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<p>[QUOTE="Seattlite86, post: 4063894, member: 59737"]The personal comments about intelligence were superfluous and, in my opinion, rather unnecessary. You should be intelligent enough to know that when you argue, you should leave the personal out of it and focus on the facts and argument at hand. Also, I never confused anything for another. Those were you putting words into my mouth. I simply said there's enough similarities that I would not want to mess with it. Regardless of the symbols on the coin, we still have no way of proving who made then, when they made them, or why they made them. We can only guess.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, look at the coin again. That's not a Sauwastika, it's a swastika. If I followed that up with "I'm surprised any normally intelligent person would confuse such obvious things" then I would have intended it as an insult, because it adds nothing to my statement of fact that it's a swastika.</p><p><br /></p><p>Edit: and the comment about parading swastikas as some form of protest to the Nazis is rather ironic, and I'll leave it at that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Seattlite86, post: 4063894, member: 59737"]The personal comments about intelligence were superfluous and, in my opinion, rather unnecessary. You should be intelligent enough to know that when you argue, you should leave the personal out of it and focus on the facts and argument at hand. Also, I never confused anything for another. Those were you putting words into my mouth. I simply said there's enough similarities that I would not want to mess with it. Regardless of the symbols on the coin, we still have no way of proving who made then, when they made them, or why they made them. We can only guess. Also, look at the coin again. That's not a Sauwastika, it's a swastika. If I followed that up with "I'm surprised any normally intelligent person would confuse such obvious things" then I would have intended it as an insult, because it adds nothing to my statement of fact that it's a swastika. Edit: and the comment about parading swastikas as some form of protest to the Nazis is rather ironic, and I'll leave it at that.[/QUOTE]
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