, he has always championed liberty. Facing firmly toward the future, he has never forgotten the past. Serving six monarchs of his native Great Britain, he has served all men's freedom and dignity. In the dark days and darker nights when Britain stood alone -- and most men save Englishmen despaired of England's life -- he mobilized the English language and sent it into battle. The incandescent quality of his words illuminated the courage of his countrymen. Given unlimited powers by his citizens, he was ever vigilant to protect their rights. Indifferent himself to danger, he wept over the sorrows of others. A child of the House of Commons, he became in time its father. Accustomed to the hardships of battle, he has no distaste for pleasure. Now his stately Ship of Life, having weathered the severest storms of a troubled century, is anchored in tranquil waters, proof that courage and faith and the zest for freedom are truly indestructible. The record of his triumphant passage will inspire free hearts for all time. By adding his name to our rolls, we mean to honor him -- but his acceptance honors us far more. For no statement or proclamation can enrich his name -- the name Sir Winston Churchill is already legend. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*----- Sir Winston's response 28 Hyde Park Gate, London, April 6, 1963 As read at the White House by Randolph S. Churchill, April 9, 1963 Mr. President, I have been informed by Mr. David Bruce that it is your intention to sign a Bill conferring upon me Honorary Citizenship of the United States. I have received many kindnesses from the United States of America, but the honour which you now accord me is without parallel. I accept it with deep gratitude and affection. I am also most sensible of the warm-hearted action of the individual States who accorded me the great compliment of their own honorary citizenships as a prelude to this Act of Congress. It is a remarkable comment on our affairs that the former Prime Minister of a great sovereign state should thus be received as an honorary citizen of another. I say "great sovereign state" with design and emphasis, for I reject the view that Britain and the Commonwealth should now be relegated to a tame and minor role in the world. Our past is the key to our future, which I firmly trust and believe will be no less fertile and glorious. Let no man underrate our energies, our potentialities and our abiding power for good. I am, as you know, half American by blood, and the story of my association with that mighty and benevolent nation goes back nearly ninety years to the day of my Father's marriage. In this century of storm and tragedy I contemplate with high satisfaction the constant factor of the interwoven and upward progress of our peoples. Our comradeship and our brotherhood in war were unexampled. We stood together, and because of that fact the free world now stands. Nor has our partnership any exclusive natu the Atlantic community is a dream that can well be fulfilled to the detriment of none and to the enduring benefit and honour of the great democracies. Mr. President, your action illuminates the theme of unity of the English-speaking peoples, to which I have devoted a large part of my life. I would ask you to accept yourself, and to convey to both Houses of Congress, and through them to the American people, my solemn and heartfelt thanks for this unique distinction, which will always be proudly remembered by my descendants. WINSTON S. CHURCHILL And by golly, he wasn't a dumbass Canuck, as the Canuck is no match for the likes of Sir Winston.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Goddamn it dxAce! Can't you leave off attacking us Canucks and Canada for a bit? Why do you have to keep it up? What in hell has caused such a hatred in you??? If it the "Old Stump Hole" that you're drinking, take a break from it for a while. Cato Cato |
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Cato......What does the history of Winston Churchill have to do with
shortwave radio? "Cato" wrote in message oups.com... On May 18, 5:26 pm, dxAce wrote: Cato wrote: On May 18, 9:30 am, wrote: If the photo isn't in that book,it is in another book I have here.A photo of a British Ship off the coast of France and Winston Churchill is inspecting some Gun emplacements on shore.There is enemy fire coming in and he was asked to get back inside the bunker where it is safer,but he didn't get back inside. I am not neat and tidy and orderly.My books and stuff are scattered all over the place in my dusty old house.It would take me more time than I care to spend looking for that photo.Ever since I got internet access and DirecTV, I stay glued to the couch. The Real Churchill - Mises Institutewww.mises.org/story/1450 cuhulin Something else interesting about Churchill is that the United States made him an Honorary Citizen of the United States of America. Cuhulin, I have read some of Von Mises works. I believe that he was a great friend of freedom. Best regards, Cato Citizen of the United States of America Declaration of Citizenship Response by President John F. Kennedy and the Response by Winston Churchill Declaration of Honorary Citizen of United States of America April 9, 1963 BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS Sir Winston Churchill, a son of America though a subject of Britain, has been throughout his life a firm and steadfast friend of the American people and the American nation; and WHEREAS he has freely offered his hand and his faith in days of adversity as well as triumph; and WHEREAS his bravery, charity and valor, both in war and in peace, have been a flame of inspiration in freedom's darkest hour; and WHEREAS his life has shown that no adversary can overcome, and no feat can deter, free men in the defense of their freedom; and WHEREAS he has by his art as an historian and his judgment as a statesman made the past the servant of the future; NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, under the authority contained in an Act of the 88th Congress, do hereby declare Sir Winston Churchill an honorary citizen of the United States of America. