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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #25 on: January 04, 2018, 03:50:42 PM »

I did know that Jewish army defended Stalingrad  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #26 on: January 04, 2018, 04:26:51 PM »
British and Italian are pos, man sure to trade in before the warranty expires.
Japanese quality > German

I can vouch for the British part - I always loved Land Rovers, until I owned one, they say that Land Rovers will turn you into a mechanic and there's some truth to that.

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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #27 on: January 05, 2018, 03:24:19 AM »
How did they do at Stalingrad?

There is only one Master Race and it is the Jewish Race. We run the world. Silly goyim,

American jooooos are fuvking pussies

Punch or spit in their face and they will do nothing about it physically at least

Their typical behavior would be to let their lawyer defend them

Pussines at its worst

And... The WASPs are the true.... KINGS OF THE. WORLD

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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #28 on: January 05, 2018, 03:47:01 AM »
American jooooos are fuvking pussies

Punch or spit in their face and they will do nothing about it physically at least

Their typical behavior would be to let their lawyer defend them

Pussines at its worst

And... The WASPs are the true.... KINGS OF THE. WORLD

What happened to you? You're a mess.

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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #29 on: January 05, 2018, 04:10:05 AM »
What happened to you? You're a mess.

Just a bit bloated from the dbol

Once I drop it out and add in mast....LOOK OUT

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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #30 on: January 05, 2018, 04:57:29 AM »
American jooooos are fuvking pussies

Punch or spit in their face and they will do nothing about it physically at least

Their typical behavior would be to let their lawyer defend them

Pussines at its worst

And... The WASPs are the true.... KINGS OF THE. WORLD

Don't know about American jooooos, but Israeli jooooos are no pussies. 

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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #31 on: January 05, 2018, 05:06:32 AM »
Don't know about American jooooos, but Israeli jooooos are no pussies. 

That's true

But the American ones sure as hell are

Name one just one American jooooo athlete in a hard tough guy sport like baseball, basketball, boxing, football

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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #32 on: January 05, 2018, 05:41:06 AM »
That's true

But the American ones sure as hell are

Name one just one American jooooo athlete in a hard tough guy sport like baseball, basketball, boxing, football

Goldberg in WWE.

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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #33 on: January 05, 2018, 05:46:29 AM »
Goldberg in WWE.

Not really a true sport, but yeah those dudes gotta be pretty tough

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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #34 on: January 05, 2018, 06:23:39 AM »
That's true

But the American ones sure as hell are

Name one just one American jooooo athlete in a hard tough guy sport like baseball, basketball, boxing, football

 ??? ??? ???

