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Guest CrazyLincoln
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Code Pink idiots:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmdrkmtkCw4[/ame]

My favorite is

Interviewer: So after Pearl Harbor should we have negotiated with Japan?

Code Pink Woman: You know, what the hell were we doing in Hawaii anyway?

Uhh, its a state? Why the hell are you doing in Kalifornia anyway? Why don't you go back to England or wherever your ancestors are from.

So, its OK for Japan to attack a peaceful country, but wrong for us to attack one ruled by an inhumane genocidal dictator.

Geez :D

LOL.

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Guest ETS_Inc
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Actually, Hawaii wasn't a State in 1941, it was a territorial possession. We used it as a refueling point for military ships, so that they could protect shipping in the Pacific and project our military power. The freedom of the Hawaiin people and the beautiful tourist attractions weren't the primary considerations in our control over Hawaii.

That said, those Code Pink idiots are living a fantasy if they think Al Qaeda isn't a threat, or that WW2 was an unjust war. But, like my dad always said: "I may not agree with what you say, but I'll defend to my death your right to say it."

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It is really sad that there are people like that in this world. I am quite sure those woman really truly believe WW2 was an unjust war. Maybe they need to ask some Jewish people about it. And that is just for starters.

These are the kind of people who are totally salivating over the chance for Hillary to become president. They want to remove any independent thought, individual rights and have all people swear allegiance to our goverment. Create a total nanny state.

I ain't swearing allegiance to any gov't. Our country is not the gov't.

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Guest jackdog
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Buy them books send them to school and they become idiots, Go figure

Guest CrazyLincoln
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Actually, Hawaii wasn't a State in 1941, it was a territorial possession. We used it as a refueling point for military ships, so that they could protect shipping in the Pacific and project our military power. The freedom of the Hawaiin people and the beautiful tourist attractions weren't the primary considerations in our control over Hawaii.

I stand corrected. But it's still funny.

That said, those Code Pink idiots are living a fantasy if they think Al Qaeda isn't a threat, or that WW2 was an unjust war. But, like my dad always said: "I may not agree with what you say, but I'll defend to my death your right to say it."

:woohoo:

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