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Britain apologizes for tweet marking 200 years since White House burned

Can you imagine if U.S. was still a colony of the British Empire? Remember that they own Canada as well.

Canada is part of the Commonwealth, yes, but USA are the colonies that dared dream bigger than their masters. The rest, as they say, is history. :D


(The name "White House" has a colorful history indeed, but the name in popular folklore refers to the history as I have described it, historians attempted corrections notwithstanding.)
 
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"If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer." - Barack Obama 2008.
 
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Apology will be accepted when your British Commonwealth is purged from the world.

Canada is part of the Commonwealth, yes, but USA are the colonies that dared dream bigger than their masters. The rest, as they say, is history. :D

Were, we are not colonies anymore. We were the colonies that dared to dream bigger than the crown, and are a Nation that will.

"If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are possible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer." - Barack Obama 2008.

That was the year people elected someone largely based off of skin color than on the ability to lead (including me). Just another form of Idiocy in power.
 
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Some over there still think of USA as "the colonies".

lool But we were the one who colonised America isnt it? We are like a mother to them(though the child has now outgrown the mother, however a child will always be his mothers child even when he's an adult and is bigger than her.:D:P), they still speak our language and learned/copied alot from us(divide and rule etc).
Anyway the lesson here for Asians is that brutal wars have been fought between us, but at the end we still made up and are now strong allies/partners. So stop the whinning in Asia and look forward instead of always crying about the past.:cry:
 
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lool But we were the one who colonised America isnt it? We are like a mother to them(though the child has now outgrown the mother, however a child will always be his mothers child even when hes and adult and is bigger than her.:D:P), they still speak our language and learned/copied alot from us(divide and rule).
Anyway the lesson here for Asians is that brutal wars have been fought between us, but at the end we still made up and are now strong allies/partbers. So stop the whinning in Asia and look forward instead of always crying about the past

Hey, we speak 'Murrican over here! :D
 
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lool if you say so. 'Murrican ENGLISH'.:partay: Just like simplified CHINESE on mainland and traditional CHINESE in Taiwan.:P
Still we are the mother.:yahoo:

Ah yes, right you are, marm, the Ol' Mother Country. :D
 
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It was gray. It had been whitewashed before too, but the name White House was popularized after the British torched it and it was repainted white when repairs were completed over three years. The name was finally officially formalized in 1901.

That's a wonderful piece of Info that I wasn't aware of. Thank you, Sir!
 
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It was gray. It had been whitewashed before too, but the name White House was popularized after the British torched it and it was repainted white when repairs were completed over three years. The name was finally officially formalized in 1901.

You guys will believe anything. snopes.com: White House
Been debunked. Not sure where you heard it, but you should question any other things that source may have told you.
 
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That was the year people elected someone largely based off of skin color than on the ability to lead (including me). Just another form of Idiocy in power.

Yeah, I can recall that election, going to the polls and hearing a neighbor enthuse repeatedly while waiting to vote that "It's so HISTORIC!" Didn't need to ask who she was voting for. Lost her job (we worked at the same place) due to layoffs a year or so later, wonder if she's rethought it...

It's borderline illegal in the US, you are not allowed to "campaign" or advocate for any candidate at the polling site, must be off the site itself. Wasn't _quite_ campaigning, but about as close as you could get without shouting "Vote for ____!"

For non-Americans, where I live, the convention is you get a sample ballot in the mail, figure out how you want to vote (typically 20-30 things you'll vote on, mostly people for offices, couple proposition issues sometimes). On the day, you show up and wait for a chance to use the voting machines. Everyone waits quietly in line, no pushing or shoving, and no talking about the election itself (little conversation at all). Voting takes maybe 5 minutes, less if you're well organized, more if you don't read so fast or have vision issues. You turn in your voting card (memory device) the election person swipes it through the machine, you get a little "I voted!" sticker, and leave. We use one of the local fire stations - they pull the engines out into the parking lot to make room. November is pretty cool around here, sometimes below freezing in the morning, so you need to wear a moderately heavy jacket for the wait. Wait typically is around 15-20 minutes in my neighborhood. They have a big logbook of all the registered voters in that our district (maybe 4000 people?) - they find your name, you sign next to it, they counter-sign, you get a card and vote.
 
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Apologise for having a little laugh over something that happened two centuries ago? Ridiculous. These louts need to relax.
 
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No. It is called the White House after it was repainted in white to hide the black soot and scorch marks from when the British set it alight. The name itself commemorates this history of both the building and the young country at that time.

Interesting tidbit. I never knew that. ;)
 
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You guys will believe anything. snopes.com: White House
Been debunked. Not sure where you heard it, but you should question any other things that source may have told you.

Which is why I said this:

The name "White House" has a colorful history indeed, but the name in popular folklore refers to the history as I have described it, historians attempted corrections notwithstanding.
 
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