75th Anniversary

And if Japan had not ATTACKED AMERICA, guess what.....they wouldn't have had to go through it at all.

Pearl Harbor, After Japan attacks America. Thousands of Americans perish

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We CAN talk about it SINCE the lack of reaction of the American military authorities to the numerous warnings about the forthcoming Japanese attack at that time is COMPLETELY SIMILAR to THE LACK OF RESPONSE of the administration of the reincarnated alcoholic Bush Jr. to warnings by CIA and Mossad field officers about the presence in the country of a group of young Arabs who were trained to drive wide-body Boeing, but who systematically missed landing classes.

And what were ordinary Japanese people to blame for - men, women, old people ... children??? You SO love to talk about them!


I am READY for THIS discussion.

So, you BLAME the USA because we were not at war with Japan and weren't expecting an attack......

You're sick

End of debate
 
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Sixteen hours after the bombing, the White House released a statement by President Harry S. Truman, who was en route from the Potsdam Conference aboard the U.S.S. Augusta. "It is an atomic bomb," Truman announced, "harnessing . . . the basic power of the universe. The force from which the sun draws its power has been loosed against those who brought war to the Far East."



The immediate public response to news of the Manhattan Project and the atomic bombings of Japan, as filtered through the project's public relations efforts, was overwhelmingly favorable. When asked simply "do you approve of the use of the atomic bomb?", 85 percent of Americans in one August 1945 poll replied "yes." Few doubted that the atomic bomb had ended the war and saved American lives, and after almost four years of war, few retained much sympathy for Japan. The writer Paul Fussell, who as a 21-year-old second lieutenant was slated to be part of the invasion force going into Japan, perhaps has put it most succinctly:

When the bombs dropped and news began to circulate that [the invasion] would not, after all, take place, that we would not be obliged to run up the beaches near Tokyo assault-firing while being mortared and shelled, for all the fake manliness of our facades we cried with relief and joy. We were going to live. We were going to grow up to adulthood after all.
A certain sense of remorse also slowly began to build among the public, especially as details became known of the destruction at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. An important early step in this process was when the entire August 21, 1946, issue of The New Yorker magazine was devoted to stories of the devastation of Hiroshima. (These articles were later reprinted as a book: John Hersey's Hiroshima.)

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God Bless the USA and our ability to STOP EVIL in it's track ....

Ready for round 3 ....

This is what the American Left has to look forward too ....
 
And if Japan had not ATTACKED AMERICA, guess what.....they wouldn't have had to go through it at all.

Pearl Harbor, After Japan attacks America. Thousands of Americans perish

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Ninety minutes after it began, the attack was over. 2,008 sailors were killed and 710 others wounded; 218 soldiers and airmen (who were part of the Army prior to the independent United States Air Force in 1947) were killed and 364 wounded; 109 marines were killed and 69 wounded; and 68 civilians were killed and 35 wounded. In total, 2,403 Americans were killed, and 1,143 were wounded.[93] Eighteen ships were sunk or run aground, including five battleships.[10][94] All of the Americans killed or wounded during the attack were legally non-combatants, given that there was no state of war when the attack occurred.[21][22][95]

Of the American fatalities, nearly half were due to the explosion of Arizona's forward magazine after it was hit by a modified 16-inch (410 mm) shell.[nb 16] Author Craig Nelson wrote that the vast majority of the U.S. sailors killed at Pearl Harbor were junior enlisted personnel. "The officers of the Navy all lived in houses and the junior people were the ones on the boats, so pretty much all of the people who died in the direct line of the attack were very junior people", Nelson said. "So everyone is about 17 or 18 whose story is told there

God Bless the USA and our ability to STOP EVIL in it's track ....

Ready for round 3 ....

Unfortunately, we have almost none of the type of Americans who are willing to take a stand, today

"All that was required for evil men to prevail was for good men to do nothing"
 
First of all, I blame the Christian Church, the United States government, the settlers, and someone else for GENOCIDE of THE HUNDRED MILLION Native Americans - who owned this land.

