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You forgot Poland

英文解释

A sad excuse for an arguement given by a incumbant President trying desperatly to escape his dismal record. \r
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While a "You forgot [Poland]" comment seems true, in reality the event never actually happened in the first place.\r
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A "You forgot [Poland]" comment is weak and a sign of desperation because even if it *did* happen as claimed, it would still be a really weak and practically meaningless point.
> Person A: "Secondly, when we went in, there were three countries: Great Britain, Australia and the United States. That's not a grand coalition. We can do better."
> Person B: "Well, actually, he forgot [Poland]"
> (Person B has failed to realize that [Poland] was not actually in the group that "went in". Only in August of 2003 did [Poland] finally send troops, and it really had no effect anyway, merely a token, noncombat force.)

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更新时间:2025-11-21 10:12:16