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Wolferz 07-31-14 03:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 2229051)

I remember that place. One of my cousins died there.:wah:

vienna 07-31-14 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 2229051)

I'm always amused Texans glorify a battle they lost...seems almost "French", in a way...


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Dread Knot 07-31-14 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by vienna (Post 2229601)
I'm always amused Texans glorify a battle they lost...seems almost "French", in a way...


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It's a fairly common thing regardless of nationality.

Gordon and the Siege of Khartoum.
Frost's paratroopers at Arnhem bridge.
The 300 Spartans at Thermopylae.
The Jews at Masada.
Rohan at Helm's Deep .

Oops. Scratch the last one. :D

Wolferz 08-02-14 04:46 AM

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Originally Posted by vienna (Post 2229601)
I'm always amused Texans glorify a battle they lost...seems almost "French", in a way...


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Did they really lose? Texas isn't part of Mexico today.:smug: But, they're still trying to take it back.
That loss became the rallying cry.... Geronimo!!!!:sunny:

TarJak 08-02-14 05:19 AM

I thought the cry was ' remember the alimony' :D

Jimbuna 08-02-14 11:33 AM

"I'm a screamer"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwTl_yMM8d4

Sailor Steve 08-02-14 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Wolferz (Post 2229919)
Did they really lose? Texas isn't part of Mexico today.

They won the war, but they did lose the battle they glorify. That's probably why. People love a good "last stand".

vienna 08-02-14 12:43 PM

Actually, Texas never really won the war. After declaring independence, Texans fought the Battle of the Alamo, resulting in the massacre of the Alamo defenders. Texas continued to fight against Mexico, but Mexico itself was in extreme disarray, almost in a state of civil war and its efforts to impose Mexican rule were deeply hindered by their political turmoil. Texas' independence was recognized by several European countries and the US. In 1845, Texas took up the US on its offer to annex the territory and the US then entered into what is known as the Mexican-American War in order to enforce its claims on Texas and what is now the area encompassing the US Southwest, including California. If the US had not intervened, and if the Mexican government had somehow unified, the real possibility exists Texas would have lost in the long run and Mexican food, music, and culture would have been widespread today...

Oh, wait a minute...


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