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At 7 this morning is when Japan attacked the US in 1941, 73 years ago.

Please think about those brave soldiers.



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That attack is what prompted my 17-year-old grandfather to enlist in the Navy. He could tell you exactly where he was and what he was doing when he heard the news on the radio. He went right home to begin convincing his father to sign the papers so he could join.

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That attack is what prompted my 17-year-old grandfather to enlist in the Navy. He could tell you exactly where he was and what he was doing when he heard the news on the radio. He went right home to begin convincing his father to sign the papers so he could join.


 



-- Edited by I know what to do_sometimes on Sunday 7th of December 2014 12:18:51 AM

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This was a dark day in our history.

Interesting coincidence that today is Sunday AND the date today is an anagram of that date (12-07-41 vs. 12-07-14).

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Truth-or-Consequences wrote:

This was a dark day in our history.

Interesting coincidence that today is Sunday AND the date today is an anagram of that date (12-07-41 vs. 12-07-14).


 Wow! I didn't even think of that.



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Divine Geek wrote:

That attack is what prompted my 17-year-old grandfather to enlist in the Navy. He could tell you exactly where he was and what he was doing when he heard the news on the radio. He went right home to begin convincing his father to sign the papers so he could join.


 Thanks to your grandfather and all the others who've made it possible for us to live the lives we do. I can't imagine if those brave soldiers hadn't sacrificed as much as they did.



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Tinydancer wrote:
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That attack is what prompted my 17-year-old grandfather to enlist in the Navy. He could tell you exactly where he was and what he was doing when he heard the news on the radio. He went right home to begin convincing his father to sign the papers so he could join.


 Thanks to your grandfather and all the others who've made it possible for us to live the lives we do. I can't imagine if those brave soldiers hadn't sacrificed as much as they did.


I "Second" that thanks... it's because of those brave souls that we are still Americans.



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I put my baby to bed at 8:30. She slept for 20 minutes and has been up ever since. She is still happily playing. I wanted to get more wrapping done, but I kept waiting thinking I would do it when she went to sleep. Guess she has other plans, lol.

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You should know better by now than to make plans that depend on a sleeping baby... They know when you make plans... It's one of their baby-powers.

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So. I should plan on her staying awake all night.. then she will go to sleep early?! :)

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LOL... no... Knowing that we are trying to outsmart them is another of their baby-powers. ;)



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Such a sad historical event. If you visit Hawaii and are on Oahu the Arizona memorial is a must see.

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I put my baby to bed at 8:30. She slept for 20 minutes and has been up ever since. She is still happily playing. I wanted to get more wrapping done, but I kept waiting thinking I would do it when she went to sleep. Guess she has other plans, lol.


 She wants to see the presents.  You should let her - she can't tell anyone.



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I would like to see Karl weigh in today. I remember when in Japan, they really tried to downplay Pearl Harbor - they warned us, etc. and we knew they were coming. I'm sure their government had to say all that after we dropped the bombs on them.

It's amazing how things can change. It's a horrible tragedy, and our soldiers were (and are) wonderful.



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So, last night, we hosted Parent's Night Out at the church. Which means, we watch TWENTY children for three hours. I'm proud to say they all lived through it and so did I. The Pastor says that is all that matters.

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You deserve two desserts tonight LL! And a ****tail.

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I need to start getting ready for church. Going an hour earlier to be an outside greeter. Very glad it's not super cold or raining!

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You deserve two desserts tonight LL! And a ****tail.


 DH says I can't volunteer us for that again, but I think it went pretty well.  I mean, it was 20 kids, you have to expect loud, rambunctious, and some arguing.  Part of the problem was that we only expected 14 - that's how many were signed up, and 20 showed up.



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More always come! Who wouldn't want a chance to dump their kids on another adult for a few hours!

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More always come! Who wouldn't want a chance to dump their kids on another adult for a few hours!


 Well, I'm going to talk to the others, b/c we need a rule about that.  I mean, we FEED them.  Luckily, I had enough food, but just BARELY.  I actually got enough food for 20, so that means, I had EXACTLY enough.  Twenty servings of this, twenty of that, etc.

 

I did a "C" theme on the food for Christmas, we had chicken nuggets, chips, cheese, cucumbers, Clementines, cupcakes, and cookies. 



