Posted by JOB on December 08, 2014 at 07:04:56 from (50.124.209.10):
In Reply to: Re: Pearl Harbor Day posted by Bret4207 on December 08, 2014 at 05:19:56:
Of all the wars you mention how many were sneak attacks, at 8:00 on a Sunday morning. In WW I and WW II Germany had the decency to warn us to stop doing something that was benefiting their enemy and we continued.
We even warned Japan that something terrible was going to happen if they did not sign a peace treaty. After the first present was delivered by air mail on August 6th and they did not want to sign, they were told they would get a second gift by air mail, and they made a bad decision. It was too bad they did not have a plane that would fly or a ship that would float in August of 1945.
I refuse to say thank you to Japan, many Americans say thank you every time they start their Japanese car, motorcycle, boat motor or piece of equipment, your choice.
There is a movie based on a true story about what happened when the Japanese invaded Guam. The movie is No Man Is An Island. Watch it and see the nice Japanese at work.
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