Indeed he needs a *******er coarse on US History.
And you need a course in vocabulary so you can learn the difference between course and coarse

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Indeed he needs a *******er coarse on US History.
And you need a course in vocabulary so you can learn the difference between course and coarse![]()
^ what's really creepy here is how you have created multiple accounts to impersonate pop culture figures as a means of dumbing down discussions here and trolling around on these forums
^ as a matter of fact the biggest douchebag of bp also happens to be your other moniker here: LiesBtold
and you don't know your American history: SHAME!
what's wrong with my grammar? a misspelled word does not make me a crook!
: victory :
that is not a grammar mistake fool. stop trying to distract from your ignorance on American history!
police academy, what are you talking about? troof? what was that about misspelled words?
weirdo!
New York Draft Riots
At the height of the Civil War, Congress authorized the first conscription act in American history, allowing men between the ages of 18 to 35 to be drafted into the army for a three-year stint. The law allowed rich men to avoid military service by paying a fee of $300, sparking outrage among working-class New Yorkers. On the second day of the draft, a crowd torched the building where the draft was to take place. The police force was no match for the rioters, who set fire to a number of other buildings. Eventually, the violence devolved into brutal attacks on African-Americans. Order was only restored when federal troops, fresh from their victory at Gettysburg, arrived in the city a few days later.
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2010/03/26/anti_government_sentiment_slideshow/slideshow.html
back to the subject until you develop your bran your guts mature and you grow some spine:
thanks
oh and feel free to respond to the subject. lol
New York Draft Riots
At the height of the Civil War, Congress authorized the first conscription act in American history, allowing men between the ages of 18 to 35 to be drafted into the army for a three-year stint. The law allowed rich men to avoid military service by paying a fee of $300, sparking outrage among working-class New Yorkers. On the second day of the draft, a crowd torched the building where the draft was to take place. The police force was no match for the rioters, who set fire to a number of other buildings. Eventually, the violence devolved into brutal attacks on African-Americans. Order was only restored when federal troops, fresh from their victory at Gettysburg, arrived in the city a few days later.
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2010/03/26/anti_government_sentiment_slideshow/slideshow.html