PEARL HARBOR DAY

The 61st anniversary of the Jap bombing of Pearl Harbor is Saturday.  Fly your flag, and remember the deceit and provocation that caused it, as well as the deaths of over 360,000 Americans in World War Two.  In the campaign of 1940, Franklin Delano Roosevelt ran on a re-election platform of no boys going to war.  He was frantic to extricate America from the deep depression of the 1930’s, and all his bureaucrats, programs, and spending didn’t help.  So, he provoked Japan into committing the dastardly deed, and there is ample evidence that he knew it was going to happen, but warned no one.  As you fly your flag, and remember the tragedy of WWII, remember the deaths, and the fact that we should have never been in it in the first place.  Germany had been defeated at Stalingrad and Moscow, when “Operation Barbarosa” went amuck, costing Hitler 250,000 troops.  They literally froze to death, when they weren’t captured.  Hitler deliberately betrayed an agreement he had with Stalin, and invaded.  He later lost more hundreds of thousands in North Africa. There was no need of America ever becoming involved in either WW I or WWII.  Woodrow Wilson got us into the first, and Roosevelt the second, and may they both rot in hell for their dastardly deeds.  Fly your flag and be sad for the deeds a President, and mourn for the innocents that died.  Russia lost 20 million lives, but we shouldn’t have lost a single one.  There was no more necessity of America being involved in Korea, Viet Nam, or the two World Wars, than there is for America going to Iraq.  We should be a neutral nation, as George Washington advised, having no ties to other nations, other than in trade.  Have a great weekend!