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Ugh! Swept the front deck around 4pm yesterday. Just opened the front door and it looks like it did yesterday before I swept.

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I would like to see Karl weigh in today. I remember when in Japan, they really tried to downplay Pearl Harbor - they warned us, etc. and we knew they were coming. I'm sure their government had to say all that after we dropped the bombs on them.

It's amazing how things can change. It's a horrible tragedy, and our soldiers were (and are) wonderful.


Pearl Harbor was a terrible tragedy.

But what we did to Japan was far, far worse. Can't even be compared.

We dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 that killed over 129,000 people - civilians.  And that damage left chemical effects which lasted years, and reached into their next generations.

It was unspeakable horror what we did. And the USA has that blood on our conscience.

We get so outraged about what is done to us as Americans.

Where is our outrage about what we did to the Japanese people?

 



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I love you, Blankie.

That is all.

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Lawyerlady wrote:

I would like to see Karl weigh in today. I remember when in Japan, they really tried to downplay Pearl Harbor - they warned us, etc. and we knew they were coming. I'm sure their government had to say all that after we dropped the bombs on them.

It's amazing how things can change. It's a horrible tragedy, and our soldiers were (and are) wonderful.


Pearl Harbor was a terrible tragedy.

But what we did to Japan was far, far worse. Can't even be compared.

We dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 that killed over 129,000 people - civilians.  And that damage left chemical effects which lasted years, and reached into their next generations.

It was unspeakable horror what we did. And the USA has that blood on our conscience.

We get so outraged about what is done to us as Americans.

Where is our outrage about what we did to the Japanese people?

 


 What we did ended the war with Japan.  You were dealing with a mindset of warriors who thought suicide bombing was an honorable way to die and who were not even going to surrender after Hiroshima - and the deaths in Hiroshima were LESS than many other bombings that occurred by more conventional methods.  Yes, civilians died.  Civilians died in Pearl Harbor, civilians were dying in the bombing in London and other European cities every day by the Germans.  MILLIONS of civilian Jews died horrible deaths.  And the Japanese were ALLIES with the Germans.  Civilian count by country - Japan is much lower than many other countries.  Remember, we stayed out of the war until Japan brought us in - they started it, we finished it.  So, NO, on the anniversary of the day the Japanese attacked us for no reason - I will not be shamed as an American for winning a war.

 

 

