December 7, 1941

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Did the Japanese go sit down and have dinner with Pearl Harbor before they bombed them?
 
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I think we should honor all our soldiers who die in service for the country, but is there any person who feels a bit disturbed that we had intelligence warning of an impending attack and could have prevented many of those deaths? I'm proud to of had a relative who served as a Tuskegee Airman and that we defeated two vile and murderous regimes, but for the families of he deceased it must be painful. Hard to believe after so many American men died protecting America from Nazism, that their are those that hail hitler and nazism and devalue the contents of the constitution and declare themselves superior.
 
Do you think that WWII was the only time that the American people were "set up" by the government to enter a war?

It quite clearly isn't.

Anyway, enough for the off-topic threads....

I think we should honor all our soldiers who die in service for the country, but is there any person who feels a bit disturbed that we had intelligence warning of an impending attack and could have prevented many of those deaths? I'm proud to of had a relative who served as a Tuskegee Airman and that we defeated two vile and murderous regimes, but for the families of he deceased it must be painful. Hard to believe after so many American men died protecting America from Nazism, that their are those that hail hitler and nazism and devalue the contents of the constitution and declare themselves superior.
 
I think we should honor all our soldiers who die in service for the country, but is there any person who feels a bit disturbed that we had intelligence warning of an impending attack and could have prevented many of those deaths? I'm proud to of had a relative who served as a Tuskegee Airman and that we defeated two vile and murderous regimes, but for the families of he deceased it must be painful. Hard to believe after so many American men died protecting America from Nazism, that their are those that hail hitler and nazism and devalue the contents of the constitution and declare themselves superior.


As you should be. I'm a proud Canadian, but have already talked to my kids about the Tuskegee Airman and their proud legacy. Hopefully our kids keep learning more about them as well as the contributions of other great fighting men.
 
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While we all admire the irreverence of those 80s teams, celebrating the fatigues and the other stories surrounding that game has always seemed silly to me. And that's beside the fact that Brown compared a football game to what was up until then the worst attack ever on American soil.

let's go canes!!!
 
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I think we should honor all our soldiers who die in service for the country, but is there any person who feels a bit disturbed that we had intelligence warning of an impending attack and could have prevented many of those deaths? I'm proud to of had a relative who served as a Tuskegee Airman and that we defeated two vile and murderous regimes, but for the families of he deceased it must be painful. Hard to believe after so many American men died protecting America from Nazism, that their are those that hail hitler and nazism and devalue the contents of the constitution and declare themselves superior.

Research "false flags."
 
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we lost that game though

The Japanese may have won Pearl Harbor, but 'Murica won the war (after nuking everything).

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The funny thing is that most "Americans" don't even know were the country got it's name from. It's from the star Merica (La Merica in French) that the Ancient navigators (Moors) would follow to come from Aethiopa (Kem, Kush) to the New Egypt in the west. Merica also represents Venus, the mother Isis and Lucifer - the morning star that signifies the the rising of the sun; "A thousand points of light and the dawn of a new day."
 
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Amazing that there are still four Arizona survivors left for the 75th Anniversary of the Pearl Harbor bombing.

Those guys are tough - bone deep - top to bottom - corner to corner.
 
we lost that game though

The Japanese may have won Pearl Harbor, but 'Murica won the war (after nuking everything).

giphy.gif

The funny thing is that most "Americans" don't even know were the country got it's name from. It's from the star Merica (La Merica in French) that the Ancient navigators (Moors) would follow to come from Aethiopa (Kem, Kush) to the New Egypt in the west. Merica also represents Venus, the mother Isis and Lucifer - the morning star that signifies the the rising of the sun; "A thousand points of light and the dawn of a new day."

Stupid Library of Congress thinking the country is named after Amerigo Vespucci... What do they know.

https://www.loc.gov/wiseguide/aug03/america.html
 
we lost that game though

The Japanese may have won Pearl Harbor, but 'Murica won the war (after nuking everything).

giphy.gif

The funny thing is that most "Americans" don't even know were the country got it's name from. It's from the star Merica (La Merica in French) that the Ancient navigators (Moors) would follow to come from Aethiopa (Kem, Kush) to the New Egypt in the west. Merica also represents Venus, the mother Isis and Lucifer - the morning star that signifies the the rising of the sun; "A thousand points of light and the dawn of a new day."

Um, no. It's from Amerigo Vespucci - who helped colonize Brazil for Portugal.

And no, Pearl Harbor was not a false flag, or a set up. It was an intelligence failure.
 
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