Posted by John Seasly on December 07, 2010 at 18:18:28 from (71.201.50.225):
In Reply to: Dec. 7, 1941 posted by Doug Boll on December 07, 2010 at 07:29:37:
Please remember the militay personel that were KIA and their families. And blame our government for selling all of us out to get into the war in Europe. This was the cost of getting the American people to support war in Europe. Another war more recently Iraq "weapons of mass destruction". We should have joined Germany and destroyed USSR. But look at all the money lost without no Cold War? Finally why did we drop the bombs on Japan when the US government had broke the Japanese code. And in June 1945 the Japanese were asking Russia to help in getting a peace with the USA. Why did we kill 40000 German civilians with fire bombs when there were no militay targets there? And finally why did so many German POW's die while in our pow camps. Our government does not always were white hats like the good guys.
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