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We should apologize for sending Nancy p. over there! They didn't deserve that!!![]()
Again Geo, where in any of the story did it even suggest that the US was going to appologize for dropping the bombs? The story says just the opposite. It is your bias against anything anyone does who is not a conservative that makes you completely twist the actual story around. The US was invited to the event. We have been allies with Japan for many years since WWII. Why should we not try to put the past behind us?
If Obama were to do something as stupid as appologize for the bombs I'll join you and the rest of the gang in puking in his honor. Don sums up pretty well why there is no need for an appology.
If I am not mistaken, Bush also sent a deligation. He also summed up why there was no way in hell that there would be an appology. I agree with him.
Oh, and I relationalize quite well thankyou. Unlike you I actually need to see the hard data before developing an option.
Andrew
Looks like I was mistaken about Bush sending a deligation. Got a few historical things mixed up. This is the Bush comment on an appology to Japan that I mentioned:
"No apology is required, and it will not be asked of this President, I can guarantee you," Mr. Bush said, adding that he felt strongly about the matter. "War is hell, and it's a terrible thing. But there should be no apology requested. And that, in my view, is rank revisionism."
Rest at:
http://www.nytimes.com/1991/12/02/us...-to-japan.html
I agree with him.
That my friend is the DIFFERENCE between a real leader and the guy at the helm today. While I didn't like a lot of what Bush did while in office, he stood his ground and did what the American people expected.Looks like I was mistaken about Bush sending a deligation. Got a few historical things mixed up. This is the Bush comment on an appology to Japan that I mentioned:
"No apology is required, and it will not be asked of this President, I can guarantee you," Mr. Bush said, adding that he felt strongly about the matter. "War is hell, and it's a terrible thing. But there should be no apology requested. And that, in my view, is rank revisionism."
Rest at:
http://www.nytimes.com/1991/12/02/us...-to-japan.html
I agree with him.
Had he stood his ground on NO TAXES, and kicked Saddams ASS regardless of what the UN said, Clinton and her husband![]()
would still be in Arkansas.
Obama, on the other hand is all about eliminating American Exceptionalism, which I think is a very SERIOUS mistake.
Make no bones about it......Obama is dead set on righting the "wrongs" that this GREAT NATION has committed.
Too bad for Mr Obama. I hope he can live with himself in 20 years. He will go down in history as the president that RUINED or nearly RUINED this great nation.
Later,
Geo
