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Sunday, December 07, 2008

Did The Daily Times Remember?





8 comments:

Anonymous said...

And now American spit on home made cars and workers to run out and buy from those same companies that made those bombers. DISCRACEFULL!

Anonymous said...

Joe: Thanks for remembering the attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941. I sure remember it as a young man of 13. I did get in the Corps before it all ended in late summer of 1945, at just 17.

Anonymous said...

Thank you to all who fought or are still fighting for this country of ours! Bless all of you! May our Flag forever wave in it's glory because of the people who made a difference to people like my humble self who still has my freedom!

joe albero said...

The Albero Household just added one new Marine to protect us all. He'll go to Boot Camp March 23rd, 2008.

Anonymous said...

2:52-

Do you also feel that it is disgraceful that we now have commercial dealings with Great Britain, from which we revolted and with which we later engaged in War?

Anonymous said...

Yes, to my surprise, the DT had a front page story on it.

Anonymous said...

2:52: When did Honda build a bomber? I wasn't aware that the Civic, a great car that's better than anything any American manufacturer produces, was evolved from a large munition-carrying airplane. Please, tell me more - my lack of education on this topic is "DISCRACEFULL."

Anonymous said...

The Administration knew about the attack days prior. They had broken the code. They kept it secret in order to use it as an excuse to get into the war. This information was declassified several years ago. They also declassified the Gulf of Tonkin event as a false flag operation. Don't forget there were several Japanese submarines sunk in the Harbor in the hours prior to the massive air attack. This also was kept quiet. Our Country may be great. It's values may be great. The People's intentions are also quite noble. However, our Kings have always sold us out. Now that is disgraceful.