End of discussion
And, pink unicorns ....

Don't forget to blame the pink unicorns .... they were striking that year because of cheap Japanese horseshoes!

Fuckin psycho Leftist ......

Go Figure !!!!
 
And if Japan had not ATTACKED AMERICA, guess what.....they wouldn't have had to go through it at all.

Pearl Harbor, After Japan attacks America. Thousands of Americans perish

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uss-oklahoma-sunk.jpg


17-pearl-harbor-photo-gallery-getty-615315808.jpg

We CAN talk about it SINCE the lack of reaction of the American military authorities to the numerous warnings about the forthcoming Japanese attack at that time is COMPLETELY SIMILAR to THE LACK OF RESPONSE of the administration of the reincarnated alcoholic Bush Jr. to warnings by CIA and Mossad field officers about the presence in the country of a group of young Arabs who were trained to drive wide-body Boeing, but who systematically missed landing classes.

And what were ordinary Japanese people to blame for - men, women, old people ... children??? You SO love to talk about them!


I am READY for THIS discussion.

So, you BLAME the USA because we were not at war with Japan and weren't expecting an attack......

You're sick

End of debate

First of all, I blame the Christian Church, the United States government, the settlers, and someone else for GENOCIDE of THE HUNDRED MILLION Native Americans - who owned this land.

End of discussion
Yeah...Because the Native Americans lived in complete peace and harmony with each other just like all Europeans and Asians.
Feeling stupid yet?
 
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Sixteen hours after the bombing, the White House released a statement by President Harry S. Truman, who was en route from the Potsdam Conference aboard the U.S.S. Augusta. "It is an atomic bomb," Truman announced, "harnessing . . . the basic power of the universe. The force from which the sun draws its power has been loosed against those who brought war to the Far East."



The immediate public response to news of the Manhattan Project and the atomic bombings of Japan, as filtered through the project's public relations efforts, was overwhelmingly favorable. When asked simply "do you approve of the use of the atomic bomb?", 85 percent of Americans in one August 1945 poll replied "yes." Few doubted that the atomic bomb had ended the war and saved American lives, and after almost four years of war, few retained much sympathy for Japan. The writer Paul Fussell, who as a 21-year-old second lieutenant was slated to be part of the invasion force going into Japan, perhaps has put it most succinctly:

When the bombs dropped and news began to circulate that [the invasion] would not, after all, take place, that we would not be obliged to run up the beaches near Tokyo assault-firing while being mortared and shelled, for all the fake manliness of our facades we cried with relief and joy. We were going to live. We were going to grow up to adulthood after all.
A certain sense of remorse also slowly began to build among the public, especially as details became known of the destruction at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. An important early step in this process was when the entire August 21, 1946, issue of The New Yorker magazine was devoted to stories of the devastation of Hiroshima. (These articles were later reprinted as a book: John Hersey's Hiroshima.)

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God Bless the USA and our ability to STOP EVIL in it's track ....

Ready for round 3 ....

This is what the American Left has to look forward too ....


WARNING This post contains graphic images that may be disturbing to viewers. Viewer discretion is advised



Sixteen hours after the bombing, the White House released a statement by President Harry S. Truman, who was en route from the Potsdam Conference aboard the U.S.S. Augusta. "It is an atomic bomb," Truman announced, "harnessing . . . the basic power of the universe. The force from which the sun draws its power has been loosed against those who brought war to the Far East."



The immediate public response to news of the Manhattan Project and the atomic bombings of Japan, as filtered through the project's public relations efforts, was overwhelmingly favorable. When asked simply "do you approve of the use of the atomic bomb?", 85 percent of Americans in one August 1945 poll replied "yes." Few doubted that the atomic bomb had ended the war and saved American lives, and after almost four years of war, few retained much sympathy for Japan. The writer Paul Fussell, who as a 21-year-old second lieutenant was slated to be part of the invasion force going into Japan, perhaps has put it most succinctly:

When the bombs dropped and news began to circulate that [the invasion] would not, after all, take place, that we would not be obliged to run up the beaches near Tokyo assault-firing while being mortared and shelled, for all the fake manliness of our facades we cried with relief and joy. We were going to live. We were going to grow up to adulthood after all.
A certain sense of remorse also slowly began to build among the public, especially as details became known of the destruction at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. An important early step in this process was when the entire August 21, 1946, issue of The New Yorker magazine was devoted to stories of the devastation of Hiroshima. (These articles were later reprinted as a book: John Hersey's Hiroshima.)

