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Old December 23rd 03, 10:07 AM
Mark and Kim Smith
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Default Enola Gay and all the controversy, discussions, name calling andeverything else it has brought up.

I read through most of those threads and I actually might be learning
something from them. ( BTW Art, keep posting your stuff too! I try to
read most all threads unless the subject line looks absolutely boring.
) My question is, there were two A bombs dropped, but only one by the
Enola Gay. Why no controversy over the display of Bockscar? Was there
controversy over Bockscar ever?? I remember one of the statements posed
by the original poster was that "

The plane, in fact, differs little from other B-29s and
gains its notoriety only from the deadly and history-altering nature

of its mission." Okay, so what if the Smithsonian didn't display the
Enola Gay, how about Bockscar? How about "The Great Artiste"? Would
that be less controversial?? It flew along side both bomb runs! Why is
it only the Enola Gay that stirs this stuff up? Past and present?