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B2431 wrote:
History is replete with such examples. We don't need to be politically correct about artifacts, but we do need to save them. Benjamin Franklin once said that for a civilised nation to prosper, it must study its history impartially and learn from that knowledge. When a nation ignores part of its history, no matter how unpalatable it is, it ceases to be civilised. [If anybody has the exact quote, please let me know.] Winston Churchill put it is another way: "A nation that forgets its past has no future." Cheers David |
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Subject: Protestor Damages Enola Gay
From: (B2431) Date: 12/17/03 12:16 AM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: History is replete with such examples. We don't need to be politically correct about artifacts, but we do need to save them. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired I think all that need to be said is that, "This is the plane that ended WW II" Regards, Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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The bombing was the better of two painful alternatives. The Cold War
continued to make the episode painful. What gets me big-time ****ed-off is not even arguments to the contrary. After all, in a free society, you are entitled to an opinion, however idiotic it may or may not be. What gets me is the fact that there are people out there willing to break things and raise hell against those who don't think like them. Nothing but spoiled brats in need of a spanking.... (still fuming) _____________ José Herculano |
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![]() "Bjørnar" wrote in message ... "Gunnar" wrote in : Why not simply include the wanted information in the exhibit ? It seams like a small request to me. It is after all true that 100+ thousand humans died because of this plane/bomb. Is history now politically uncorrect in the US ? ? G Civilian casualities is always a touchy subject for the winning team. Just look at Irak and Afghanistan, somewhere between 10-20.000 civilians have died as a consequense of the US and allied bombings, but it's hardly mentioned. As a reminder, 3,000 died in the WTC attack. And 5,000 Iraqi children died every year for ten years, for old Europe's status quo. What is your point? To do nothing was unacceptable. |
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Gunnar wrote:
Why not simply include the wanted information in the exhibit ? It seams like a small request to me. It is after all true that 100+ thousand humans died because of this plane/bomb. Is history now politically uncorrect in the US ? How many people did the B-17, or B-24, or Lancaster kill in WWII? How about the Yak 9 or Ki-43 "Oscar"? And let's not limit ourselves to WWII, or American aircraft? There is history to document! And why limit the "kill count" to nuclear deaths? Is someone more tragically dead from radiation than from fire/metal/shock? [Just out of curiosity, how many combat aircraft in Norwegian museums have the numbers of people they killed as part of the display?] SMH |
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José Herculano wrote:
What gets me big-time ****ed-off is not even arguments to the contrary. After all, in a free society, you are entitled to an opinion, however idiotic it may or may not be. What gets me is the fact that there are people out there willing to break things and raise hell against those who don't think like them. Nothing but spoiled brats in need of a spanking.... (still fuming) So true! This is nothing more than a form of book burning, or shouting down someone speaking from a different POV. They ought to put on their jack boots and brown shirts when they pull this crap, and at least look the part! SMH |
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José Herculano wrote:
The bombing was the better of two painful alternatives. The Cold War continued to make the episode painful. What gets me big-time ****ed-off is not even arguments to the contrary. After all, in a free society, you are entitled to an opinion, however idiotic it may or may not be. What gets me is the fact that there are people out there willing to break things and raise hell against those who don't think like them. Nothing but spoiled brats in need of a spanking.... (still fuming) _____________ José Herculano Well, that's because they know the penalty is, at worst, five years' probation from a U.S. District Court. |
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