Quote from: Imperious Leader on January 11, 2013, 10:36:42 pm
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Jeez, so evasive. It’s almost as if you have something to hide…
I read another evasive post from you in the morning. Good night.
What i read from you is never really acknowledging the note triggered the war. The fact that i stay on topic and you don’t, speaks volumes.
Enjoy the party.
You have now made it 100 posts since this post:
Quote from: vonLettowVorbeck1914 on January 08, 2013, 06:43:21 pm
It can be admitted that it was the “last straw,” but for the last straw to matter, there has to be many other straws. No one is saying the Zimmerman telegram is totally irrelevant, but please find a source (if you can) that states that as being a more important reason than USW (don’t forget that the note was sent because Germany was planning on resuming USW)
I don’t need to find this because it is NOT MY ARGUMENT. I made the same claim in almost every post and you just argue about something that it is not my own. Get over it the Note triggered the war and you have been defeated. You never really want to address this truth, which was the source of entertainment for 7 pages until we had the parade and celebration of victory.
A good chunk, perhaps a majority of the posts since then have been you ignoring what I already said on the matter. What’s quite disturbing is the fact that you suggest that your point has become the topic. The arrogance and need to be the center of attention on your part is shocking. You must have spent too much time with Paris Hilton.
Lets get this straight. I post and YOU REPLY TO ME. I said the note triggered the war and from that point you invent all sorts of secondary arguments which i never entertained. I don’t take that bait and you know it. I stick with the central point which is the note triggered the war, so get over it.
Let’s not forget this one too:
Quote from: vonLettowVorbeck1914 on January 08, 2013, 09:48:42 pm
Quote from: Imperious Leader on January 08, 2013, 09:22:20 pm
That does not mean the note was not the final straw that triggered the war. If you got one old women who hates Germany because of Jan 31st you got increased sentiment, but you don’t have the trigger. The note was the final trigger. Get over it.
I already have:
Quote from: vonLettowVorbeck1914 on January 08, 2013, 06:43:21 pm
It can be admitted that it was the “last straw,” but for the last straw to matter, there has to be many other straws. No one is saying the Zimmerman telegram is totally irrelevant, but please find a source (if you can) that states that as being a more important reason than USW (don’t forget that the note was sent because Germany was planning on resuming USW)
It wasn’t until you posted your undergraduate paper source (which stated that Wilson still wanted to and still thought he could avoid war on the 26th, TWO DAYS AFTER HE SAW THE TELEGRAM), did it need to be seriously considered that the note was not the last straw. But I cannot be responsible for your attacks on your own arguments, can I? I was comfortable with the note being the last straw, but it seems you have done more to damage your point than anything I posted.
Yes the note caused the war, that was what the celebration was about. You should really pay attention.
You may have heard the classic definition of insanity: “doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” You keep posting your alleged "“only point” over and over again, thinking it will distract from your � unsupportable points and your repeated lies and distractions.
Billy Joel once sang in “Moving Out” that “You can never argue with a crazy mind,” and I’m starting to see exactly what he was singing about. It’s clear you are clinging to your last reasonably defensible point like it’s a palm tree on a tiny island in the cyclone of historical evidence. If there is to be a game mechanic based on what the most important cause of US entry into the war was, the mechanic will be based on unrestricted submarine warfare.
Yes what speaks volumes is me proving that the note triggered the war and YOU trying to bait me into some argument i never made and failing, which triggered the celebration.