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Wolfpac 03-27-2003 03:06 AM

Send Back Liberty
 
http://www.sendbackliberty.us/

A group of public-spirited Americans want to send the Statue of Liberty back to those French cheese-eating surrender monkeys, and replace it with one of Ronnie Reagan. Heh. Don't miss the petition. USA! USA!

Now this site has to be a satire, but this is America we're talking about.

Joshy 03-27-2003 08:18 AM

The site didn't work... But how do you send the statue back i wonder?

paramiteabe 03-27-2003 11:13 AM

Take it apart and then ship it across seas on massive ocean liners. :D

Paramiteabe...:fuzblink:

Nath 03-27-2003 12:36 PM

How long has that statue been there for anyway?

Jacob 03-27-2003 05:46 PM

I hope your joking because if your not it just shows how immature and fat the Americans are. Grow the f*ck up and get some dignity. Upto now the Britain is the only country involved in the war with some dignity left...

(I leave out Austrailia because Australians ancestory comes from exiled prison peeps...so...HA!!)

munchman 03-28-2003 12:48 AM

Here is some info i found on it, you can find out how old it is here.
 
Date Construction of the Statue began in France: 1875
Title of Statue: "Liberty Enlightening the World"

Sculptor: Auguste Bartholdi
Bartholdi's Military Rank: Quartermaster to a force of five thousand soldiers
Bartholdi's Commander at Autun during Franco-Prussian War in 1870: Giuseppe Garibaldi (FS1986)

Structural Engineer: Gustave Eiffel
Method of Fabrication: Repousse Process

Statue completed in Paris: June 1884
Statue presented to America by the people of France: July 4, 1884
Statue dismantled and shipped to US: Early 1885

1885 Transport Ship: French frigate "Isere"
Number of individual pieces shipped to US: 350
Number of crates required: 214
Location of Statue: Liberty Island, formerly Bedloe's Island and Fort Wood (fortress for protection
of New York Harbor 1811)

Architect of the pedestal: Richard Morris Hunt (in 1877)
Champion Fundraiser for the Pedestal: Joseph Pulitzer,
Hungarian immigrant, Publisher of the New York World.
Treaurer of The American Committee for the Statue of Liberty:
Henry A. Spaulding

Date the cornerstone was laid on Bedloe's Island in New York Harbor:
5 August 1884
Source of Granite for the Pedestal: Leete's Island, Connecticut

Date of Final Assembly of statue & pedestal: 1886
Official accepting Statue on behalf of US: President Grover Cleveland
Date of Acceptance by President: October 28, 1886
Part of Acceptance Statement by President Cleveland:
"We will not forget that liberty here made her home;
nor shall her chosen altar be neglected".
Date designated a National Monument: October 15, 1924

Wind speed at which Statue sways 3 inches (7.62 cm): 50 mph
Torch sway in 50 mph wind: 5 inches (12.7 cm).
Number of windows in the crown: 25
Number of spikes in the crown: Seven rays of the diadem
(7 oceans of the World)
Hand with which Statue holds tablet: Left
Inscription on tablet: "July 4, 1776" (in Roman numerals)
Day of America's Independence from Britain: July 4, 1776

Height from base to torch (Bartholdi's design): 151' 1" (46.50m)
Height from base to torch (1984 Survey): 152' 2" (46.84m)
Foundation of pedestal to torch (Bartholdi's design): 305' 1" (92.99m)
Foundation of pedestal to torch (1984 Survey): 306' 8" (93.47m)
Heel to top of head: 111' 1" (33.86m)
Length of hand: 16' 5" (5.00m)

Index finger: 8' 0" (2.44m)
Circumference at second joint: 3' 6" (1.07m)
Size of fingernail: 13"x10" (33x25.4cm)
Weight of fingernail: About 3.5 pounds. (1.5 kg)
Head from chin to cranium: 17' 3" (5.26m)
Head thickness from ear to ear: 10' 0" (3.05m)
Distance across the eye: 2' 6" ( .76m)

Length of nose: 4' 6" ( l.48m)
Right arm length: 42' 0" (12.80m)
Right arm greatest thickness: 12' 0" (3.66m)
Thickness of waist: 35' 0" (10.67m)
Width of mouth: 3' 0" (.91m)

Tablet, length: 23' 7" (7.19m)
Tablet, width: 13' 7" (4.14m)
Tablet, thickness: 2' 0" (.61m)
Height of granite pedestal: 89' 0" (27.13m)
Height of foundation: 65' 0" (19.81m)

I found some of this interesting.

Nath 03-28-2003 04:20 PM

Wow. I didn't really want to know her vital statistics, I just wanted to know how old she was. But thanks anyway :fuzwink:

MojoMan220 03-28-2003 06:59 PM

Give me a break! First freedom fries and freedom toast, now this... What a stupid idea, get over it.:rolleyes: :rolleyes:

sligface202 03-28-2003 10:03 PM

Hey Mojoman220 ya know French Kiss is now Freedom Kiss? Kinda wierd but it's true.

wtfz 03-28-2003 11:01 PM

Nationalism and helium-filled balloons will bring us to our doom.

sligface202 03-29-2003 12:33 PM

I know helium filled balloons could bring us to our doom,but nationalism?Ya really think so?:fuzconf: