To: A Balrog of Morgoth
Yes we are going the way of Rome.
The Persians army came to the gates of Rome. When they found out the number of citizen solders prepared to fight, they turned around and went home. About 100 years later the Romans no longer cared for their culture enough to fight for it. Thus the Persians sacked and defeated Rome.
When a people do not care about their culture enough to fight for it, they will be defeated by another culture. This is very evident in history.
To: Possible_Spam
You mean the Germans?
Persia never sacked Constanople.
To: Possible_Spam
The Persians sacked Rome?
When did this happen? Maybe you're thinking of the Vandals, I don't know...
This constant comparison of 21st century America to 5th century Rome is ludicrous, and grows tedious.
Rome's fall had more to do with incessent civil war then it did with anything else. We've had one. I'll get worried when we hit an even dozen.
13 posted on
12/20/2004 9:38:06 PM PST by
A Balrog of Morgoth
(With fire, sword, and stinging whip I drive the Rats in terror before me.)
To: Possible_Spam; John Will; A Balrog of Morgoth
The Visigoths (410 AD) and the Vandals (455 AD) sacked Rome, then the Ostrogoths deposed the last emperor of the west (476 AD). The Persians never seriously threatened Rome after Trajan invaded Parthia and seized the capital Ctesiphon (116 AD).
As for Constantinople, it was sacked only twice: by the 4th Crusade in 1204 and by the Ottoman Turks in 1453.
20 posted on
12/20/2004 9:46:05 PM PST by
AntiGuv
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To: Possible_Spam
When a people do not care about their culture enough to fight for it, they will be defeated by another culture. This is very evident in history. My hope is that the next big revolution will be a comparatively bloodless one, and will come about when liberal puppets discover that the manipulators who they've thought were their friends were in fact responsible for their misery. A difficult message to get across, but I think the time is approaching for a breakthrough on abortion which will trigger a total sea change.
22 posted on
12/20/2004 9:47:23 PM PST by
supercat
(To call the Constitution a 'living document' is to call a moth-infested overcoat a 'living garment'.)
To: Possible_Spam
When did the Persians defeat and sack Rome?
24 posted on
12/20/2004 9:51:28 PM PST by
Melas
To: Possible_Spam
The Persians army came to the gates of Rome. When they found out the number of citizen solders prepared to fight, they turned around and went home. About 100 years later the Romans no longer cared for their culture enough to fight for it. Thus the Persians sacked and defeated Rome.
errrr...... WHAT??? That's WRONG, W R O N G
The Persians never went past Greece -- furthermore, the "Persians" were defeated by Alexander's Army and after briefly having a Macedonian general as ruler, got the native PARTHIAN dynasty in power. The PARTHIANS never reached Rome, Parthia's power was directed in Iran, Iraq, Arabia, Central Asia and Western India.
48 posted on
12/20/2004 10:56:41 PM PST by
Cronos
(Never forget 9/11)
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