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Recent content by StephenColbert27

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    Things that look like alternate history but aren't

    As a Bulls fan watching this made me long for better times.
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    This forum may be closing down in March 2025

    Add myself to that list also.
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    Things that look like alternate history but aren't

    One of the few times I know of where DeGaulle used some tact.
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    Things that look like alternate history but aren't

    That they were doing it.
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    Least favorite alt-history story?

    True. Mises was a POS either way.
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    Least favorite alt-history story?

    He also was specifically referencing Italian Fascism, given the quote is from 1927.
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    Lesser-Known Near-Deaths and Near-Misses

    Clemente's death is even more depressing considering that he was flying down to try and keep the hands of the Somoza government off the relief packages so they could actually reach victims of the quake. Because if the great Roberto Clemente is there in person, surely not even Somoza would be so...
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    Lesser-Known Near-Deaths and Near-Misses

    On November 7, 1861, Ulysses S. Grant led an ordered "feint" that he accidentally on purpose turned into a sharp little fight at Belmont, Missouri, when he and 3,000 Union troops disembarked from troopships on the Mississippi to attack a forward Rebel position near the heavily fortified...
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    Richmond Falls Early, 1864

    I look forward to reading it! This is one of my personal favorite what ifs. I know you'll do it justice.
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    Richmond Falls Early, 1864

    Assuming it's in May as posited above, Lee has to pick his poison in just the way Grant had hoped. Either he'll just have to abandon Northern Virginia completely, chased the whole way by the Army of the Potomac looking for the kill, or he'll try to quickly turn and fall on Butler before Grant...
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    Relocated to Chicago, officially.

    Relocated to Chicago, officially.
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    Boxing History POD: Jack Johnson trains Jersey Joe Walcott (1941)

    Sounds awesome! I don't know much about that era of boxing, but it sounds interesting. Would love to see what you do with it!
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    It's a trojan horse for his political beliefs anyway.

    It's a trojan horse for his political beliefs anyway.
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    Lincoln and Marx

    "Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration." Abraham Lincoln, 1st State of the Union. Regarding any socialist...
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    Gonna be in London till Mid-December if anyone's interested in a meetup.

    Gonna be in London till Mid-December if anyone's interested in a meetup.
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