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01-22-2010, 02:07 AM
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Re: May We Never Forget Hiroshima (B&W)
hey Herbie the piss-flower, it might do you good to read a fucking history book sometime, just so you dont look like such an idiot. But I guess I agree with the idea America shouldn't step into every world conflict. After that little thing called The American Revolution, when Americans beat British ass, we should have kept our military within our own borders. I would prefer to see inferior people and inferior nations self-destruct, or destroyed by superior forces. Just think of the great vintage videos that would be posted here if the UK didn't have American support against Germany. I think weak nations should be forced to defend themselves instead of relying on Americans to bail their sorry asses out of everything.
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#47
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01-22-2010, 04:13 AM
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Re: May We Never Forget Hiroshima (B&W)
The destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were simply a show off force to show the world Americas 'power'. Also Imperial Japan actually did send in their surrender but the Yanks were not having it and Truman went with it, why do you think the Soviet Union built the biggest of nuclear bombs? Also a funny fact, all factories leading to the war effort were on the outskirts of said cities but the bombs were dropped into the heart of it. Where obviously not many Imperial Army personnel were. If their intelligence services dropped the ball or if it was intentional, I'm not going there. |
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01-22-2010, 10:31 AM
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Re: May We Never Forget Hiroshima (B&W)
If you don't know what you're talking about, just STFU. You have no clue about what really happened, or the process involved in the decision. Your "America bashing" is lame and rediculous.
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