(when the number of deaths in a country is disputed, a range of war losses is given)
(the sources of the figures are provided in the footnotes)
CountryTotal population
1/1/1939
Military
deaths
Civilian deaths due to
military activity and crimes against humanity
Civilian deaths due to
war related famine and disease
Total
deaths
Deaths as % of
1939 population
 AlbaniaA1,073,00030,000  30,0002.81
 AustraliaB6,998,00039,700700 40,4000.57
 Austria (German-controlled)C6,650,000Included with German Army120,000 120,000(see table below)
 BelgiumD8,387,00012,10075,900 88,0001.05
 BrazilE40,289,0001,0001,000 2,0000.02
 BulgariaF6,458,00022,0003,000 25,0000.38
 Burma (British)G16,119,00022,000 250,000272,0001.69
 CanadaH11,267,00045,400  45,4000.40
 China I517,568,0003,000,000
to 4,000,000
7,000,000
to 11,000,000
5,000,00010,000,000
to 20,000,000
(1.93 to 3.86)
 CubaJ4,235,000 100 1000.00
 Czechoslovakia (in Nov. 1938 borders)K10,400,000
[25]
25,000300,000 325,0003.15
 DenmarkL3,795,0002,1001,100 3,2000.08
 Dutch East IndiesM69,435,000  3,000,000
to 4,000,000
3,000,000
to 4,000,000
(4.3 to 5.76)
 Estonia (within 1939 borders)N1,122,000Included with the Soviet, German, and Finnish Armies50,000 50,0004.44
 EthiopiaO17,700,0005,00095,000 100,0000.6
 FinlandP3,700,00095,0002,000 97,0002.62
France FranceQ41,700,000200,000
including colonies[26]
350,000 550,0001.35
 French IndochinaR24,600,000  1,000,000
to 2,000,000
1,000,000
to 2,200,000
(4.07 to 8.1)
 GermanyS69,850,0004,300,000
to 5,500,000
1,100,000400,000
to 2,400,000
7,000,000
to 9,000,000
(see table below)
Greece GreeceT7,222,00020,000
to 35,100
160,000140,000
to 600,000
320,000
to 807,000
(4.5 to 11.2)
Guam GuamTA20,0001,000
to 2,000
  1,000
to 2,000
(5.0 to 10.0)
Hungary HungaryU9,129,000300,000280,000 580,0006.35
 IcelandV119,000 200 2000.17
 India (British)W378,000,00087,000 1,500,000
to 2,500,000
1,587,000
to 2,587,000
(0.42 to 0.68)
IranX14,340,000200  2000.00
Iraq Iraq'Y3,698,000500  5000.01
 IrelandZ2,960,00010,000
Irish volunteers included with UK
200 2000.00
 ItalyAA44,394,000301,400
(includes 10,000 African conscripts)
153,200 454,6001.03
 JapanAB71,380,0002,120,000500,000500,0002,620,000
to 3,120,000
(3.67 to 4.37)
 Korea (Japanese Colony)AC23,400,000 378,000
to 483,000
 378,000
to 483,000
(1.6 to 2.06)
 Latvia (within 1939 borders)AD1,951,000Included with the Soviet and German Armies190,00040,000230,00011.78
 Lithuania (within 1939 borders)AE2,442,000Included with the Soviet and German Armies275,00075,000350,00014.33
 LuxembourgAF295,000 2,000 2,0000.68
 Malaya (British)AG4,391,000 100,000 100,0002.28
Malta Malta (British)AH269,000 1,500 1,5000.56
 MexicoAI19,320,000 100 1000.00
 MongoliaAJ819,000300  3000.04
Australia Nauru (Australian)AK3,400 500 50014.7
   Nepal BG6,000,000Included with British Indian Army    
 NetherlandsAL8,729,00017,000198,00086,000301,0003.45
 Newfoundland (British)AM300,000included with the U.K.100 1000.03
 New ZealandAN1,629,00011,900  11,9000.73
 NorwayAO2,945,0003,0006,500 9,5000.32
Australia Papua and New Guinea (Australian)AP1,292,000 15,000 15,0001.17
 Philippines (U.S. Territory)AQ16,000,00057,000100,000400,000
to 900,000
557,000
to 1,057,000
(3.48 to 6.6)
Poland Poland (within 1939 borders)AR34,849,000240,0004,880,000
to 5,080,000
500,0005,620,000
to 5,820,000
(16.1 to 16.7)
 Portuguese TimorAS500,000 40,000
to 70,000
 40,000
to 70,000
(8.00 to 14.00)
Romania Romania (within 1939 borders)AT19,934,000300,000500,000 800,0004.01
Belgium Ruanda-Urundi (Belgian)AU4,200,000  0 to 300,0000 to 300,000(0.00 to 7.1)
 Singapore (British)AV728,000 50,000 50,0006.87
South Africa South AfricaAW10,160,00011,900  11,9000.12
Empire of Japan South Pacific Mandate (Japanese)AX1,900,000 57,000 57,0003.00
 Soviet Union (within 1946–91 borders) AY168,524,0008,700,000
to 13,850,000
7,000,000
to 12,000,000
6,000,00021,800,000
to 28,000,000
(see table below)
Spain SpainAZ25,637,000Included with the German Army    
 SwedenBA6,341,000 600 6000.01
  SwitzerlandBB4,210,000 100 1000.00
 ThailandBC15,023,0005,6002,000 7,6000.04
Turkey TurkeyBD17,370,000200  2000.00
 United KingdomBE47,760,000383,800
including Overseas Territories[11]
67,100 450,9000.94
 United StatesBF131,028,000407,000
(including 1,900 members of the U.S. Coast Guard)
12,000 (including 9,500 members of the U.S. Merchant Marine and 64 of the Civil Air Patrol.) 420,0000.32
 YugoslaviaBG15,400,000300,000
to 446,000
581,000
to 1,400,000
 1,027,000
to 1,700,000
(6.7 to 11.00)
Approx. Totals2,000,000,00022,000,000
to 30,000,000
19,000,000
to 30,000,000
19,000,000
25,000,000
60,000,000
to 85,000,000
(3.17 to 4.00)


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I would like to see Karl weigh in today. I remember when in Japan, they really tried to downplay Pearl Harbor - they warned us, etc. and we knew they were coming. I'm sure their government had to say all that after we dropped the bombs on them.

