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#31
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01-16-2010, 04:28 PM
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Re: May We Never Forget Hiroshima (B&W)
The United States had the world by the balls, instead of world conquest we chose to keep the world as is. If Russia or Germany had that kind of power at that time, the world you know now would be unreconizable and you may not have the freedom to say what you want to say. So be thankful America got it first and stopped with Japan. Germany would have bombed country after country till the world was theirs.
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#32
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01-17-2010, 12:50 AM
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Re: May We Never Forget Hiroshima (B&W)
Another dumb dickhead that has no clue what the fuck he is talking about. I'm not anti-Japanese, but when you talk about things that happened to countries guilty of the kind of atrocities that Japan did, there wasn't much we could have done that I would have felt bad about. You're talking about people that raped INFANTS and stuck bayonets into CHILDREN for FUN! FUCK YOU AND YOUR WORTHLESS OPINION! |
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01-18-2010, 10:09 PM
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Re: May We Never Forget Hiroshima (B&W)
I agree with the fact that it did indeed save countless American lives (several in my family fought and died in both theaters of battle for America), which makes me support it, but the 246,000 people (the majority of which were civilians) that were destroyed between the two detonations, and the countless number that continue to be born as still-births, and die from lymphatic cancers that are due to the events of that day make me oppose the decision. But heinsight is always 20/20 so I don't lose much sleep over it. |