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    Machine Gunner SAnd's Avatar
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    Default Lexington, The way it started...

    Well maybe not exactly this way.
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    I've been thinking a lot about that picture lately. It was one of the first pictures I downloaded about ten years ago.

    Here is a link to a bigger higher resoltion of that picture-
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    April 19, 1775
    Stand your ground
    Don't fire unless fired upon
    But if they mean to have a war
    Let it begin here.

    The orders given by militia Captain Parker to the farmers who showed up to try to resist the then-finest, most powerful army in the world.
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    Me thinks the outcome would have been dramatically different, and the end of the Revolutionary War a little sooner. Then, the Brits would have coined the term "WTF?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha2 View Post
    Then, the Brits would have coined the term "WTF?"
    I laughed, hard.

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    it would not have been called a revolution, it would have been called a massacre.
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    It would have required far less soldiers and Gen. Washington would have never lost a battle.

    It sort of reminds me why I don't like reading Turtledove's books.
    Corruptissima re publica plurimae leges.

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