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"Oh I have an idea" 😏 "Woman...." 🤨 "Why not write down a formal protest?" 😏 "Don't you dare!" 😠 "You can nail it to his door...." 😏 "Don't you fucking dare!" 😡 "Like a Protestant! 😋
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I thought the video title said voodoo doctor 🤣
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Andrew Johnson Andrew Jackson had already left the presidency a good while ago, in the late 1830s Funny enough Andrew Jackson was also prepared to go to War over the much larger question of Federal law overruling State law and States Rights to disregard Federal law or a State right to secede This was regarding South Carolina who was trying to circumnavigate tariffs imposed by the government of Washington DC on the Southern US states and was threatening with secession in 1832 a good 30 years before the US civil war At the time however when South Carolina was threatening none of the other US states in the south backed up South Carolina And the crisis was averted by Jackson's administration passing both the "Force Bill" (which allowed for use of US military force if states attempted nullification and refused to pay tariffs) and Henry Clay's "Tariff Bill of 1833" (which reduced the tariffs to rates set earlier in 1816) Sadly though the crisis and War itself was avoided the idea of Nullification and States Rights were propelled into the national discourse and discussion And were later the reason why South Carolina again threatened and then followed through with the threat of secession being the first US state to do so
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Has there ever been an amendment that was passed by congress but refused by the States in the ratification process?🤔
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@bsjeffrey is that the one on income tax?
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@bsjeffrey hmmm..... Interesting
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You must remember that politics is about timing, had Lincoln said some the more "passionate" things that Adams had said he wouldn't have made it to the position of power he needed to finally enact the measures necessary to bring about the death of slavery
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Same, in contrast at least Alfred Nobel showed sincere regret when he invented dynamite And tried his best to distance himself from the destructive substance and chose to leave a positive legacy by creating the Nobel prize for scientific and academic achievements Literally praying to God that he hopes his Nobel prize would help undo the stain on his soul
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Father Amorth: "who are we?" The necessary evil Father Amorth: "And why are we necessary?" To purge the world of evil worse than man Father Amorth: "And why are we ordained by god to take up this unholy task?" Because no one else will Father Amorth: "And its fucking fun!" AMEN
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I feel bad for the guy...his upbringing was difficult to say the least. But he did make his own decision. It's a shame
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Better match up would be Kefka v Lovecraft
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It's understandable, most nations just talk about their own history, I'm not surprised you also weren't taught the history of Ethiopia It's up to you, the individual to sate your own curiosity to explore history outside of your own nation
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Are you threatening me comrade?
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1st Stalin? Uhhh no Stalin takes after Ivan not the other way around 🤣
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Just mention the Lasah revolt of 1720 to really get the Chinese angry
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How to survive stalin's purge of the military? Galaxy brain 🧠 Zhukov: Be so good at your job that if he purges you he loses the war
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@vexthegreat9167 judging past historical figures by modern standards is both a fallacy and a sign of poor understanding and education.
