Posted by Walt in Jaxn Tn. on November 28, 2011 at 19:40:54 from (24.176.107.121):
In Reply to: Re: November 28th posted by Billy Shafer on November 28, 2011 at 17:13:32:
More people were killed in Japan by fire bombing than by atomic bombs. The Japanese who were responsable for the war, never did aplolgize! They were not sorry for what they did. Whole familys commited suicide in mass rather than except peace as they were taught by their emperor and the army leaders. We fire bombed cities in Japan and europe. Our Navy and Marine flyers that were taken prisoner on the island of Chichi Jima were beaten, executed and then disected and their organs and parts of their thighs were cooked and eaten by the Japanese officers. Young George Bush a Navy flyer and later Presedent of the United States, barely escaped being taken prisoner on that island when his plane was hit as he dived on the island to bomb the radio instalation there.
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