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this ninth day of April, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-three, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-seventh. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*----- Remarks by President John F. Kennedy at the White House, Washington D.C., April 9, 1963 We meet to honor a man whose honor requires no meeting -- for he is the most honored and honorable man to walk the stage of human history in the time in which we live. Whenever and wherever tyranny threatened, he has always championed liberty. Facing firmly toward the future, he has never forgotten the past. Serving six monarchs of his native Great Britain, he has served all men's freedom and dignity. In the dark days and darker nights when Britain stood alone -- and most men save Englishmen despaired of England's life -- he mobilized the English language and sent it into battle. The incandescent quality of his words illuminated the courage of his countrymen. Given unlimited powers by his citizens, he was ever vigilant to protect their rights. Indifferent himself to danger, he wept over the sorrows of others. A child of the House of Commons, he became in time its father. Accustomed to the hardships of battle, he has no distaste for pleasure. Now his stately Ship of Life, having weathered the severest storms of a troubled century, is anchored in tranquil waters, proof that courage and faith and the zest for freedom are truly indestructible. The record of his triumphant passage will inspire free hearts for all time. By adding his name to our rolls, we mean to honor him -- but his acceptance honors us far more. For no statement or proclamation can enrich his name -- the name Sir Winston Churchill is already legend. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*----- Sir Winston's response 28 Hyde Park Gate, London, April 6, 1963 As read at the White House by Randolph S. Churchill, April 9, 1963 Mr. President, I have been informed by Mr. David Bruce that it is your intention to sign a Bill conferring upon me Honorary Citizenship of the United States. I have received many kindnesses from the United States of America, but the honour which you now accord me is without parallel. I accept it with deep gratitude and affection. I am also most sensible of the warm-hearted action of the individual States who accorded me the great compliment of their own honorary citizenships as a prelude to this Act of Congress. It is a remarkable comment on our affairs that the former Prime Minister of a great sovereign state should thus be received as an honorary citizen of another. I say "great sovereign state" with design and emphasis, for I reject the view that Britain and the Commonwealth should now be relegated to a tame and minor role in the world. Our past is the key to our future, which I firmly trust and believe will be no less fertile and glorious. Let no man underrate our energies, our potentialities and our abiding power for good. I am, as you know, half American by blood, and the story of my association with that mighty and benevolent nation goes back nearly ninety years to the day of my Father's marriage. In this century of storm and tragedy I contemplate with high satisfaction the constant factor of the interwoven and upward progress of our peoples. Our comradeship and our brotherhood in war were unexampled. We stood together, and because of that fact the free world now stands. Nor has our partnership any exclusive natu the Atlantic community is a dream that can well be fulfilled to the detriment of none and to the enduring benefit and honour of the great democracies. Mr. President, your action illuminates the theme of unity of the English-speaking peoples, to which I have devoted a large part of my life. I would ask you to accept yourself, and to convey to both Houses of Congress, and through them to the American people, my solemn and heartfelt thanks for this unique distinction, which will always be proudly remembered by my descendants. WINSTON S. CHURCHILL And by golly, he wasn't a dumbass Canuck, as the Canuck is no match for the likes of Sir Winston.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Goddamn it dxAce! Can't you leave off attacking us Canucks and Canada for a bit? Why do you have to keep it up? What in hell has caused such a hatred in you??? If it the "Old Stump Hole" that you're drinking, take a break from it for a while. Cato Cato |
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Cato.........How does the history of winston churchill relate to the forum
of shortwave radio? "Cato" wrote in message oups.com... On May 17, 3:32 pm, wrote: Have you ever read The War Magician book? (see if you can find the book,read it,dig the pictures/photos) I have the soft back pocket book right here,I read it back in the 1970's.Winston Churchill, (his mom was an Ameican,ya know) the real Winston Churchill,really did put himself in harms way,on purpose,a bunch of times in World War Two.I have other books here about World War Two.World War Two is,and always has been,my favorite subject ever since I was a boy.Next favorites,Classic and Antique cars and trucks and motorcycles and old timey jalopy dirt track dare devil racing and rodeos and horse racing and greyhound dog racing. cuhulin You're right that he put himself in harm's way cuhulin. He also fought during the Second Boer War and at the Battle of Omdurman. But I think that ve3 is also right about him having at least one, and maybe two doubles during WW II. That what a lot of people say. But I don't know it for a fact. So I think, as far as I know, that you are both correct. Churchill was a very unique person, I think we all agree about that. I admired him greatly while growing up. I also admired John F. Kennedy when I was a young kid. But I don't have any admiration for his brother, Edward "Ted" Kennedy. I also liked Margaret Thatcher, and Ronald Reagan. I guess I can sit back now, and watch the slings and arrows headed my way. ;-) Cato Cato |
