Posted by JOB on February 15, 2009 at 09:47:50 from (74.36.132.111):
In Reply to: Re: OT: china junk posted by Mike M on February 15, 2009 at 07:41:20:
If you recall it was an early Sunday morning. I am sure someone was on watch, that's why we were able to beat the cowards back. When the coward Japanese launch planes from 5 aircraft carriers off the coast of Hawaii and they arrive all at once it's hard to respond immediately, they crippled us, they did not destroy us. China has not caught us asleep, some of the American people just like to buy cheap junk so they buy Chinese.
The Japanese planes were not fuel efficient they carried extra fuel tanks to get them to their destination then dumped the extra fuel tanks, did their deed and crashed into something important if they were able. The ones that bombed Pearl Harbor were launched from aircraft carriers that would no longer float about 3 years later. They weren't very sea worthy. To give you a little information on Japanese quality and how great they are those cowards did not have a plane that would fly or a ship that would float in 1945. If those sailors were partying the night before they did one heck of a job getting planes in the air, manning gun turrets and sending the cowards on the run.
Washington is not sending us down the drain. They have sold us out to the Japanese and Chinese and every other country that will build junk to import into the U.S.. and welcome every foreigner who wants to come here to flood the labor market to keep labor wages down. The people who are buying all this foreign junk are the ones that sent this country down the toilet. Nobody forced anyone to buy the junk, unless that item is only made over seas. You need to go live with your hero’s. My hero’s are the men and women of the U.S. armed services and blue collar America, the working men and women of this country..
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