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24th June 08, 05:36 PM
#21
Originally Posted by cajunscot
I never forget the anniversary of Bannockburn -- it's on my birthday! :mrgreen:
Slainte,
Todd
Happy birthday!
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24th June 08, 05:40 PM
#22
Originally Posted by Panache
err...I did
Cheers
Jamie
Bravo Jamie!
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24th June 08, 06:51 PM
#23
I really appreciate the intellectual honesty and respect shown during this discussion. History, like life is never simple - so thanks to all for your passion and your compassion!
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25th June 08, 12:00 AM
#24
Originally Posted by ccga3359
With respect to Jock's honest and insightful views might I just pay respects to those that fought and died on the battlefield fighting for their beliefs and freedoms.
I will always raise my glass to brave men and women.Oh,and happy birthday Todd.
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25th June 08, 12:48 AM
#25
Whatever the personal vendettas of their leaders may have been, many brave men on both sides fought and died that day for causes right and just. That alone should be reason enough to honour their memory, whatever our opinions of the results of their sacrifice are.
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25th June 08, 11:18 AM
#26
Appalingly in the 70s someone to turn the battlefield into a housing estate, the visitors centre is great, the huge round monument frames the battle field nicely
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