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" I guess the fact you loose so many times..."
Well tell yourself whatever you need to so as to salvage some self-esteem but I have a sneaking feeling that the next time to want to crow that you've left me with egg on my face, you'll be a tad more circumspect.
"Your reply just provides more evidence of your ignorance.
Quote "Mission accomplished." President Bush said the same in 2003..."
Poor Philip, the gift that just keeps giving. You just can't help yourself, can you. You think you find someone in error and just go for the jugular..."more evidence of your ignorance".
Not that I mentioned Bush but...
Despite your certainty, Bush never actually used those words. Its just one of those things the naive have come to mistakenly believe.
I'm bored with educating you so look it up for yourself.
(Standby for Philip's attempt to dig himself out of ANOTHER error ..."when I said he said it I totally knew he didn't say it and just because I said he said it doesn't prove that I thought he said it because...reasons... and that proves that I'm totally right even though what I said was totally wrong....or something".)
"Historians wonder if the ship may have been deliberately placed in danger by British authorities."
Well some of historians. Still they have some evidence. Of coarse, I had suggested to you a few days back that "..if you want to go down this path, that you examine the notion that Churchill engineered the sinking to draw the US into the war.."
Its pleasing to see that you are not total uneducable. But if you think that showing or claiming that the British sending a ship in harms way at a different time, in a different place, in a different war and with different outcomes has any relevance to Pearl Harbour well...nup.
"Mission accomplished implying something is over."
I wasn't really saying the discussion was over, just that my original aim of putting you in your place had been achieved. I didn't expect you to agree, but I was satisfied