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They won the battle and lost the war.
What was the most Liberating Day in History?
NOT
Who won the battle. Read with comprehension. Is it the pot still?
By holding off a million man army, the 3000 liberated the West from Persian dominance for the rest of history at a time when it looked like they were unstoppable.
Magna Carta.
Thermopylae...
this is funny if you know anything about spartan civilization. honestly, dude, you should fucking hate them.
I've yet to see him comment on anything that he actually knew anything about. The only difference between AJ and Garbagecan is that AJ is just barely smart enough to use the big words so some people are fooled.
The Spartans took the heart out of the Persian army.
I've read Herodotus, I kinda doubt some of my critics have...
It was a great engineering victory as well as a military victory proving a free man's brain is better than a tyrant's platoon of soldier-slaves...
He said the battle specifically. He's an idiot.
Location:The Cross... Just Outside of Jerusalem, Isreal.
Year:0
The fall of Communism doesn't even come close.
VE day didn't end WWII.
None of the above. C'mon dude, you've got a maximum of ten options and this is all you came up with?
Good answer...except it's not a day.
No, you are a fucking idiot.
There's the time line. The won a "victory" not a battle. You said that because you're hateful, shallow, and arrogant.
Your pussy does stink.
don't be silly. that has nothing at all to do with america, the bestest country ever, and is therefore completely irrelevant. stupid european.
OK, 15th July 1215.
Magna Carta, right?
Quoted for KRC for shits and giggles![]()
That wouldn't be AJ the hypocrite engaging in an ad hominem attack, surely?
Maybe you missed this, so just in case
Literotica is international, borderless, and btw, your country is called the USA not America.
That's nice and all, but I think in that chain of events, nothing beats Dec 25 1989.The Unknown War
The defeat of communism 20 years ago was the most liberating moment in history. So why don't we talk about it more?
On August 23, 1989, officials from the newly reformed and soon-to-be-renamed Communist Party of Hungary ceased policing the country’s militarized border with Austria. Some 13,000 East Germans, many of whom had been vacationing at nearby Lake Balaton, fled across the frontier to the free world. It was the largest breach of the Iron Curtain in a generation, and it kicked off a remarkable chain of events that ended 11 weeks later with the righteous citizen dismantling of the Berlin Wall.
That wouldn't be AJ the hypocrite engaging in an ad hominem attack, surely?
No, it was a reply to an ad hominem and a purposeful misreading of what I wrote.
Say what you will, but civility is KRC's short suit.
Look up the definition before misusing it lest KRC declare you stupid and tell you to fuck off too...