How Soon They Forget

How Soon They Forget

The Obama administration, through their talking hairdo Josh Ernest, said the Pearl Harbor veterans need to get over their “bitterness” of the Pearl Harbor attack.

Yes, there may be some who feel personally embittered. But I’m confident that many will set aside their own personal bitterness, not because they’re personally satisfied by the words of the Prime Minister, but because they recognize how important this moment is for the United States. _ Josh Ernest, White House spox

There’s a reason Americans will always be bitter about a cowardly attack…..because we can and we should.
Fuck you Josh.

on War Fatalities in Hawaii

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4 thoughts on “How Soon They Forget

  1. Aint that the fucking truth Exile… I was never a big trump person but I can’t wait for him to take the reins. At least I know he loves the country he’ll be leading

  2. Maybe it would have been more constructive if “baby-face” Josh would have told African-Americans to get over slavery.

  3. Being on the left is a mental illness. We have to keep the climate EXACTLY like it is now, but we MUST change the culture to accept whatever the left wants. Toejam has another great example; we have to ‘get over’ Pearl Harbor, but the short time America had slavery can NEVER be forgiven.

    But onto the reason I was commenting:
    That second one is from Naval Air Station Ford Island, with a Vought OS2U Kingfisher (single engine, single main float) on the right and a Consolidated PBY Catalina in the background on the left (twin engine)

    The third one show the minelayer Oglala on her side in the foreground. Oglala was moored next the the cruiser Helena, and when Helena was hit with a torpedo, the blast opened Oglala’s seams and she sank. She was later raised and returned to service.

    The bottom one is the destroyer Shaw’s forward magazine exploding. Shaw was in a floating dry dock at the time. She was later fitted with temporary bow and was sailed back to the Stated, repaired and returned to service.

    Regards,

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