Pearl Harbor Remembered
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Sumpter250 Wrote:That said, maybe it's a good time to remember the far-too-many good Americans who have died defending our freedoms, and back away from political debate here. Any subject that raises "passions", quickly tends to turn ugly. Let there be peace.

P.R.Juengst
CPO USN RET

Thank you sir, for your judgment, and thank you for your service, which comes from the depths of my heart. I am extracting myself from the ideological discussion.

On the subject of Pearl, it doesn't matter what the circumstances were. The fact is that "every-day" American Servicemen, who knew nothing of whatever political maneuvers were being parlayed in Washington D.C., lost their lives on that day and they are worthy of our thought and respect.
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