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God Bless the USA and our ability to STOP EVIL in it's track ....

Ready for round 3 ....

This is what the American Left has to look forward too ....


However, like most Americans, he did not know the definition of communism.
Anyway, one sacred book says that only ONE people are HUMAN beings , the rest are NOT.
 
Unfortunately, we have almost none of the type of Americans who are willing to take a stand, today

"All that was required for evil men to prevail was for good men to do nothing"
Yes ....

A reality that is difficult to ponder upon ...

However, like most Americans, he did not know the definition of communism.

Anyway, one sacred book says that only ONE people are HUMAN beings, the rest are NOT.
 
However, like most Americans, he did not know the definition of communism.
Anyway, one sacred book says that only ONE people are HUMAN beings , the rest are NOT.[/QUOTE]
Hey Genius ...

Your thread is not about B.Hussein's Holy Q'uran ......

It's about America stomping out Leftist evil in this world ....

Please try to stay on track!!!
 
Unfortunately, we have almost none of the type of Americans who are willing to take a stand, today

"All that was required for evil men to prevail was for good men to do nothing"
Yes ....

A reality that is difficult to ponder upon ...

However, like most Americans, he did not know the definition of communism.

Anyway, one sacred book says that only ONE people are HUMAN beings, the rest are NOT.

Oh, "He" knows the definition of Communism better than you apparently.

"He" also apparently has a far better grasp on the wickedness and propensity for corruption always associated with it.

Too bad you don't. If you did, you wouldn't need to hide behind your cloak of ambiguity.
 
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Sixteen hours after the bombing, the White House released a statement by President Harry S. Truman, who was en route from the Potsdam Conference aboard the U.S.S. Augusta. "It is an atomic bomb," Truman announced, "harnessing . . . the basic power of the universe. The force from which the sun draws its power has been loosed against those who brought war to the Far East."



The immediate public response to news of the Manhattan Project and the atomic bombings of Japan, as filtered through the project's public relations efforts, was overwhelmingly favorable. When asked simply "do you approve of the use of the atomic bomb?", 85 percent of Americans in one August 1945 poll replied "yes." Few doubted that the atomic bomb had ended the war and saved American lives, and after almost four years of war, few retained much sympathy for Japan. The writer Paul Fussell, who as a 21-year-old second lieutenant was slated to be part of the invasion force going into Japan, perhaps has put it most succinctly:

When the bombs dropped and news began to circulate that [the invasion] would not, after all, take place, that we would not be obliged to run up the beaches near Tokyo assault-firing while being mortared and shelled, for all the fake manliness of our facades we cried with relief and joy. We were going to live. We were going to grow up to adulthood after all.
A certain sense of remorse also slowly began to build among the public, especially as details became known of the destruction at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. An important early step in this process was when the entire August 21, 1946, issue of The New Yorker magazine was devoted to stories of the devastation of Hiroshima. (These articles were later reprinted as a book: John Hersey's Hiroshima.)

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They can suck a fat dick.
 
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Sixteen hours after the bombing, the White House released a statement by President Harry S. Truman, who was en route from the Potsdam Conference aboard the U.S.S. Augusta. "It is an atomic bomb," Truman announced, "harnessing . . . the basic power of the universe. The force from which the sun draws its power has been loosed against those who brought war to the Far East."



