On May 5, 1862, a poorly equipped mestizo and Zapotec force under the command of General Ignacio Zaragoza defeated French troops at the Battle of Puebla, southeast of Mexico City; about 1,000 French troops were killed. Took them five more years to kick the rest of the Frencies out - but at least we get another drinking holiday!
Just don't go having any ortolans s'il vous plait.
Remember they did that stupid 'flu shots' thing at one of their circle-jerk award ceremonies, and told the 'needle-phobic' that they would place cloths over their heads to make it easier? Like how rich French bastards consume ortolan.
Edit - it was the 2019 Golden Globes if anyone GAF about revisiting yet more projection by these what we now truly know them for what they are filthy cunts.
Sounds good to me...actually...I think I will find a good Italian restaurant. French is more appropriate, but I like Italian food better. Anything but Mexican on Cinco De Mayo!
I actually don't mind St. Patrick's Day, but celebrating Cinco De Mayo in the United States is just stupid in my opinion...there's not one redeemable quality about anything south of the border. Even the food sucks! It took America to perfect their own damn cuisine for goodness sake! There's not one place in Mexico that would be worth going to or trusting your life to if it hadn't been for American dollars. It's actually one of the places American influence has made better over the years, but that's because it couldn't get any worse.
The Mexicans would have a rather more negative view of our influence on them. We took half their country and our guns fuel their cartel war. As Porfirio Diaz, then dictator, said long ago: "Poor Mexico. So far from God. So close to the United States."
But given that their population was about the most anti-Trump during his presidency of any on earth they should be viewed as an enemy people. Well, that and they invaded us. That is a sore spot.
St. Patrick's Day doesn't irk me nearly as much. But the Irish in America were also essentially an invasive force. They took over Boston and then Mayor Curley vented his spleen against the WASPs. We should be glad moving Irish Catholics into Puritan country didn't create another Northern Ireland.
?? It is a standard ballet first or maybe semi-second position. Well-known for those practicing either dance or sword play. Anyone posing for hours at a time for a large portrait might make sure some of that training shows through.
Historic texts show that Napoleon, and his nephew, were vehemently anti-masonic. But then, there has never been any proof of them being Masons, even as there are zillions of (((sites))) claiming they were. Of course, the Masons were seen as powerful, so the Napoleons would have used them, so there's that, to muddy the waters.
Napoleon:
comments he made on Saint Helena seem clear proof of the opposite: Freemasonry is a pile of imbeciles who assemble for good cheer and for the execution of many ridiculous follies.
One of the Napoleons.
Napoleon III. Bonaparte's nephew. The guy that invaded Mexico because they were debt deadbeats.
On May 5, 1862, a poorly equipped mestizo and Zapotec force under the command of General Ignacio Zaragoza defeated French troops at the Battle of Puebla, southeast of Mexico City; about 1,000 French troops were killed. Took them five more years to kick the rest of the Frencies out - but at least we get another drinking holiday!
Yep. The height of Mexican national honor is beating France!
And the only reason they ultimately got rid of them is because the US won the American Civil War and started arming them.
Joe, could you please bring back your HUAC for this generation? Thanks!
Just don't go having any ortolans s'il vous plait.
Remember they did that stupid 'flu shots' thing at one of their circle-jerk award ceremonies, and told the 'needle-phobic' that they would place cloths over their heads to make it easier? Like how rich French bastards consume ortolan.
Edit - it was the 2019 Golden Globes if anyone GAF about revisiting yet more projection by these what we now truly know them for what they are filthy cunts.
Sounds good to me...actually...I think I will find a good Italian restaurant. French is more appropriate, but I like Italian food better. Anything but Mexican on Cinco De Mayo!
Another funny is to wear orange on St. Patrick's Day.
I actually don't mind St. Patrick's Day, but celebrating Cinco De Mayo in the United States is just stupid in my opinion...there's not one redeemable quality about anything south of the border. Even the food sucks! It took America to perfect their own damn cuisine for goodness sake! There's not one place in Mexico that would be worth going to or trusting your life to if it hadn't been for American dollars. It's actually one of the places American influence has made better over the years, but that's because it couldn't get any worse.
The Mexicans would have a rather more negative view of our influence on them. We took half their country and our guns fuel their cartel war. As Porfirio Diaz, then dictator, said long ago: "Poor Mexico. So far from God. So close to the United States."
But given that their population was about the most anti-Trump during his presidency of any on earth they should be viewed as an enemy people. Well, that and they invaded us. That is a sore spot.
St. Patrick's Day doesn't irk me nearly as much. But the Irish in America were also essentially an invasive force. They took over Boston and then Mayor Curley vented his spleen against the WASPs. We should be glad moving Irish Catholics into Puritan country didn't create another Northern Ireland.
https://youtu.be/ns-qtoxnAS8
Having trouble commenting without saying something that will either offend the French, or Mexicans or both.
Language sir! We have all sort of people reading here.
Mason foot positions.. dirty, Masonic Napoleons.
?? It is a standard ballet first or maybe semi-second position. Well-known for those practicing either dance or sword play. Anyone posing for hours at a time for a large portrait might make sure some of that training shows through.
Historic texts show that Napoleon, and his nephew, were vehemently anti-masonic. But then, there has never been any proof of them being Masons, even as there are zillions of (((sites))) claiming they were. Of course, the Masons were seen as powerful, so the Napoleons would have used them, so there's that, to muddy the waters.
Napoleon:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry_in_France#:~:text=One%20legend%20states%20that%20Napoleon,actions%20from%20time%20to%20time.
B...b...b.. that's a Wikipedia article. Yeah. Lots of contributors there. Take it with a grain of salt or do your own research.