Posted by Mike M on February 15, 2009 at 07:41:20 from (72.251.100.84):
In Reply to: Re: OT: china junk posted by JOB on February 15, 2009 at 06:57:17:
Too bad you are still stuck in 1941. You hit the nail on the head "sleeping sailors" why were they asleep ? someone should of been keeping watch ! The US thought they were too high and mighty to have anyone attack them ! Same problem when 9-11 happened ! Now China has caught us asleep again ! They won't even need to fire a shot all they have to do is buy us up and foreclose on our debt.
And as for Pearl Harbor I give credit where credit is due. It took the inovativeness of the Japanese to build an airplane that was fuel effeicent enough to fly accross the Pacific. And the party mentality of the US to be asleep and too arrogant to think they could never be attacked.
Those that refuse to learn from the past are destined to repeat it !
The USA NEEDS to wake up !!!! as we are asleep at the wheel again. Also too many fat cats are partying and living high on the hog ignoring what they are doing to ruin this country. Washington DC is sending us down the toilet at a VERY FAST PACE.
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