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EnglishCanuck
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Oof, what a shit show.
Yesterday at 11:44 AM
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Well, that ticks me off. I know I sound like a broken record but, everyone would be better off if Stephane had been killed during the GAW.
Yesterday at 11:44 AM
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The fate of the judge if he is in front of German citizens:
Yesterday at 11:44 AM
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"Good to see the judge was not swayed by the propaganda of Perfidious Teutonia and rightfully acquitted the noble prince. " - average...
Yesterday at 11:39 AM
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"...the judge in charge of the investigation and proceedings [1] was regarded in Austrian legal circles as generally fair and talented -...
Yesterday at 11:39 AM
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(Happy Cinco de Mayo, everyone! To celebrate, I give you an update set in Mexico.) -- "...as many as four million people may have been...
Monday at 8:34 PM
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London is also aware right now that unecessary martyrs make for revolutionary heroes. The need for justice in Canada will be balanced...
Monday at 8:13 PM
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It's a fine line for the Anglo-Canadians to walk. In Britain the fate of the Fenians deemed pirates will be seen as straight forward...
Monday at 8:11 PM
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I think you're taking those alternate histories a wee bit too literally. Generally one could make the argument that the US has already...
Monday at 8:08 PM
EnglishCanuck
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Oh no he is not! That he does not even understand just how deep the roots of the collusion his government participated in is certainly a...
Monday at 8:06 PM
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There are indeed! Much is going to depend on how Ireland is treated moving into the 20th century and whether Britain brings the heel of...
Monday at 7:08 PM
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Oh boy, now we're talking!
Monday at 7:03 PM
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This is where questioning the wisdom comes into play: not wanting a big war with the Union is going to make London do things Ottawa...
Monday at 12:14 PM
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And now the aftermath as Britain is left with the conundrum of what to do with literal thousands of American prisoners. They'll be some...
Sunday at 7:39 PM
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And that's it for the violence in the Crisis of 1867! Three guesses where we go from here! I'll be responding to more speculation tomorrow!
Sunday at 6:08 PM
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