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![]() Cato wrote: On May 18, 5:26 pm, dxAce wrote: Cato wrote: On May 18, 9:30 am, wrote: If the photo isn't in that book,it is in another book I have here.A photo of a British Ship off the coast of France and Winston Churchill is inspecting some Gun emplacements on shore.There is enemy fire coming in and he was asked to get back inside the bunker where it is safer,but he didn't get back inside. I am not neat and tidy and orderly.My books and stuff are scattered all over the place in my dusty old house.It would take me more time than I care to spend looking for that photo.Ever since I got internet access and DirecTV, I stay glued to the couch. The Real Churchill - Mises Institutewww.mises.org/story/1450 cuhulin Something else interesting about Churchill is that the United States made him an Honorary Citizen of the United States of America. Cuhulin, I have read some of Von Mises works. I believe that he was a great friend of freedom. Best regards, Cato Citizen of the United States of America Declaration of Citizenship Response by President John F. Kennedy and the Response by Winston Churchill Declaration of Honorary Citizen of United States of America April 9, 1963 BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS Sir Winston Churchill, a son of America though a subject of Britain, has been throughout his life a firm and steadfast friend of the American people and the American nation; and WHEREAS he has freely offered his hand and his faith in days of adversity as well as triumph; and WHEREAS his bravery, charity and valor, both in war and in peace, have been a flame of inspiration in freedom's darkest hour; and WHEREAS his life has shown that no adversary can overcome, and no feat can deter, free men in the defense of their freedom; and WHEREAS he has by his art as an historian and his judgment as a statesman made the past the servant of the future; NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, under the authority contained in an Act of the 88th Congress, do hereby declare Sir Winston Churchill an honorary citizen of the United States of America. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this ninth day of April, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-three, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-seventh. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*----- Remarks by President John F. Kennedy at the White House, Washington D.C., April 9, 1963 We meet to honor a man whose honor requires no meeting -- for he is the most honored and honorable man to walk the stage of human history in the time in which we live. Whenever and wherever tyranny threatened, he has always championed liberty. Facing firmly toward the future, he has never forgotten the past. Serving six monarchs of his native Great Britain, he has served all men's freedom and dignity. In the dark days and darker nights when Britain stood alone -- and most men save Englishmen despaired of England's life -- he mobilized the English language and sent it into battle. The incandescent quality of his words illuminated the courage of his countrymen. Given unlimited powers by his citizens, he was ever vigilant to protect their rights. Indifferent himself to danger, he wept over the sorrows of others. A child of the House of Commons, he became in time its father. Accustomed to the hardships of battle, he has no distaste for pleasure. Now his stately Ship of Life, having weathered the severest storms of a troubled century, is anchored in tranquil waters, proof that courage and faith and the zest for freedom are truly indestructible. The record of his triumphant passage will inspire free hearts for all time. By adding his name to our rolls, we mean to honor him -- but his acceptance honors us far more. For no statement or proclamation can enrich his name -- the name Sir Winston Churchill is already legend. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*----- Sir Winston's response 28 Hyde Park Gate, London, April 6, 1963 As read at the White House by Randolph S. Churchill, April 9, 1963 Mr. President, I have been informed by Mr. David Bruce that it is your intention to sign a Bill conferring upon me Honorary Citizenship of the United States. I have received many kindnesses from the United States of America, but the honour which you now accord me is without parallel. I accept it with deep gratitude and affection. I am also most sensible of the warm-hearted action of the individual States who accorded me the great compliment of their own honorary citizenships as a prelude to this Act of Congress. It is a remarkable comment on our affairs that the former Prime Minister of a great sovereign state should thus be received as an honorary citizen of another. I say "great sovereign state" with design and emphasis, for I reject the view that Britain and the Commonwealth should now be relegated to a tame and minor role in the world. Our past is the key to our future, which I firmly trust and believe will be no less fertile and glorious. Let no man underrate our energies, our potentialities and our abiding power for good. I am, as you know, half American by blood, and the story of my association with that mighty and benevolent nation goes back nearly ninety years to the day of my Father's marriage. In this century of storm and tragedy I contemplate with high satisfaction the constant factor of the interwoven and upward progress of our peoples. Our comradeship and our brotherhood in war were unexampled. We stood together, and because of that fact the free world now stands. Nor has our partnership any exclusive natu the Atlantic community is a dream that can well be fulfilled to the detriment of none and to the enduring benefit and honour of the great democracies. Mr. President, your action illuminates the theme of unity of the English-speaking peoples, to which I have devoted a large part of my life. I would ask you to accept yourself, and to convey to both Houses of Congress, and through them to the American people, my solemn and heartfelt thanks for this unique distinction, which will always be proudly remembered by my descendants. WINSTON S. CHURCHILL And by golly, he wasn't a dumbass Canuck, as the Canuck is no match for the likes of Sir Winston.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Goddamn it dxAce! Can't you leave off attacking us Canucks and Canada for a bit? Why do you have to keep it up? I know kissing up when I read it. |