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@malleableconcrete I agree stop with these morons using long dead individuals from 1500 years ago to prove or disprove a political opinion
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The Umayyad caliphate was extremely racist. Only Arabs were allowed to have power and influence. This policy was reversed by the Abbasids
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Also the Vikings weren't really keen to start an age of discovery Navigation devices at sea either weren't invented or they weren't commonly used and restricted to the specific culture; (granted by 900ad the Arabs already had been using the Kamal for over 300 years which let them calculate their latitude and sail out of sight of land) (Polynesians used a unique system of sticks tied into various positions by thread to map out ocean currents and islands that one could reach if they followed those same currents) Norsemen, however relied heavily upon the stars for navigation and did a system of island hopping, staying insight of land and traveling from island to island Secondly, Why settle all these colonies so far away from Europe and Central Asia where the Vikings figured all the spoils and treasure was? The would be colonies had poor soil, resources are scarce and the travel towards them is difficult, making them just not worth it Only criminals or the most desperate would even consider it
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He is the epitome of evil.... Writes hit songs for Guns N Roses 🤣🤣
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Olivier "the Buzzard" Levasseur: "My treasure? It's right where I left it. It's yours if you can find it, but you'll have to search the whole world"
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This is why teens shouldn't be involved in politics Often they become both radical and violent
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@jshowa o agreed you have to be fair and willing to allow all aspects of a story be talked about But i think Washington's good actions far outshines his bad ones Just like Nelson Mandela, where he advocated for child soldiers by the ANC which is unforgivable but at the same time Mandela helped end a regime And those good actions outshine his bad ones despite his failures
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Yerushalayim Shel Zahav that was the perfect song to play at the end of Schindler's list
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It is time for the world to learn about Tippu Tip and the collaboration of Zanzibar and the Arab slavers
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🎶 Il y a une meson en Orleans 🎶 🎶 Qui se sousnomme le Soleil Levant 🎶 🎶 Et ele fu la ruine de maint garsilleurs 🎶 🎶 Dont fui aussi partant.... 🎶
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🎶 Il y a une meson en Orleans 🎶 🎶 Qui se sousnomme le Soleil Levant 🎶 🎶 Et ele fu la ruine de maint garsilleurs 🎶 🎶 Dont fui aussi partant.... 🎶
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Levasseur: "My treasure? It's right where I left it. It's yours if you can find it, but you'll have to search the whole world"
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Burn in hell Robespierre
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Very true, I still hopes he burns in hell that teen Killing an innocent by the way of the wife of the archduke.... Unforgivable
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There were 2 Emperess of China Wu Zetian and Ci'Xi Dowager
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Everytime I hear the phrase "black people can't be racist" I send them this
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I never would have guessed it would be an ancient Japanese clan symbol designed to symbolically represent dragon scales
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Basically the same thing as the Chinese Communist party
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The missiles in Turkey were already outdated and scheduled to be demolished just this was never acted upon prior to the JFK administration
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Hey hey don't include Benedict Arnold in that group Benedict Arnold actually is beloved in the US up to a point he was instrumental in some battles of the American revolutionary War to the fact that his leg got blown off and Americans recovered his leg and they built a shrine for it that shrine still stands today
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I am glad Spain was able to return to its constitutional monarchy in peace no violence or governmental disarray after Franco's death which is probably the only good thing he left the nation of Spain
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And yet ANOTHER failing by California, couldn't even give capital justice for a known serial killer with damning evidence but instead taxed their own citizens expense to care for him for 50 years 🤣🤣
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@htoodoh5770 In England Oliver was a common medieval name, however it became rare after the 17th century because of the military commander Oliver Cromwell, who ruled the country following the civil war. The name was revived in the 19th century, perhaps in part due to the title character in Charles Dickens' novel 'Oliver Twist' (1838), which was about a poor orphan living on the streets of London.
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Augustus begins the pax Romana "Huh....well I guess we take those" - Augustus Ceasar
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"Freed" is pretty subjective here as many of the slaves were once again forced to work the dangerous and deadly sugar factories albiet at a meagre wage supplied to them, and because of this they heavily resented Louverture for it. Also in the aftermath of becoming an independent state in 1804 the Hatian government under the orders from Jean-Jacques Dessalines committed genocide by killing all of the white French Creoles on the island every man, woman, and child. Only sparing women who agreed to forced marriage to non white men. The killings were applied even to the Creoles who fought with them against the French and were overall sympathetic. He was quoted as saying, "For our declaration of independence, we should have the skin of a white man for parchment, his skull for an inkwell, his blood for ink, and a bayonet for a pen"
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Nikita Khrushchev the jester who supplanted the "king" of the USSR
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Correct there are many different dialects and languages spoken in the Semitic world
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Most likely to avoid harsher punishment
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It's a disgrace what you did to your own people Your daddy beat you like a dog and now your evil - Rasputin to Stalin
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