It's amazing how things can change. It's a horrible tragedy, and our soldiers were (and are) wonderful.


Pearl Harbor was a terrible tragedy.

But what we did to Japan was far, far worse. Can't even be compared.

We dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 that killed over 129,000 people - civilians.  And that damage left chemical effects which lasted years, and reached into their next generations.

It was unspeakable horror what we did. And the USA has that blood on our conscience.

We get so outraged about what is done to us as Americans.

Where is our outrage about what we did to the Japanese people?

 


My understanding is that the Japanese people were prepared to fight to the death ... of every man, woman and child. 

After the first bomb, their government was asked to surrender, and given an opportunity to surrender. They didn't.

After the second, it was  clear that we could wipe them from the face of the Earth, without having a single soldier set foot there, without putting any Americans in the line of fire.

Had we not dropped the Bomb, had Japan not surrendered, the death toll would have been many times higher.

 

Unfortunately, the government in power in IRAN fails to see that Israel could wipe THEM off the face of the Earth in 30 minutes or less. IRAN is working diligently to build their own Bomb, so they can wipe ISRAEL off the face of the Earth, along with OUR East Coast cities.

 



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What is the harm in seeing the whole picture?

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Excellent question.  Try considering all the people that would have died had we NOT dropped the bomb.  Think of how much longer the war would have gone on.  The Japanese were NOT being deterred, not even by the first bomb.  You can sit back and feel sorry for the civilians all you want, but they are certainly not the only civilians that died.  Japan chose to ally itself with Germany - who were the most horrible offenders of human rights violations and civilian deaths ever.  They didn't have to do that.  We were not part of the war, and they chose to attack us anyway.  They didn't have to do that, either.  Choices have consequences. 

Loss of civilian life is always sad, but our goal was to end the war, and we did.

 



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This reminds me of threads where a parent forgets a child in a hot car in the summer, and the child dies. Some posters are full of righteous indignation for anyone who has sympathy for the parent (as well as the child).

So I can have sympathy for Japanese civilians who suffered & died because of their government's actions.

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No matter what anyone says to justify our (US) actions in dropping the bombs, we can never ever change the fact that we were the first to unleash the horror of nuclear war on the world.

What a horrible example to set.

And what a curse on the world.

We can never take that back.



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This reminds me of threads where a parent forgets a child in a hot car in the summer, and the child dies. Some posters are full of righteous indignation for anyone who has sympathy for the parent (as well as the child).

So I can have sympathy for Japanese civilians who suffered & died because of their government's actions.

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 No one has said you can't. 

 

But that it not the same thing and trying to shame America over it.

 

And unleashing nuclear power has kept governments from attacking us for over 70 years now. 



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No matter what anyone says to justify our (US) actions in dropping the bombs, we can never ever change the fact that we were the first to unleash the horror of nuclear war on the world.

What a horrible example to set.

And what a curse on the world.

We can never take that back.


 On the contrary - it has prevented WWIII for a very long time now.



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No matter what anyone says to justify our (US) actions in dropping the bombs, we can never ever change the fact that we were the first to unleash the horror of nuclear war on the world.

What a horrible example to set.

And what a curse on the world.

We can never take that back.


The Nazis almost beat us to it. If they'd been a month faster, you'd be speaking German, and I'd be ... My parents in Ohio would have been exterminated. 

 

If the decision was yours, and you firmly believed you HAD TO DO THIS  to protect your children,

how far would you go to protect your children?

If some madman was shooting at your house constantly, and you had an advanced weapon (like a grenade launcher or a bazooka) that would blow up his house with him and his family inside,

would you use it? Remember, the alternative is that your whole family dies. (That's what WAR is.)

 



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And while you are having all that sympathy for the Japanese civilians, you might want to consider the upwards of TEN MILLION Chinese civilians killed by the Japanese during the war. And some of those were HORRIBLE deaths, chemical warfare, experiments, etc. They were as bad as the Nazis. We were NOT going to let that happen to us.

The Japanese also committed a war crime in attacking us, a neutral country.

We did not commit any war crimes, as horrible as you may think the bomb to be.

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My son is named after his grandfather who fought at Pearl Harbor.

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Good morning.

And I am another who is proud of our soldiers and thankful for them.