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dxAcehole wrote:
I know kissing up when I read it. As well you should. You wrote the book, Bozo. mike |
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![]() m II wrote: dxAcehole wrote: I know kissing up when I read it. As well you should. You wrote the book, Bozo. At least I can write, you dumbass Canuck. |
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dxAcehole wrote:
m II wrote: dxAcehole wrote: I know kissing up when I read it. As well you should. You wrote the book, Bozo. At least I can write, you dumbass Canuck. How is your new Mexican gardener working out? Used the axe handle on his head yet? Sure is cheaper than paying them...and there are new replacements coming your way daily. Does your Militia help you dump the bodies? mike |
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![]() m II wrote: dxAcehole wrote: m II wrote: dxAcehole wrote: I know kissing up when I read it. As well you should. You wrote the book, Bozo. At least I can write, you dumbass Canuck. How is your new Mexican gardener working out? Used the axe handle on his head yet? Sure is cheaper than paying them...and there are new replacements coming your way daily. I point them north, towards Canukystan. That's where the rest of the dumbass's are. |
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Brian O wrote:
"John Barnard" wrote in message news:gdQ2i.188168$DE1.171384@pd7urf2no... Brian O wrote: snipped the irrelevant and immature refuse... VE3 insult return fact to DxEcch May 16 2007 Fact #2 "I would argue that the most serious threat to the United States is not someone hiding in a cave in Afghanistan But our own fiscal irresposibility." David Walker, comptroller General of the Unied States...March 2007 If we weren't chasing them around those caves in Afghanistan, they would be chasing you around your neighborhood. Hope you got your AK 47 locked and loaded mr canadian. You really need to get your head out of the sand and realize these guys are gonna kill you just because you're over here. They don't care who you are. You should be GRATEFUL that OUR troops are in Afghanistan keeping them in those caves. B Why are attacks and violence at all-time high if the troops are keeping the Taliban hiding in caves? There's mo some of them have found a new home in Pakistan. I'm in favour of the war against the Taliban and against the war in Iraq but both operations were done in a half-assed manner. JB Tell that to the Russians when they tried to go in and get the Taliban out of the caves. Better yet, lets send you over there to straighten them out. Bet that would work out real well too huh? You dont seem to get the point at all. If they are fighting them over there, they arent chasing your sorry self around over here. B BO, Before you get all self-righteous, here's what your glorious Fuehrer did for the Taliban: http://www.robertscheer.com/1_natcol...mns/052201.htm The Taliban came about after the Russians left which is a polite way of saying that you are another dumb-ass who hasn't a clue about the history of the region. The Russians were having fun with the Muhadjideen and it is this group that put the Russians to flight. The Taliban came into power after taking it from the Muhadjideen. You're confusing the Taliban with al-Qaeda. Here's a newsflash for you, dumbo: they aren't one and the same. It's al-Qadea which are the international terrorists. And just to refresh your memory, your Fuehrer did say that going after the leader of al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, wasn't a priority. Your thinking is a perfect example why the war can't be won your way: nice and quick. And who says that having troops over there is a guarantee that there aren't any terrorists over here? JB |
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dxAce wrote:
Brian O wrote: "John Barnard" wrote in message news:gdQ2i.188168$DE1.171384@pd7urf2no... Brian O wrote: snipped the irrelevant and immature refuse... VE3 insult return fact to DxEcch May 16 2007 Fact #2 "I would argue that the most serious threat to the United States is not someone hiding in a cave in Afghanistan But our own fiscal irresposibility." David Walker, comptroller General of the Unied States...March 2007 If we weren't chasing them around those caves in Afghanistan, they would be chasing you around your neighborhood. Hope you got your AK 47 locked and loaded mr canadian. You really need to get your head out of the sand and realize these guys are gonna kill you just because you're over here. They don't care who you are. You should be GRATEFUL that OUR troops are in Afghanistan keeping them in those caves. B Why are attacks and violence at all-time high if the troops are keeping the Taliban hiding in caves? There's mo some of them have found a new home in Pakistan. I'm in favour of the war against the Taliban and against the war in Iraq but both operations were done in a half-assed manner. JB Tell that to the Russians when they tried to go in and get the Taliban out of the caves. Better yet, lets send you over there to straighten them out. Bet that would work out real well too huh? You dont seem to get the point at all. If they are fighting them over there, they arent chasing your sorry self around over here. If they were chasing Barnyard, or any other Canuck around they'd be crying their eyes out begging for help from the US of A. Be a cold day in Hell before I'd ask for the USA's help. No sense in asking help from a country that can't help itself. JB |
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