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QUOTE(Rex Kickass @ Dec 7, 2005 -> 01:52 PM)
*waits for it*

 

 

stay on target

I expected a less than intelligent response from you. 

Now while you're laughing at your silly picture of tinfoil hats explain to me why, having cracked the Japanese diplomatic codes and having intercepted dispatches instructing operatives in Honolulu to do a reconnisance of Pearl Harbor and report on the locations of American ships, that we did nothing about it.

We knew they were scoping the place out for a possible attack and we did nothing about it.  Hell,  we didn't even tell the commanders in Hawaii about it.

I’m glad I didn’t let you down.

 

 

 

Look, Nuke, it’s not a “school of thought.” It is a cottage industry of conspiracy theorists. I really, really don’t want to play. Anyway, I’ve got to go. I’ve got a date with Tex on the grassy knoll. We’re going to compare our JFK Polaroids.

QUOTE(NUKE_CLEVELAND @ Dec 7, 2005 -> 11:49 AM)
How does the President allow himself to be taken out of the loop on untainted intelligence from an aggressive nation with whom war was imminent?

I'm just going to sit and smile at that one.

For the record, I don't think either one are conspiracies. They're both monumental testaments to how governments can miss the big picture.

 

I just thought the argument that Pearl Harbor was allowed because we didn't act on certain specific information was similarly ridiculous.

QUOTE(Mercy! @ Dec 7, 2005 -> 07:55 PM)
I’m glad I didn’t let you down.

 

 

 

Look, Nuke, it’s not a “school of thought.”  It is a cottage industry of conspiracy theorists.  I really, really don’t want to play.  Anyway, I’ve got to go.  I’ve got a date with Tex on the grassy knoll.  We’re going to compare our JFK Polaroids.

LMFAO!

 

I knew you and Tex had a thing. I just knew it. :lol:

 

Be careful out there today. It's snowing in Dallas.

Edited by kapkomet

QUOTE(sox4lifeinPA @ Dec 7, 2005 -> 02:54 PM)
stay on target

Sometimes you can just see the future in these threads. That's all I'm saying.

Roosevelt could have had his war without Pearl Harbor. So as far as I'm concerned - no conspiracy there.

QUOTE(Mercy! @ Dec 7, 2005 -> 01:55 PM)
I’m glad I didn’t let you down.

 

 

 

Look, Nuke, it’s not a “school of thought.”  It is a cottage industry of conspiracy theorists.  I really, really don’t want to play.  Anyway, I’ve got to go.  I’ve got a date with Tex on the grassy knoll.  We’re going to compare our JFK Polaroids.

 

 

if you don't believe in the bloodly American Coup of '63, you're foolish.

QUOTE(Rex Kickass @ Dec 7, 2005 -> 01:57 PM)
Sometimes you can just see the future in these threads. That's all I'm saying.

 

 

sorry, that was a star wars reference.

 

"wait for it..."

 

"stay on target"

 

"I can't see it!"

 

nevermind.....

QUOTE(NUKE_CLEVELAND @ Dec 7, 2005 -> 07:49 PM)
How does the President allow himself to be taken out of the loop on untainted intelligence from an aggressive nation with whom war was imminent?

Damn, Nuke. You really stepped on the landmine with that one. :lolhitting

QUOTE(kapkomet @ Dec 7, 2005 -> 12:01 PM)
Damn, Nuke.  You really stepped on the landmine with that one.  :lolhitting

When even I pass on one...that's saying something...

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