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    They Love there threats - If you don't just fall in line - with how they steal - your the ones thats bad - well - The world has always ajusted things out.

    The Rich Greedy be warned!!!!

    The peace maker shall walk this world - Or the butcher shall - once again rise - to face the rich-greedy - Your Warrior's already have turned - disalusioned by your lies - like the rest of america - and the world - just like - Alexander the Great - The great destroyer - already has his army built - The choice is simple - Peace - or walk your road of war.

    For it is by your own hand - does the great destroyer wait - his march across the world.

    The French Revolution made the American Revolution look like a day at the park. After centuries of monarchy, feudalism and virtual theocracy, the French threw out virtually every major institution of daily life, with bloody exuberance.

    The country became mired in intrigues, as the revolutionaries and the noble class tried to carve out new roles in the new order. After several false starts, the Revolution really got underway in 1792, when the monarchy was decisively ousted. Thousands of royalists were rounded up and jailed; about 2,000 were killed during riots, when angry mobs stormed the jails.

    You can lop it off, or chop it off, hack it off, or whack it off, but no matter how you slice it, removing the head of another human being is tedious, messy and difficult.


    Guillotine


    Although the guillotine's glory days came during the height of the French Revolution, its history hardly ended there. After its initial success in France, the machine was exported to other nations. Although similar devices had already been used throughout Europe, the guillotine proper became very popular in Germany, especially in Nazi Germany, where it was used for tens of thousands of executions during Hitler's tenure.
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