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Mark,
There are no WMD, period. Heh heh heh... I get a kick out of people who trust Saddam more than GWB. Uh, and GWB claims to have found them? -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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C,
You need to learn to read! Here we have guys like you saying that CIA was too alarmist about WMD in Iraq, but not alarmist enough about 9/11. Didn't say that with one word. Not the first part, not the second. All I'm saying is that Bush and his administration lied. And that's both pretty much accepted and admitted. Didn't say the US was losing the war, either. I just said that to claim the war was won is ridiculous. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Blueskies,
What war? Did we declare war? ;-) Ok, how about "conflict"? Or "police action"? Oh wait, those have been used before. "War on Terrorism", that's the ticket. Sounds much like the "war on drugs", and everybody knows how great that worked out. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 20:10:39 -0800, Rich S. wrote:
"Big John" wrote in message ... Rich Not sure where you got your figures? I ended up in the early occupation forces in Japan. When the Emperor said quit they did. I felt safer in the middle of a Japanesse city at midnight (I was a Provost Marshal as an additonal duty and we kept a presence 24/7) than I do at high noon in Wshington, D.C. I have read reports of this for years. While I wasn't there, they seem bona fide. Try http://www.straightdope.com/columns/000310.html for instance (just something I Googled up quickly). Rich S. Sure, there were a few Japanese soldiers on various Pacific islands who preferred to live like hermits than to come home to the humiliation of defeat. But I have never seen any info that they killed any significant number of occupying troops. The situation in Iraq appears to be very different from the situation in Japan or Germany after WWII ended. -- Kevin Horton RV-8 (finishing kit) Ottawa, Canada http://go.phpwebhosting.com/~khorton/rv8/ e-mail: khorton02(_at_)rogers(_dot_)com |
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![]() And there are Army bases whose commanders have had to order troops not to wear uniforms offbase because the locals don't treat the military well. This would be a lot easier to believe with a few details that could be checked against other sources. Which bases do you have in mind and how many have been killed off base in the last year just because they were servicemen? My son graduated basic at the Air Force base in San Antonio, TX. in Feb., 2003 and the graduates were ordered to wear civilian clothes off-base because of a documented incident involving locals harassing servicemen. Incidentally, the harasses were Air Force. The harassers were immediately accosted by USMC (military police) trainees and, shall we say, deterred. Did y'all know that San Antonio is the home of the U.S. Military Police training base as well as the U.S. Military Police Historical Museum? Al Mills |
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"Big John" wrote in message
... Rich Get off the soap box with that troll. Big John........... Better read the post again, pal - and this time pay special attention to the attribution () marks. You are attributing Borchert's opinions to me. NOT! Rich S. |
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On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 09:40:32 +0100, Thomas Borchert
wrote: Many Germans and Japanese fought and killed Allied troops long after the war. I am German. I am quite well educated in my country's history (I can point at Iraq on a map, too). Your above statement is total BS. Y'know, I once asked the a couple graduates of Germany's Realschulen and Gesamtschulen (arguably much, much better than the public schools in the U.S.) what they knew of World War II. One of them told me that his study of history included a curriculum which reached the point of Hitler's rise to Chancellor of the Weimar Republic. Next day, they were talking about Konrad Adenauer. [1] Skipped that embarrassing war altogether. Therefore, I doubt your good education in your country's history included the things these people are talking about. No fear, though, American students, if they learn history at all, never for a minute hear about the United States' failed invasion of Russia in the early 20th Century. Rob [1] Adenauer was one of the first leaders of the Federal Republic of Germany. -- [You] don't make your kids P.C.-proof by keeping them ignorant, you do it by helping them learn how to educate themselves. -- Orson Scott Card |
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Robert,
One of them told me that his study of history included a curriculum which reached the point of Hitler's rise to Chancellor of the Weimar Republic. Next day, they were talking about Konrad Adenauer. [1] Skipped that embarrassing war altogether. This story has no basis in fact, at all. It is simply impossible that you have experienced that, unless it was during the 50s - where we didn't have Gesamtschulen. You're either a liar or you have been lied to - sorry! -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Thomas Borchert wrote:
Rich, Many Germans and Japanese fought and killed Allied troops long after the war. I am German. I am quite well educated in my country's history (I can point at Iraq on a map, too). Your above statement is total BS. How OLD a German are you? If you were born after about 1935, you don't know as much as you think you know, having obtained your education in your country's history following the imposition of laws restricting the dissemination of information on the NSDAP. I remember in the 1960s when the German scientists in my neighborhood would greet new arrivals and tell them that they had to tell their kids the truth about the National Socialists and recent German history, because these subjects were covered to a far greater extent in California schools than they had been in the German schools. |
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Thomas Borchert wrote:
Ian, You base this on what experience, training or inspiration? Well, then we're really glad to have you, since YOUR opinion is the only one that really counts. Nice dodge! And it DOES answer the question . . .in the negative, or you would cite the basis. |
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