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61 years ago today, in one of the most cowardly acts in History, 140,000 Japanese civilians were without warning murdered on the orders of President Truman. Not to be outdone, he duplicated the feat 3 days later. END
danmurphy jr said:61 years ago today, in one of the most cowardly acts in History, 140,000 Japanese civilians were without warning murdered on the orders of President Truman. Not to be outdone, he duplicated the feat 3 days later. END
danmurphy jr said:61 years ago today, in one of the most cowardly acts in History, 140,000 Japanese civilians were without warning murdered on the orders of President Truman. Not to be outdone, he duplicated the feat 3 days later. END
Nobody reasonable thinks they "should" have nukes - please don't confuse non-aggressive stances on that issue as being in favor of them being nuclear.Scott-Atlanta said:For anyone to think that Iran and N Korea should have nukes
is a crazy thing to consider.
smurphy said:If we didn't develop the a-bomb as quickly as we did, the backup plan was the "bat bomb". If you haven't heard of this, it was an awesome idea and probably would have been effective. Almost wish the a-bomb took a little longer just for the sake of seeing what this would have done...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat_bomb
............................................smurphy said:BTW, how do you feel about Pakistan being nuclear? Sould we be taking them out right now?
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