Cal Abrams, US, outfielder[2]
Rubén Amaro, Jr., US, former outfielder, assistant (Boston Red Sox)[2]
Morrie Arnovich, US, outfielder, All-Star[2]
Brad Ausmus, US, catcher, All-Star, 3x Gold Glove, manager of the Detroit Tigers[2]
José Bautista, Dominican-born, pitcher[2]
Robert "Bo" Belinsky, US, pitcher. Pitched no-hit game as rookie with Los Angeles Angels in 1962.[3]
Moe Berg, US, catcher & shortstop, and spy for US in World War II[2]
Richard Bleier, US, pitcher (Baltimore Orioles)
Ron Blomberg, US, DH/first baseman/outfielder, Major League Baseball's first designated hitter[4]
Lou Boudreau, US, shortstop, 8x All-Star, batting title, MVP, Baseball Hall of Fame, manager[2]
Ralph Branca, US, pitcher, 3x All-Star[5]
Ryan Braun, US, outfielder, 2007 Rookie of the Year, home run champion, 5x All-Star, 5x Silver Slugger, 2011 National League MVP (Milwaukee Brewers)[6]
Alex Bregman, US, infielder (Houston Astros)
Craig Breslow, US, relief pitcher (Minnesota Twins)[2]
Mark Clear, US, relief pitcher, 2x All-Star[7]
Andy Cohen, US, second baseman, coach
Harry Danning, US, catcher, 4x All-Star[2][8]
Ike Davis, US, first baseman[9]
Cody Decker, US, first baseman
Moe Drabowsky, US, pitcher[10]
Harry Eisenstat, US, pitcher[11]
Mike Epstein, US, first baseman[2]
Harry Feldman, US, pitcher[2]
Scott Feldman, US, pitcher (Cincinnati Reds)[2]
Gavin Fingleson, South African-born Australian, Olympic silver medalist[12]
Nate Freiman, US, first baseman (Boston Red Sox)[13][14]
Max Fried, US, pitcher (Atlanta Braves)[15]
Sam Fuld, US, outfielder (Oakland Athletics)[16]
Brad Goldberg, US, pitcher (Chicago White Sox)[17]
Sid Gordon, US, outfielder & third baseman, 2x All-Star[2]
John Grabow, US, relief pitcher[2]
Shawn Green, US, right fielder, 2x All-Star, Gold Glove, Silver Slugger[2]
Hank Greenberg, US, first baseman & outfielder, 5x All-Star, 4x home run champion, 4x RBI leader, 2x MVP, Baseball Hall of Fame[2]
Ken Holtzman, US, starting pitcher, 2x All-Star[2]
Joe Horlen, US, pitcher, All-Star, ERA leader[2]
Gabe Kapler, US, outfielder[2]
Ty Kelly, US, utility player[2]
Ian Kinsler, US, second baseman, 4x All-Star (Los Angeles Angels)[18]
Sandy Koufax, US, starting pitcher, 6x All-Star, 5x ERA leader, 4x strikeouts leader, 3x Wins leader, 2x W-L% leader, 1 perfect game, MVP, 3x Cy Young Award, Baseball Hall of Fame[2]
Barry Latman, US, pitcher[11]
Ryan Lavarnway, US, catcher (Oakland Athletics)[19]
Al Levine, US, relief pitcher[2]
Jesse Levis, US, catcher, (Cleveland Indians and Milwaukee Brewers)[20]
Mike Lieberthal, US, catcher, 2x All-Star, Gold Glove[2]
Elliott Maddox, US, outfielder & third baseman[2]
Jason Marquis, US, starting pitcher, Silver Slugger, All Star (free agent)[2]
Erskine Mayer, US, pitcher[2]
Bob Melvin, US, catcher & manager of the Oakland Athletics[21]
Jon Moscot, US, pitcher (Cincinnati Reds)[22]
Sam Nahem, US, pitcher[2]
Jeff Newman, US, catcher & first baseman, All-Star, manager[2]
Joc Pederson, US, outfielder (Los Angeles Dodgers)[23]
Barney Pelty, US, pitcher[2]
Lipman Pike, US, outfielder, second baseman, & manager, 4x home run champion, RBI leader[2]
Kevin Pillar, US, outfielder (Toronto Blue Jays)
Aaron Poreda, US, pitcher [2]
Scott Radinsky, US, relief pitcher[2]
Dave Roberts, US, pitcher[2]
Saul Rogovin, US, pitcher[2]
Al Rosen, US, third baseman & first baseman, 4x All-Star, 2x home run champion, 2x RBI leader, MVP[2]
Goody Rosen, Canada, outfielder, All-Star[2]
Harry Rosenberg, US, outfielder[21]
Lou Rosenberg, US, second baseman[21]
Josh Satin, US, second baseman [24]
Richie Scheinblum, US, outfielder, All-Star[2]
Scott Schoeneweis, US, pitcher[2]
Art Shamsky, US, outfielder & first baseman[2]
Ryan Sherriff, US, pitcher (St. Louis Cardinals)[25]
Larry Sherry, US, relief pitcher[2]
Norm Sherry, US, catcher & manager[2]
Mose Solomon, US, outfielder[2]
George Stone, US, outfielder, 1x batting title[26]
Steve Stone, US, starting pitcher, All-Star, Cy Young Award[2]
Danny Valencia, US, third baseman (Seattle Mariners)[27]
Phil "Mickey" Weintraub, US, first baseman & outfielder
Steve Yeager, US, catcher[2]
Kevin Youkilis, US, first baseman, third baseman, & left fielder, 3x All-Star, Gold Glove, Hank Aaron Award[2]
Josh Zeid, US, pitcher[28]
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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #35 on: January 05, 2018, 06:26:33 AM »
Baseball is considered a tough guy sport? I must have missed that memo.

