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How could this be, the land of the free, home of the brave.. indigenous holocaust and the home of the slaves. Corporate America dancing offbeat to the rhythm. You really think this country never sponsored terrorism? Human rights violations we continue the saga, El Salvador and the Contras in Nicaragua. And on top of that you still want to take me to prison, just cause I won't trade humanity for patriotism.
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How could this be, the land of the free, home of the brave.. indigenous holocaust and the home of the slaves. Corporate America dancing offbeat to the rhythm. You really think this country never sponsored terrorism? Human rights violations we continue the saga, El Salvador and the Contras in Nicaragua. And on top of that you still want to take me to prison, just cause I won't trade humanity for patriotism. [/ QUOTE ] FREEDOM ISN'T FREE, LDO |
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Oh sorry, don't have any on Finland bawss [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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FK [censored] FK [censored] see topic. [/ QUOTE ] |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Why would finland need an army? Who would invade them?? [/ QUOTE ] Russia. [/ QUOTE ] Don't even try to explain Finland's great geographical location to a yankee. [/ QUOTE ] You are obviously a moron, with only moronic friends/IMs. |
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Serve your duty with pride and post some trip reports. Make sure to take a set of chips with you.
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For those who want to laugh about Finland and military prowess you might be well advised to learn some history. In 1939 when Germany and the Soviets signed their non-aggression pact it gave the Germans the green light to invade Poland. Meanwhile Stalin used the opportunity to go after places like Latvia, Estonia and Byelorussia (now Belarus) and turn them into Soviet puppet republics. They also went after parts of eastern Finland and promptly got their butts kicked during what is known as the Winter War. Even after facing the Red Army during the remainder of the war the Finns managed to hold up well enough against superior numbers and industrial might to maintain their independence although they did have to cede the eastern province of Karelia.
The Finns are tough fighters. |
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