what do you have planned for this sunday? church, football...family...just doing nothing....yard work or shoveling snow..take a minute for many this will be the annivesary of the most hellish day anyone living thru it could remember.
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what do you have planned for this sunday? church, football...family...just doing nothing....yard work or shoveling snow..take a minute for many this will be the annivesary of the most hellish day anyone living thru it could remember.
what do you have planned for this sunday? church, football...family...just doing nothing....yard work or shoveling snow..take a minute for many this will be the annivesary of the most hellish day anyone living thru it could remember.
Personally, I plan to do more research on why we let it happen in memory of those who died needlessly.
Personally, I plan to do more research on why we let it happen in memory of those who died needlessly.
Please let us know what you find...
Ever heard of the Great Depression?
I will be taking my son to a birthday party at the house he will be living at in January.
My uncle was at Pearl Harbor. He says they knew it was gonna happen. They had them open the hatches on all the ships the night before so that the ships would sink easily and be easier to recover and use in the war. They never did that before or since, at least according to him.
Thankfully my uncle survived and is still around today, with his 5th wife (he divorced one and buried 3) and in his 90's.
Are you suggesting that's why we let it happen?
That's like suggesting the sky is blue or grass is green. This logic is quite simple. We knew the American economy would not recover fully unless we went to war.
My Dad was in WW-II in the Pacific. He said something similar. FDR needed a war to get the US out of the depression.
Nothing special this weekend, but I will not forget to salute my father's flag.
Are you suggesting that's why we let it happen?
I don't think so. We were already pretty much out of the great depression by Pearl Habor, having sold arms to the allies until they ran out of money. I think the reason they let it happen is that Americans just couldn't support a foreign war and the powers that be wanted to keep making money on the arms they'd been selling.
I don't buy the great conspiracies, but not of import to me anyways. I will take that minute or two to remember those who did not cause the war, that only served because they had to. My dad was at D-Day, not Pearl, but I remember all now gone, soon to be joined by those that served, for us, regardless of what politicians did or didn't do.
They are leaving at an increasingly rapid rate and I salute them all and say, "thank you!"