A feel like I should make a proper TL out of this.
Bully!A Stronger Loving World.
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Republican President Theodore Roosevelt after winning the election of 1912. He would be incredibly vocal in America getting involved in the Great War, seeing the war as an opportunity to strengthen Americas position as a global military superpower, and as a symbol of justice.
It was an ends justify the means situation.Bully!
No, no, no. I mean “bully” as in a joyful exclamation.It was an ends justify the means situation.
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Rule, Victoria. General Robert E. Lee of the British American district of Virginia (1807 - 1870). Many historians credit him and his actions in service to the Empress of North America in the Crimean War, in particular the charge of the light brigade, as successfully securing the Grand British Empire.
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Rule, Victoria. General Robert E. Lee of the British American district of Virginia (1807 - 1870). Many historians credit him and his actions in service to the Empress of North America in the Crimean War, in particular the charge of the light brigade, as successfully securing the Grand British Empire.
Oh crap they're on to me! *Tosses chair through window*You know, I once remember reading a short story in one of those alternate history anthologies, called The Charge of The Lee Brigade. I believe it was the first Alternate Generals book. It actually looked like it took place in the world of The Two Georges.
Correct! Might do Ultraman soon, seeing how there is plenty of material I could use.Astro Boy?
Are we gonna see any Ultraman stuff coming up?
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The 1996 president elect Fred Rogers, seen here next to the soon to be former president Bill Clinton. Rogers would go on to win a second term, serving as president up until his death in 2003, after which Vice President Collin Powell would succeed him as the first African American President. President Rogers would become a well loved and altruistic president, especially to the public, still finding the time to read and reply to each and every letter sent to him.