The Kingdom of England existed from July the twelfth 927 to May the first 1707 when united with Scotland and then called "The British". Therefore England couldn't have been a colony of the British. I'm sure you see the logic in this answer.
The Kingdom of England existed from July the twelfth 927 to May the first 1707 when united with Scotland and then called "The British". Therefore England couldn't have been a colony of the British. I'm sure you see the logic in this answer.
do you believe we oon earth are on a ball spinning at a thousand mph, while chasing the sun at 60,000mph, in an eliptical orbit somewhere in the cosmos at 240,000 mph...or whatever the global theorists claim...? .. if you believe that..well, good luck to you bro......
I truly believe you have been educated beyond your natural intelligence. All the information I have so graciously passed on to you is a matter of public record. Please don't believe me. Look it up for yourself. It is rather obvious you have no argument since your default position is to label me a flat earth nutter. May I suggest you go back to bed and try to get a good nights sleep.
The Kingdom of England existed from July the twelfth 927 to May the first 1707 when united with Scotland and then called "The British". Therefore England couldn't have been a colony of the British. I'm sure you see the logic in this answer.
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do you believe we oon earth are on a ball spinning at a thousand mph, while chasing the sun at 60,000mph, in an eliptical orbit somewhere in the cosmos at 240,000 mph...or whatever the global theorists claim...? .. if you believe that..well, good luck to you bro......
I truly believe you have been educated beyond your natural intelligence. All the information I have so graciously passed on to you is a matter of public record. Please don't believe me. Look it up for yourself. It is rather obvious you have no argument since your default position is to label me a flat earth nutter. May I suggest you go back to bed and try to get a good nights sleep.