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To: Centurion2000

I tend to agree.

A backlash is coming.


11 posted on 06/17/2004 2:12:59 AM PDT by DB (©)
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To: MadIvan
my Battalion's casualties out of two and a half Companies, say 450 men, were about 45 killed and 150 wounded in about first hour of action -- William George Malone's diary from Sunday 25th April, 1915


Malone

Americans need to be united in defending our culture. After all, that is what the ACLU is trying to change with its continual stream of anti-Christian cases.

Here we have the religion of amnesia being imposed on us by someone whose true motivations escape me. Those who would desecrate the memory of our fallen -- before the court had even ruled -- before the appeals are even done with -- are beyond description.

Gallipoli Casualties

Gallipoli casualties (compiled from various sources)
  Died Wounded Total
Australia 8,709 19,441 28,150
New Zealand 2,701 4,852 7,553
Britain 21,255 52,230 73,485
France ( estimated ) 10,000 17,000 27,000
India 1,358 3,421 4,779
Newfoundland 49 93 142
Total Allies 44,072 97,037 141,109
Turkey 86,692 164,617 251,309

We must not rest until this ruling has been taken all the way to the supreme court.


17 posted on 06/17/2004 2:28:23 AM PDT by risk
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