The Civil War in COLOUR for the first time that recreate era in amazing detail

He was who caused babies to die.

they were going to bomb his weapons sites to stop the babies from dying.


You really hated that
 
He was who caused babies to die. they were going to bomb his weapons sites to stop the babies from dying.
You really hated that

Not a shred of evidence that he caused a single baby to die.

Drones cause "collateral damage". Want to see the pictures again? There's no doubt who killed the droned babies, is there?
 
far less than Bush killed in falughis with white phosphorous that burns holes right though human bodies and then leaves a legacy of HORRIBLE birth defects for decades to come.

gas does too.

Not the holes but the birth defects
 
far less than Bush killed in falughis with white phosphorous that burns holes right though human bodies and then leaves a legacy of HORRIBLE birth defects for decades to come. gas does too. Not the holes but the birth defects

Horrible.

So why do you want O-BOMB-YA to keep killing children?
 
wow you really don't care what Bush did no matter how bad and evil it was huh?

I said it was horrible. Reading and comprehension aren't your strengths, are they?

Tell me, has O-BOMB-YA ordered the removal of white phosphorous from the US inventory?

What about spent uranium?

No?
 
so you cant prove you didnt back this use.


so do you claim you were all mad about Bush melting children and then LYING about it until he was FORCED to admit he had done it?
 
I've seen the original photograph in black and white on reddit, that was a very modern looking man with a modern looking hair do, it's as simple as that, that's what the discussion on reddit centered around. This Danish artist is really annoying, to add some shitty coloring to the photo and pretend as if he's responsible for the eerily modern look.
what I am wondering about; simply adding colors might be historically inaccurate.
Many shades of each

I'd prefer the sepia tones, and the shades of grey to just something that is 'painted on' to give color. Not really knowing much about the process,
but if the process isn't exacting - leave it be.
 
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