People that vote for Democrats are sheep, plain and simple. They vote for them because that's the only decision they wanna have to make for themselves. Ever...
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This picture, from the Imperial War Museum in London shows the Royal Navy battleship HMS Howe. She is passing through the Suez Canal in 1944 on her way to the Pacific Ocean theater of combat, where she served as the flagship of Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser during the Okinawa campaign and the final months of World War II. The felucca in front of her uses a design that probably dates back to the Exodus, if not before . . . an interesting contrast in technologies.
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Gotta go load up on Toilet paper, milk and beer.
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See - this is what makes me crazy about people
on bicycles - they think they own the fuckin'
road. I was stuck behind this girl for almost
a half-hour yesterday.
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Imperial Japanese Navy Warrant Officer Takeo Tanimizu poses beside his Mitsubishi A6M5c Model 52 Reisen fighter. June 1945. At the time this photograph was taken, Tanimizu was assigned to the 303 Hikótai, 203 Kókūtai which was based at Kagoshima, Kyushu, Japan. He is credited with between 18 to 32 kills, making him an ace.
It was rare for Japanese fighters to have kill markings -as kill scores weren’t officially kept- but Tanimizu chose to put them on his aircraft as a way to boost morale among the many inexperienced pilots that predominated the ranks by 1945. The five stars with arrows through them indicate a sure victory, the remaining one indicates a probable. Obscured by the strong sun’s reflection there were two head-on silhouettes of B-29s painted above the stars.
Despite, like any other pilot, following a ‘kill or be killed’ philosophy, Tanimizu seems to have been an honorable combatant who felt compassion for his opponents.
It is said that on January 4, 1944, while returning from combat, he saw a lone Corsair pilot parachute from his damaged aircraft into the waters off Cape St George. Tanimizu struggled out of his life preserver, came down at low altitude, opened his canopy, and threw his life preserver to the pilot, Captain Harvey F. Carter of VMF-321. Apparently, Carter collected the life preserver and waved to Tanimizu but he was never found again and is listed as MIA to this day*.
Claiming to feel regret and sadness for the lives he took in combat, after the war Tanimizu erected a small Buddhist shrine in his residence and every night would offer prayers to those men whose lives he had cut short.
Tanimizu’s Reisen fighter survived the war but was eventually collected in Nagasaki and reduced to scrap in November 1945. Tanimizu himself passed away on March 12, 2008 at the age of 88.
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Now there's the proof.
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Hollywood will come to Iowa next Thursday, as the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox will meet at a special temporary field near the property used in the Field of Dreams film.
The game was postponed from its planned 2020 debut by the pandemic, and marks the first major league baseball game in Iowa.
Fox will broadcast the game, starting with a pregame show at 5 PM Central time. The first pitch is set for around 6:15 PM CT. Joe Buck and John Smoltz will call the game, and Ken Rosenthal and Tom Verducci will serve as reporters. Members of the “Field of Dreams” cast will also be on hand, with Sox and Yankees players sharing their thoughts on the movie.
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bin Laden was taken care of in May of 2011, we should have been out of Afghanistan right after that.
ReplyDeleteYeah - a fucked up hellhole that'll never be worth shit, and certainly not American lives...
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