"Situated at the entrance of New York Harbor stands one of the most important symbols of American liberty... The Statue of Liberty. It was a gift from the French people to the United States as a token of mutual friendship. Its designer, a Freemason, was Brother Frederic A. Bartholdi (1834-1904) who conceived its design while on a visit to America. As his ship sailed into New York, Bartholdi had a vision of a woman standing on a pedestal, holding a torch and welcoming immigrants to a new life in a free land. Along with Brother Bartholdi, Brother Gustave Eiffel was also responsible for the statue. Brother Eiffel designed and built the frame work which holds the copper sheeting in place.
Not really sure what I said in French. I am a teaboy who can barely speak English (certainly not English as English people know it). I think I said "You are wrong" But who knows?
Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary. Mahatma Gandhi
The statue of liberty was a present to the American people from the French people. Apparently the French invented democracy (or at least improved upon it from the ancient Greek). As far as I know Lenin wasn't much of a fan of democracy or of America.
Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary. Mahatma Gandhi
as much i remember if i really am not wrong this was a present from USSR in Lenin days to Newyork city. Correcccccccct me plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz SOME ONE OUT THERE.
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The Statue of Liberty
Yes, that's right, she has Masonic Ties.
"Situated at the entrance of New York Harbor stands one of the most important symbols of American liberty... The Statue of Liberty. It was a gift from the French people to the United States as a token of mutual friendship. Its designer, a Freemason, was Brother Frederic A. Bartholdi (1834-1904) who conceived its design while on a visit to America. As his ship sailed into New York, Bartholdi had a vision of a woman standing on a pedestal, holding a torch and welcoming immigrants to a new life in a free land. Along with Brother Bartholdi, Brother Gustave Eiffel was also responsible for the statue. Brother Eiffel designed and built the frame work which holds the copper sheeting in place.
http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/masonicmuseum/statue_of_liberty.htm
http://www.lodge55.com/places.html
Yes it came from France. The USSR gave the US Ronald Reagan!
Never heard that Lenin ever gave the US anything but headaches...
it's french buddy..
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Not really sure what I said in French. I am a teaboy who can barely speak English (certainly not English as English people know it). I think I said "You are wrong" But who knows?
Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary. Mahatma Gandhi
ok my mistake but something was presented to USA too from Lenin i really dont remember now.
P.S whats that u said in French??
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The statue of liberty was a present to the American people from the French people. Apparently the French invented democracy (or at least improved upon it from the ancient Greek). As far as I know Lenin wasn't much of a fan of democracy or of America.
Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary. Mahatma Gandhi
the writer?
Cheers,
HONESTY is HARD ATTRIBUTE to FIND
i think it was a present from the french....
"Drawing Is Thinkin Aloud" - Gehry
Am i wrong or e46m3 u donot know that.
as much i remember if i really am not wrong this was a present from USSR in Lenin days to Newyork city. Correcccccccct me plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz SOME ONE OUT THERE.
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What does Lenin have to do with it?
hehehehe..give her also coffee..:P
Never had a boyfriend after Lenin kicked her out. exiled from U.S.S.R,
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I think it's what she's seen? Would that be a Gitanes by any chance?