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To: staytrue
I don't know where you get your facts, but my study of history indicates that stealing of land from one's conquered opponent was in vogue as late as WWI. Look at how the Austro-Hungarian Empire was re-shaped into Poland, Germany, etc.

If anything it was America that pioneered the END of the stealing of land from a conquered opponent. Instead, America rebuilt conquered foes into formidable trading partners with democratic freedoms and healthy economies.

The spoils of war were equally acceptable in 1850 as they were in 10,000 B.C.

You ignore my entire point that the North American Indian tribes claim some sovereign dibs on the continent as if they blossomed on Midwestern prairies. American Indians' grievance their land was violently stolen from them, which of course I do not dispute, is not mutually exclusive from the high probability that they stole it from some other people as well. Same goes for the Mexicans. We stole it fair and square and we don't owe anyone any apologies.

41 posted on 10/20/2002 10:50:41 PM PDT by Freedom_Is_Not_Free
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To: Freedom_Is_Not_Free
We stole it fair and square

Define "stealing fair and square".

I will say that stealing "fair and square" was losing its legitimacy by about 1900. 10,000 years ago, "stealing fair and square" was quite honorable and continued to be honorable for thousands of years afterward.

Also, it's easy to say "stealing" is ok when one is the thief. If you are the victim, there is a greater tendency to say stealing is wrong.

44 posted on 10/20/2002 11:15:18 PM PDT by staytrue
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