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Re: Memorializing a massive mistake

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Jun 1, 2021, 2:55:02 AM6/1/21
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M I Wakefield <no...@present.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 31 May 2021 20:39:00 +0000, Anonymous American
> <amer...@america.anon> wrote:
>
> >Monday, May 31, 2021
> >Memorializing a massive mistake
> >https://voxday.blogspot.com/2021/05/yes-it-was-absolutely-mistake.html
> >
> >Already, nearly one-third of Americans either aren't sure or believe
> >that US involvement in WWII was a mistake.(1) They're absolutely right
> >to doubt the wisdom or the justice of US military involvement,
> >particularly on Memorial Day. WWII was a massive mistake for Americans,
> >a far more catastrophic and costly mistake than Korea, Vietnam and
> >Afghanistan combined, with serious consequences that led directly to the
> >decline of the American nation and the expected collapse of the USA as a
> >political entity.
>
> So how should America have responded to the Japanese attack on Pearl
> Harbor?

Execute the US Army and Naval officers who were fucking off on
the golf course.

> An apology

Fuck you and your apology. Nobody apologizes and means it.

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