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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #36 on: January 05, 2018, 06:29:54 AM »
??? ??? ???

Cal Abrams, US, outfielder[2]
Rubén Amaro, Jr., US, former outfielder, assistant (Boston Red Sox)[2]
Morrie Arnovich, US, outfielder, All-Star[2]
Brad Ausmus, US, catcher, All-Star, 3x Gold Glove, manager of the Detroit Tigers[2]
José Bautista, Dominican-born, pitcher[2]
Robert "Bo" Belinsky, US, pitcher. Pitched no-hit game as rookie with Los Angeles Angels in 1962.[3]
Moe Berg, US, catcher & shortstop, and spy for US in World War II[2]
Richard Bleier, US, pitcher (Baltimore Orioles)
Ron Blomberg, US, DH/first baseman/outfielder, Major League Baseball's first designated hitter[4]
Lou Boudreau, US, shortstop, 8x All-Star, batting title, MVP, Baseball Hall of Fame, manager[2]
Ralph Branca, US, pitcher, 3x All-Star[5]
Ryan Braun, US, outfielder, 2007 Rookie of the Year, home run champion, 5x All-Star, 5x Silver Slugger, 2011 National League MVP (Milwaukee Brewers)[6]
Alex Bregman, US, infielder (Houston Astros)
Craig Breslow, US, relief pitcher (Minnesota Twins)[2]
Mark Clear, US, relief pitcher, 2x All-Star[7]
Andy Cohen, US, second baseman, coach
Harry Danning, US, catcher, 4x All-Star[2][8]
Ike Davis, US, first baseman[9]
Cody Decker, US, first baseman
Moe Drabowsky, US, pitcher[10]
Harry Eisenstat, US, pitcher[11]
Mike Epstein, US, first baseman[2]
Harry Feldman, US, pitcher[2]
Scott Feldman, US, pitcher (Cincinnati Reds)[2]
Gavin Fingleson, South African-born Australian, Olympic silver medalist[12]
Nate Freiman, US, first baseman (Boston Red Sox)[13][14]
Max Fried, US, pitcher (Atlanta Braves)[15]
Sam Fuld, US, outfielder (Oakland Athletics)[16]
Brad Goldberg, US, pitcher (Chicago White Sox)[17]
Sid Gordon, US, outfielder & third baseman, 2x All-Star[2]
John Grabow, US, relief pitcher[2]
Shawn Green, US, right fielder, 2x All-Star, Gold Glove, Silver Slugger[2]
Hank Greenberg, US, first baseman & outfielder, 5x All-Star, 4x home run champion, 4x RBI leader, 2x MVP, Baseball Hall of Fame[2]
Ken Holtzman, US, starting pitcher, 2x All-Star[2]
Joe Horlen, US, pitcher, All-Star, ERA leader[2]
Gabe Kapler, US, outfielder[2]
Ty Kelly, US, utility player[2]
Ian Kinsler, US, second baseman, 4x All-Star (Los Angeles Angels)[18]
Sandy Koufax, US, starting pitcher, 6x All-Star, 5x ERA leader, 4x strikeouts leader, 3x Wins leader, 2x W-L% leader, 1 perfect game, MVP, 3x Cy Young Award, Baseball Hall of Fame[2]
Barry Latman, US, pitcher[11]
Ryan Lavarnway, US, catcher (Oakland Athletics)[19]
Al Levine, US, relief pitcher[2]
Jesse Levis, US, catcher, (Cleveland Indians and Milwaukee Brewers)[20]
Mike Lieberthal, US, catcher, 2x All-Star, Gold Glove[2]
Elliott Maddox, US, outfielder & third baseman[2]
Jason Marquis, US, starting pitcher, Silver Slugger, All Star (free agent)[2]
Erskine Mayer, US, pitcher[2]
Bob Melvin, US, catcher & manager of the Oakland Athletics[21]
Jon Moscot, US, pitcher (Cincinnati Reds)[22]
Sam Nahem, US, pitcher[2]
Jeff Newman, US, catcher & first baseman, All-Star, manager[2]
Joc Pederson, US, outfielder (Los Angeles Dodgers)[23]
Barney Pelty, US, pitcher[2]
Lipman Pike, US, outfielder, second baseman, & manager, 4x home run champion, RBI leader[2]
Kevin Pillar, US, outfielder (Toronto Blue Jays)
Aaron Poreda, US, pitcher [2]
Scott Radinsky, US, relief pitcher[2]
Dave Roberts, US, pitcher[2]
Saul Rogovin, US, pitcher[2]
Al Rosen, US, third baseman & first baseman, 4x All-Star, 2x home run champion, 2x RBI leader, MVP[2]
Goody Rosen, Canada, outfielder, All-Star[2]
Harry Rosenberg, US, outfielder[21]
Lou Rosenberg, US, second baseman[21]
Josh Satin, US, second baseman [24]
Richie Scheinblum, US, outfielder, All-Star[2]
Scott Schoeneweis, US, pitcher[2]
Art Shamsky, US, outfielder & first baseman[2]
Ryan Sherriff, US, pitcher (St. Louis Cardinals)[25]
Larry Sherry, US, relief pitcher[2]
Norm Sherry, US, catcher & manager[2]
Mose Solomon, US, outfielder[2]
George Stone, US, outfielder, 1x batting title[26]
Steve Stone, US, starting pitcher, All-Star, Cy Young Award[2]
Danny Valencia, US, third baseman (Seattle Mariners)[27]
Phil "Mickey" Weintraub, US, first baseman & outfielder
Steve Yeager, US, catcher[2]
Kevin Youkilis, US, first baseman, third baseman, & left fielder, 3x All-Star, Gold Glove, Hank Aaron Award[2]
Josh Zeid, US, pitcher[28]
how many of those toads were world class?

