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02-24-2011, 10:59 AM
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Re: May We Never Forget Hiroshima (B&W)
I do not hate America, so do not misunderstand my words. Amen to that. What do you know about inbreeding? According to your message, as much as you know about grammar. Hey everybody, Inbred = stupid. Go use wikipedia or something. So just because you have been to Japan and you are US citizen, you know exactly what happened in the war. What did you learn in Japan? Did all the dead Japanese come back to life and teach you history? Don't talk about yourself in "we." You are not the whole USA, nor is the other person the whole Ireland. You wrote a pretty long message, so you did not ignore him. In fact, you paid a lot of attention to him. So you base your whole argument on "if it's correct" and "I guess"? Not very convincing if you ask me. "You" didn't do shit in war. You probably weren't even born in that time. War sucked ass and still does, so don't talk like there is something to be proud of. |
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#172
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02-24-2011, 03:38 PM
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Re: May We Never Forget Hiroshima (B&W)
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06-28-2011, 01:06 PM
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Re: May We Never Forget Hiroshima (B&W)
You really need to do your history lessons , you might want to look at the Japs Unit 731 in China , were they did all kinds of experiments on the Chinese population . They Bomb Pearl Harbor we dropped the Atomic Bomb on them . We won , they lost . End of story .
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#177
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06-28-2011, 01:53 PM
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Re: May We Never Forget Hiroshima (B&W)
I have mixed feelings with regards to Hiroshima et al, because I know the Japanese wouldn't have surrendered otherwise. It would have prolonged the war for years on end for they were far too proud a people. In retrospect the allies helped to create (in my personal view) one of the most awesome countries this world has ever seen, for I firmly believe that Japan; as the highly developed and technologically advanced nation we now consider it to be, would never have become this were it not for these events. Awesome post btw |