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"Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto is portrayed at the very end of the 1970 film Tora! Tora! Tora!, and in the 2001 film Pearl Harbor, as saying after his attack on Pearl Harbor, "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve."
According to Wikipedia, this was line is in question, however, it is part of our history, which we accpet as having been said, in reference to Yamamotos feelings that Japan had just made a grave error in attacking the United States of America.
Americans, after Pearl Harbor, were awakened from a slumber of general peace and bliss, assuming we would always be safe and happy in our own nation.
On 2001, we were again awakened, but it seems although most were awakened, many slipped back into the mesmerized slumber of our electronic and padded lives, you could call it "comotose".
I even found myself, after a while, sighing some relief, thinking we would be alright again.
I found myself then awaken by the insult of the invasion of our nation, by people who's desire for what we possessed (America and all of it's resources), so blinded them into an attitude of entitlement, which has sparked a movement of lies and deceptions of the truth behind history.
Again, we have been attacked. Will we finally be that awaken sleeping giant again? Or will we go back to sleep and keep allowing those who would take from us, and attempt to destroy us (now from within) to simply go forward in their plans? Or will we at last, as in 1941, be ignited as one large fire, and say enough?
We need to stop the political correctness that has allowed these kinds of events, and vote out the people in our government, who have allowed our nation to be overrun, invaded and hurt, who have been so corrupted by money and power, that they no longer care and can only see what they are told by their special interests to see.