Wednesday, October 12, 2011

We Were At War, For God's Sake!

Japan kidnapped thousands of Korean women to be used as "comfort women" for their soldiers - that's something that should be apologied for.

The US dropping a couple of atom bombs on Japan - done to save thousands of lives of American GIs.

The Japanese were going to keep on fighting even after the two bombs were dropped, until the Emperor told them to surrender. (Read any memoir written by a Japanese soldier or sailor during that time - they were ready to fight on.)

[One wonders if we'll ever demand that Al Queada will ever apologize to us...or if Al Quaeda ever will...)
RUSH: Investors Business Daily has an editorial that comments on some leaks. Apparently, the WikiLeaks dump had some interesting data in it. Leaked cables show that Barack Obama wanted, when he went to Japan, to apologize for dropping the bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and Japan said, "No, you're not." The Japanese said you are not apologizing for that.

"Leaked cables show Japan nixed a presidential apology to Hiroshima and Nagasaki for using nukes to end the overseas contingency operation known as World War II. Will the next president apologize for the current one? The obsessive need of this president to apologize for American exceptionalism and our defense of freedom continued recently when Barack Obama's State Department (run by Hillary Clinton) contacted the family of al-Qaida propagandist and recruiter Samir Khan to 'express its condolences' to his family.
Khan, a right-hand man to Anwar al-Awlaki, was killed along with Awlaki in an airstrike in Yemen on Sept. 30. We apologized for killing a terrorist before he could help kill any more of us. It's yet another part of the world apology tour that began with Obama taking the oath of office to protect and defend the United States and its Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic, something he immediately felt sorry for.





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