The immediate public response to news of the Manhattan Project and the atomic bombings of Japan, as filtered through the project's public relations efforts, was overwhelmingly favorable. When asked simply "do you approve of the use of the atomic bomb?", 85 percent of Americans in one August 1945 poll replied "yes." Few doubted that the atomic bomb had ended the war and saved American lives, and after almost four years of war, few retained much sympathy for Japan. The writer Paul Fussell, who as a 21-year-old second lieutenant was slated to be part of the invasion force going into Japan, perhaps has put it most succinctly:

When the bombs dropped and news began to circulate that [the invasion] would not, after all, take place, that we would not be obliged to run up the beaches near Tokyo assault-firing while being mortared and shelled, for all the fake manliness of our facades we cried with relief and joy. We were going to live. We were going to grow up to adulthood after all.
A certain sense of remorse also slowly began to build among the public, especially as details became known of the destruction at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. An important early step in this process was when the entire August 21, 1946, issue of The New Yorker magazine was devoted to stories of the devastation of Hiroshima. (These articles were later reprinted as a book: John Hersey's Hiroshima.)

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Because of what we did in Japan twice, since then there has been no world wars after that. So you could say that the atomic bomb should be given the Nobel Peace Prize for keeping world peace...
 
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Sixteen hours after the bombing, the White House released a statement by President Harry S. Truman, who was en route from the Potsdam Conference aboard the U.S.S. Augusta. "It is an atomic bomb," Truman announced, "harnessing . . . the basic power of the universe. The force from which the sun draws its power has been loosed against those who brought war to the Far East."



The immediate public response to news of the Manhattan Project and the atomic bombings of Japan, as filtered through the project's public relations efforts, was overwhelmingly favorable. When asked simply "do you approve of the use of the atomic bomb?", 85 percent of Americans in one August 1945 poll replied "yes." Few doubted that the atomic bomb had ended the war and saved American lives, and after almost four years of war, few retained much sympathy for Japan. The writer Paul Fussell, who as a 21-year-old second lieutenant was slated to be part of the invasion force going into Japan, perhaps has put it most succinctly:

When the bombs dropped and news began to circulate that [the invasion] would not, after all, take place, that we would not be obliged to run up the beaches near Tokyo assault-firing while being mortared and shelled, for all the fake manliness of our facades we cried with relief and joy. We were going to live. We were going to grow up to adulthood after all.
A certain sense of remorse also slowly began to build among the public, especially as details became known of the destruction at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. An important early step in this process was when the entire August 21, 1946, issue of The New Yorker magazine was devoted to stories of the devastation of Hiroshima. (These articles were later reprinted as a book: John Hersey's Hiroshima.)

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Hey riddle me this.... How many Chinese did Japan butcher rape and murder? How many US and Filipinos in the Philippines did the Japanese Butcher Rape and Murder? How many of the residents of the Dutch East Indies did Japan Butcher rape and Murder? How many in Malaysia and Indochina, or Burma?
 
These psycho Leftist are trying to say America was immoral for nuking this kind of Leftist Evil?

What would have been the Alternative?

Ask yourself that question?

Japan taking away America's Freedom and Liberties and enslaving this Great Nation under some Leftist totalitarianism?

You realize that is the very same thing these EVIL motherfuckers are trying to do to this Country today ....

That is the very reason why they are trying to shame us for blasting the fuck out of Japan ...

Fuck these Evil Leftist motherfuckers like this POS in the OP ...

See our ENEMIES for who they are .....
 
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The Nanking massacre alone. They could have surrendered ...

There were feelers out looking for a chance to negotiate a surrender, even before Okinawa. fdr had no interest in peace before testing his new toy. The lapdog truman filled out his master's final wish by incinerating hundreds of thousands of women, children, and the elderly.
 
However, like most Americans, he did not know the definition of communism.
Anyway, one sacred book says that only ONE people are HUMAN beings , the rest are NOT.[/QUOTE]
Hey Genius ...

Your thread is not about B.Hussein's Holy Q'uran ......

It's about America stomping out Leftist evil in this world ....

Please try to stay on track!!!

And what, IS someone here UNAWARE of the fact that the conspiracy among Bush - Biden - the political elite of this country was aimed at Iraqi oil and the destruction of ANOTHER anti-Zionist state - the enemy of Israel ???
 

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