Hell, just in bb West, bird, and Barry all trace roots to England

And those 3 were other WORLDLY😎

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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #37 on: January 05, 2018, 06:32:25 AM »
how many of those toads were world class?

Hell, just in bb West, bird, and Barry all trace roots to England

And those 3 were other WORLDLY😎

You didn't initially say they had to be world class.

You said to name one Jewish American athlete, so I did.

You were proven wrong, now you're changing your argument to, "How many of them are world class?"
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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #38 on: January 05, 2018, 06:33:06 AM »
Baseball is considered a tough guy sport? I must have missed that memo.

With a 90 mph fast ball coming at your face you gotta have courage to stand in the box
Baseball is pretty toady coz all you need is speed,

🏀 requires str agility quickness balance and incredible stamina

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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #39 on: January 05, 2018, 06:34:51 AM »
You didn't initially say they had to be world class.

You said to name one Jewish American athlete, so I did.

You were proven wrong, now you're changing your argument to, "How many of them are world class?"

Even though you are a lower American ie a Ch'ing chong one you know that only the top is what we admire

Who won is what Americans ask, not who was 2nd

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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #40 on: January 05, 2018, 06:40:47 AM »
Even though you are a lower American ie a Ch'ing chong one you know that only the top is what we admire

Who won is what Americans ask, not who was 2nd

But that was not your initial question.

You never stated that the athlete had to be world class or number one. Now they also have to be number one? Can you stick to an argument?
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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #41 on: January 05, 2018, 07:09:09 AM »
P.S. Babe Ruth comes from.... GERMAN Stock 😎

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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #42 on: January 05, 2018, 11:09:52 AM »
Quote from: Please don't try and pretend you really meant it as a place instead of ownership, oh brother  ::)link=topic=641540.msg8962934#msg8962934 date=1515076371
How was there superiority in 1945...


Dude...

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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #43 on: January 05, 2018, 11:42:49 AM »
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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #44 on: January 05, 2018, 01:10:03 PM »


They see me schmoein, they hatin.."

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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #45 on: January 08, 2018, 03:12:53 AM »
No Jews in tuff guy sports?
Isn't Scot Mendelson jewish?

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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #46 on: January 08, 2018, 03:22:22 AM »
No Jews in tuff guy sports?
Isn't Scot Mendelson jewish?

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In pl.no one can strike you, so.... Pussy sport

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Re: German superiority - 1944
« Reply #47 on: January 08, 2018, 03:24:23 AM »
Well that settles it.