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If the election was close you might have a case but hate filled lefties are the political minority and it doesn't matter how much weight they give to frivolous charges that the vast majority finds amusing.
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki were about my Grandfather's infantry division not having to invade Japan as part of the 2nd wave.
Japan was done in the Summer of 1945. Totally and completely and utterly defeated. The people were down to less than 1,000 calories a day of food, all their Soldiers were still in China because they' couldn't feed them if they brought them home.
They had no Navy, no Air Force and no Army. All they had was a bunch of old men, children and REMFs that would have run at the sound of the first shot.
You bought into the Bullshit too, huh? It was about revenge..... The Bataan Death March, all the POW camps, the forced labor, the mass executions and yes, even about Pearl Harbor. The Brits and the Aussies were none too pleased with them either.
All we had to do was blockade that piece of shit Island and they would have come begging for food in 6 Months if not sooner.
Revenge and Humiliation.
That doesn't make sense. If an individual is convicted (found guilty), they'd be considered a felon at the time of conviction, and sentencing follows with the court's formal determination of punishment.Trump isn't a felon.
According to NY law, you are not a felon until sentencing, and Trump was never sentenced.
CorrectNo, I've read the history. They weren't going to surrender unless they had a chance to bloody the Americans in the first invasion, Coronet to get better terms.
Read "Downfall; The End of the Imperial Japanese Empire" by Richard B. Frank for more information.
They are considered a felon after appeals exhausted and conviction sentence passedThat doesn't make sense. If an individual is convicted (found guilty), they'd be considered a felon at the time of conviction, and sentencing follows with the court's formal determination of punishment.
That is the commonly held belief. Afterall, how could we be the good guys if we wantonly murdered over 150,000 people instantly and caused another 250,000 to die from various effects of radiation?No, I've read the history. They weren't going to surrender unless they had a chance to bloody the Americans in the first invasion, Coronet to get better terms.
Read "Downfall; The End of the Imperial Japanese Empire" by Richard B. Frank for more information.
My father was in the Army scheduled to invadeThat is the commonly held belief. Afterall, how could we be the good guys if we wantonly murdered over 150,000 people instantly and caused another 250,000 to die from various effects of radiation?
I am named after my Father's brother, who died in a fighter plane in WW2. My Father himself lost an eye at Cisterna with the Rangers. I spent 5 years in the Army with an Infantry MOS and I helped write a couple of Army 'Manuals' while at Bragg.
I can't prove what I'm saying is correct. I just know that it is.
Japan was not a threat to -- Anybody in the late summer of 1945. Their ground forces (over One Million) were stranded in China with the Red Army headed their way, their Navy was decorating the bottom of the Pacific and the beat-old crates that were still flying for their Air Force were manned by 16 year-olds with somewhere around Zero (0) experience.
They wouldn't even have made it through the Winter. We Nuked them out of vengeance and to see them burn.
It's not a good idea to seriously piss-off the American People
That is the commonly held belief. Afterall, how could we be the good guys if we wantonly murdered over 150,000 people instantly and caused another 250,000 to die from various effects of radiation?
I am named after my Father's brother, who died in a fighter plane in WW2. My Father himself lost an eye at Cisterna with the Rangers. I spent 5 years in the Army with an Infantry MOS and I helped write a couple of Army 'Manuals' while at Bragg.
I can't prove what I'm saying is correct. I just know that it is.
Japan was not a threat to -- Anybody in the late summer of 1945. Their ground forces (over One Million) were stranded in China with the Red Army headed their way, their Navy was decorating the bottom of the Pacific and the beat-old crates that were still flying for their Air Force were manned by 16 year-olds with somewhere around Zero (0) experience.
They wouldn't even have made it through the Winter. We Nuked them out of vengeance and to see them burn.
It's not a good idea to seriously piss-off the American People
It was estimated that it would cost 1 million American lives to invade the Japanese mainland. They stubbornly refused to surrender so we put a quick stop to Americans dying over there by dropping a couple atom bombs on their ass. The Japanese copped a whole new cooperative attitude.My father was in the Army scheduled to invade
Japan was still fully robust and you are trying to sell “Uncle Toms Cabin” like stuff as actually occurrent history
You are incorrect.
He cannot pardon himself, because the charges are state charges. It is very, very unlikely that the NY Governor will pardon him. His sentencing could be delayed or reduced, but jail is still a possibility. In the trump way of doing things, he will delay, appeal, and deny...hoping that the charges disappear. And they certainly may, but MAGA must be proud of their Felon in Chief.
That not what the law saysThat doesn't make sense. If an individual is convicted (found guilty), they'd be considered a felon at the time of conviction, and sentencing follows with the court's formal determination of punishment.
Feelings, wishes and TDS preempt the lawThat not what the law says
In other words, we get to watch trump screw over the economy and country.
Our justice system is protective of the accused. And the more money you have the more protection you can buy yourself. The man of the people Donald Trump doesn't use a public defender and can finance appeals.
He cannot pardon himself, because the charges are state charges. It is very, very unlikely that the NY Governor will pardon him. His sentencing could be delayed or reduced, but jail is still a possibility. In the trump way of doing things, he will delay, appeal, and deny...hoping that the charges disappear. And they certainly may, but MAGA must be proud of their Felon in Chief.
^^ ready for that New Golden AgeScrew over the economy?
Hahahahahahahahaha what a maroon you are jimboliar.
Couldn't be any prouder! You'd better leave the country now because Trump's military is coming after you.
He cannot pardon himself, because the charges are state charges. It is very, very unlikely that the NY Governor will pardon him. His sentencing could be delayed or reduced, but jail is still a possibility. In the trump way of doing things, he will delay, appeal, and deny...hoping that the charges disappear. And they certainly may, but MAGA must be proud of their Felon in Chief.