Save Western Civilization > Save America

Pearl Harbor Day

<< < (5/9) > >>

Joe Gutfeld:
Nobody knows history.  It's a disgrace.

MarZutra:
Some of us are pretty informed and some are not which is tragic because most people don't read anymore.  Which is rather sad in my humble opinion.  :(

I wanted to send you the link to Dr. Eugene Narrett's auther of " WWIII the War on the Jews and the Rise of the World Security State" from Www.IsraelEndTimes.Com latest interview with Dr. Stanley Monteith of Radio Liberty.   The link is: http://www.soundwaves2000.com/radio_liberty/  and the show is 07-12-07 at 9:00.

wakeupisrael:

--- Quote from: cjd on December 08, 2006, 07:01:55 AM ---
--- Quote from: Hail Columbia on December 07, 2006, 07:14:38 PM ---I remember how we ended the war, and there are still pansies out there who know nothing of the circumstances who whine about how we ended it.

--- End quote ---
It was a vicious enemy that was determined to fight to the last. They had much the same mindset as the Muslims do since they looked on the emperor as a G_d. Alex you are exactly right about the A bomb causing less casualties. The B29 conventional bombing runs were turning the cities in Japan into ashes with fires so bad the flames would cause their own winds to fan the fires. Entire sections of cities were reduced to ashes and people along with them. Dropping the A bombs got the Japs attention and bought the them into reality. All I can say to people who tell me America wasn't right when she used the A bomb on the Japs is if they had it first their wouldn't have been a moments hesitation in them using it on the United States. Anyone who has any doubts should visit Pearl Harbor and  the remains of the battleship Arizona that was sunk in a sneak attack while Japanese diplomats were only hours earlier meeting in Washington with U.S officials.

--- End quote ---
i know there were the enemy but not the jap civilians
what did they do to you?
that hated the jap government themselves didn't you see how they welcomed you?
how they admired you?

the regular jap civilians were not Nazi idiotic kamikaze self bombing idiots they were regular poor civilians oppressed by the Japanese government in the 1940's

Joe Schmo:

--- Quote from: wakeupisrael on August 27, 2007, 03:36:46 AM ---
--- Quote from: cjd on December 08, 2006, 07:01:55 AM ---
--- Quote from: Hail Columbia on December 07, 2006, 07:14:38 PM ---I remember how we ended the war, and there are still pansies out there who know nothing of the circumstances who whine about how we ended it.

--- End quote ---
It was a vicious enemy that was determined to fight to the last. They had much the same mindset as the Muslims do since they looked on the emperor as a G_d. Alex you are exactly right about the A bomb causing less casualties. The B29 conventional bombing runs were turning the cities in Japan into ashes with fires so bad the flames would cause their own winds to fan the fires. Entire sections of cities were reduced to ashes and people along with them. Dropping the A bombs got the Japs attention and bought the them into reality. All I can say to people who tell me America wasn't right when she used the A bomb on the Japs is if they had it first their wouldn't have been a moments hesitation in them using it on the United States. Anyone who has any doubts should visit Pearl Harbor and  the remains of the battleship Arizona that was sunk in a sneak attack while Japanese diplomats were only hours earlier meeting in Washington with U.S officials.

--- End quote ---
the regular Japanese civilians were not kamikaze, they were regular poor civilians oppressed by the Japanese government in the 1940's


--- End quote ---

I agree.

There are many severely hateful people on this forum.

EagleEye:
I have heard a few times here that the Germans fanatically supported Hitler, but the Japanese were less fanatically behind Tojo.

Anyways, it is right to honor these victims, just as its right to honor all innocent victims.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version