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    Quote Originally Posted by wayneman
    dang, could not have put it better. IF WE GO DOWN, THE WORLD GOES DOWN. BELEIVE THAT.
    Yep. The whole world goes down with US. Japan and China know this too. Remember, China owes the United States everything as well. Without US, they would have been exterminated by the Japanese if we'd not won that War. Everyone focuses on the Jewish deaths in WWII. They forget that 20 million Chinese died in WWII, most of the 10 million civilian casualties were by starvation in slave work camps. Most people don't realize that the country with the largest number of casualties were of course the Russians, 23 million. No one ever mentions them either. It's always the Jews and their Holocaust. There is no difference between being gassed in a German gas chamber and starving to death in a Japanese work camp, except that the death took much longer and was much more painful.

    It's why for Barack Obama to go anywhere apologizing for the US to anyone makes me want to blow my top. It's so unfair, so inaccurate, and so wrong. For that Attorney General of his to call the United States a "nation of cowards on the issue of race", when 98% of the Union Army, a full 2,000,000 Americans were volunteers who fought that Civil War to free the salves in the south, who risked everything, lives, health, families, farms, careers, businesses, everything and marched off to do the right thing. They marched to the John Brown song during that war, written beside a campfire by one of the soldiers in the first 90 days of that war. A Union Captain doing sanitation inspections at the camps kept hearing the soldiers sing this song, he was so moved by it, he wrote it down and took it back to DC. That song of these volunteer soldiers was given to a poet, a woman, who re-worked the words a little and of course that song became what is known today as The Battle Hymn of the Republic. That war was the bloodiest war ever fought by Americans anywhere. Over 360,000 of those Union Army Volunteers died in that war and another 275,000 of them went home with horrible injuries. My great-grandfather was one of the lucky ones who made it home alive and in good health. He was only 18 when he joined the Union Army as a volunteer for the sole purpose to fight and die if need be to free 4 million people trapped in slavery, people he didn't even know and would likely never know him.

    "nation of cowards"

    Eric Holder isn't fit to walk the same soil as the people who ended slavery in this country. How dare him? He wants to "chat" about racism? What a fool he is who has not one iota of comprehension about the true evil of racism this country has overcome due to the courage of the American People willing to fight it here and over there and wherever it exists.
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