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When your friends criticize our dropping the A-Bomb, have this info handy
Exceptionally well produced, this gives all the why's, the wherefore's and what it meant to both sides at the time.
It provides what the critics are ignorant about. That's why I've kept it and will use it whenever I encounter the mindless remarks from people who know little or no American history, or who just dislike this country and just only wish to portray us as evil.
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Five words...
"No Pearl Harbor, no Hiroshima."
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"No Pearl Harbor, no Hiroshima."
I couldn't agree with you more, CTMC. The problem is, most people today have no idea why the bomb was dropped. A survey done at one of the local high schools just across the river from me (in MD) found that over half of the high school seniors believed that the Japanese
bombed Pearl Harbor in retaliation for the US dropping the atom bomb on Hiroshima. So much for history class.
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Read the book...
"Making of the atomic Bomb".
Both Germany
& Japan
were trying to make one.
Also can anyone do a search on J. Stewart father or grandfather, and see if he was slated to VISIT Imperial Japan??? A nice reality check.
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Now, that is sad - really discouraging. All the money we spend on public education (and, no matter how much we spend, it's NEVER enough!), it just keeps getting worse, year after year. Who was the Republican candidate that said, if he were elected, he'd walk across the street and padlock the doors to the Department of Education?!
Makes home-schooling/parochial schooling more tempting all the time...(I'm past that, but my kids have that decision to look forward to!).
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Department of Education? This is a joke -- a more proper name would be the Department of Disinformation.
Most high school kids have no clue about what happened in Vietnam and
even less of an idea about WW II. This is what we get for overpaid
"teachers" (and I use that term loosely) who want to be politically correct.
Our young people need to know and understand our country's history -- however this seems to be a low priority. We have history "revisionists" now who tell the kids that we were "wrong" to drop the bomb and it was a barbaric act.
I've heard that the Enola Gay when displayed after a full restoration at
the Smithsonian was pelted with eggs and other disgrace. It is now surrounded with a full plastic barrier so you can't get close to it any
longer. Paul Tibbets, a genuine American hero, must be turning in his
grave.
Sorry -- I'm not politically correct -- I'm glad we dropped those bombs and
wish we could have dropped a few more. The Japs got what they so richly deserved.
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When your friends criticize our dropping the A-Bomb....
I learned long ago to choose my friends very wisely, no real need to preach to the choir. The rest are just left wing future targets
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The bomb probably saved my fathers life. He, like most of my family, worked in the defence industry. In 1945, as they were getting ready to invade Japan
, many got reclassified & ordered to report for physicals. He had a notice to report on a day a week after the bomb was dropped. They canceled his notice.
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My friend Jeff, his father, USA, was trainging for
Olympic. the casualty rated expected was 250% of the assault force.
My Dad was in the Canal Zone, USN, being slowly rotated forward, after duty stations on the East Coast & Aruba.
My wife Dad,USN Naval Aviation, PBM's, was Carribean with occasional trips to the Galopogus Islands and back. Have his flight log book, completed with hand writen instructions for starting a PBM.
What was Stewart's Dad???
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I heard once that the US Army is still using up the Purple Hearts that were ordered in anticipation of the casualties from the invasion of Japan
. Is this correct?
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