Those bombs put us at the top of the food chain for a very, very long time. Yes, there were civilians to die. That is sad.

However.

It was a necessary action.

I think a couple of well placed A-bombs could make a huge difference in the middle east today. And I would support that.

America was once a force to be reckoned with. But thanks to mamby pamby attitudes of people and our government today, we are basically the joke now.

American pride once meant something.

Well. Ya'll have a great day.



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DH's father is a member of the Greatest Generation. He fought in the Pacific theater for 3 1/2 years. Of the 156 men he went to war with, he was one of 8 to survive and 1 of three who were never wounded. He fought in Burma and on Tinian, plus several other island hopping expeditions.
We just recently found his war pictures. He was a true hero.
Our country did what it had to do to end the war as quickly as possible, therefore saving hundred of thousands of lives, American and Japanese.
IMHO, we are now a weak nation. Thanks to the mamby-pambies in charge.
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Love your avatar, chef!

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Mr.VoR called me from Chicago this morning. Poor guy hasn't been in cold weather for 20+ years. He has sniffles. Cute!

My dad has been calling me every morning so I "don't get lonely and decide to go talk to some unsuspecting check out lady at Walgreens" He cracks me up.


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voiceofreason wrote:

Mr.VoR called me from Chicago this morning. Poor guy hasn't been in cold weather for 20+ years. He has sniffles. Cute!

My dad has been calling me every morning so I "don't get lonely and decide to go talk to some unsuspecting check out lady at Walgreens" He cracks me up.


 Apparently, he knows you. rofl.gif



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just Czech wrote:
voiceofreason wrote:

Mr.VoR called me from Chicago this morning. Poor guy hasn't been in cold weather for 20+ years. He has sniffles. Cute!

My dad has been calling me every morning so I "don't get lonely and decide to go talk to some unsuspecting check out lady at Walgreens" He cracks me up.


 Apparently, he knows you. rofl.gif


 Right?  I told him I was gonna impose my humor and brilliance on the welcoming folks on TG.  He sends his condolences.



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voiceofreason wrote:
just Czech wrote:
voiceofreason wrote:

Mr.VoR called me from Chicago this morning. Poor guy hasn't been in cold weather for 20+ years. He has sniffles. Cute!

My dad has been calling me every morning so I "don't get lonely and decide to go talk to some unsuspecting check out lady at Walgreens" He cracks me up.


 Apparently, he knows you. rofl.gif


 Right?  I told him I was gonna impose my humor and brilliance on the welcoming folks on TG.  He sends his condolences.


 rofl.gif

Wise man indeed.

We will TAKE IT! The humor and brilliance of course.



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Blankie wrote:

No matter what anyone says to justify our (US) actions in dropping the bombs, we can never ever change the fact that we were the first to unleash the horror of nuclear war on the world.

What a horrible example to set.

And what a curse on the world.

We can never take that back.


 Blankie, I understand what you're saying. I agree with you.

Maybe my compassion outweighs my survival instinct. I don't know.

What I do know is that I'm sorry your beliefs are not respected here.

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flan327 wrote:
Blankie wrote:

No matter what anyone says to justify our (US) actions in dropping the bombs, we can never ever change the fact that we were the first to unleash the horror of nuclear war on the world.

What a horrible example to set.

And what a curse on the world.

We can never take that back.


 Blankie, I understand what you're saying. I agree with you.

Maybe my compassion outweighs my survival instinct. I don't know.

What I do know is that I'm sorry your beliefs are not respected here.

flan


Disrespect?  How about disrespecting our country on Pearl Harbor Day by arguing about sympathy for the Japanese, who tortured and killed MILLIONS of innocent civilians and aligned themselves with the Nazis? 

 

 



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I just can not understand the mentality.



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You are, as always, welcome to your opinion.

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Oh ffs. Commence the rightous indignation. How dare you blah blah blah. I'm right blah blah blah. You aren't a real patriot blah blah blah.

Blankie, you're a very good soul. Very good. I don't disagree with you.

My grandfather never got over his role in killing the civilians. That stayed with him his entire life. And he was a good man, a patriot. He felt a true regret that his duty to his country meant he was responsible for the death of so many innocent people. We spoke of it as I held his hand in the hospital while he was dying. I asked him what his greatest regret was and without delay, he said being involed in pearl harbor. It simply horrified him.

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