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Not MY America ... we dropped fleas with bubonic plague on Korea

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Wordslinger

Wordslinger

Amerika Inc. -- and Crimes against Humanity. The most horrible aspect of such crimes by my country, is they were committed in our names! It's supposed to be OUR government, right? When you use disease as a weapon to destroy the people who inhabit a foreign country, that's unspeakably atrocious, unspeakably evil. And it appears we're guilty as hell. What is the smell of Amerika Inc's soul?


http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/318-66/32249-us-drops-fleas-with-bubonic-plague-on-north-korea

gatorfan





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Wordslinger

Wordslinger

gatorfan wrote:

Not MY America ... we dropped fleas with bubonic plague on Korea Conspiracy-theories-everywhere-450x245

If you have evidence to the contrary of the claim I made in the title of this thread, I'd really like to see it.

And then we can discuss the use of cluster bombs, depleted uranium, and mines dropped from the air on towns and villages.  Or we can talk about the Massachusetts cash bounty on the scalps of female Penobscot Indians and boys under the age of twelve.  Or the smallpox infested blankets handed out to natives at Fort Pitt during the French and Indian war.  Or we could talk about the Trail of Tears, Sand Creek or Wounded Knee.  And then there's the Dresden Firebomb raid, and Bikini Atol's nuclear tests.  And we won't even have started yet on Vietnam or the Middle-East.  It's time somebody lights up the Dark Side so many have gone to so much effort to ignore.

gatorfan



Wordslinger wrote:
gatorfan wrote:

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If you have evidence to the contrary of the claim I made in the title of this thread, I'd really like to see it.

And then we can discuss the use of cluster bombs, depleted uranium, and mines dropped from the air on towns and villages.  Or we can talk about the Massachusetts cash bounty on the scalps of female Penobscot Indians and boys under the age of twelve.  Or the smallpox infested blankets handed out to natives at Fort Pitt during the French and Indian war.  Or we could talk about the Trail of Tears, Sand Creek or Wounded Knee.  And then there's the Dresden Firebomb raid, and Bikini Atol's nuclear tests.  And we won't even have started yet on Vietnam or the Middle-East.  It's time somebody lights up the Dark Side so many have gone to so much effort to ignore.

The "flea" thing is equivocal and you know it as is the "smallpox blankets" - (discussed by a British General BTW).

Your point is that war is an ugly and worthless endeavor. I agree, unfortunately a lot of other countries (and despotic leaders) think it's the way to go (including this one on occasion). What I disagree with is your insinuation that the U.S. is the only country with dirty hands.

Deaths attributed to:

Stalin – roughly 20 million
Pol Pot – approx 1.7 million
Kim Il Sung – 1.6 million
Ismail Enver Pasha – 2.5 million
Tojo – 5 million
Hitler – 17 million (total civilians)
Mao Zedong – estimated range 49 to 78 Million

Wordslinger

Wordslinger

gatorfan wrote:
Wordslinger wrote:
gatorfan wrote:

]

If you have evidence to the contrary of the claim I made in the title of this thread, I'd really like to see it.

And then we can discuss the use of cluster bombs, depleted uranium, and mines dropped from the air on towns and villages.  Or we can talk about the Massachusetts cash bounty on the scalps of female Penobscot Indians and boys under the age of twelve.  Or the smallpox infested blankets handed out to natives at Fort Pitt during the French and Indian war.  Or we could talk about the Trail of Tears, Sand Creek or Wounded Knee.  And then there's the Dresden Firebomb raid, and Bikini Atol's nuclear tests.  And we won't even have started yet on Vietnam or the Middle-East.  It's time somebody lights up the Dark Side so many have gone to so much effort to ignore.

The "flea" thing is equivocal and you know it as is the "smallpox blankets" - (discussed by a British General BTW).

Your point is that war is an ugly and worthless endeavor. I agree, unfortunately a lot of other countries (and despotic leaders) think it's the way to go (including this one on occasion). What I disagree with is your insinuation that the U.S. is the only country with dirty hands.

Deaths attributed to:

Stalin – roughly 20 million
Pol Pot – approx 1.7 million
Kim Il Sung – 1.6 million
Ismail Enver Pasha – 2.5 million
Tojo – 5 million
Hitler – 17 million (total civilians)
Mao Zedong – estimated range 49 to 78 Million


Of course we're not the only country who has committed crimes against humanity.  Show me where I insinuated we were. Never said that.  What I object to is the way our government and media and historical literature glosses over the little deadly details to applaud our progress, wars won, etc.  This country of ours started with crimes against humanity and is still committing such deeds -- and your answer seems to be it's okay to murder innocent people because others do so.  In other words, you approve of our country committing unspeakable, despicable crimes against humanity.  Right?  Well it's not right to me and this is my country, so it's this one I work at correcting. Using your logic, it would be okay to take a captured hostage and burn him alive in a cage. Reality.

Hospital Bob

Hospital Bob

I've never been able to understand how North Korea can be like it is,  the wackiest country this side of that alien bar in Star Wars.

But now you've supplied us with the only plausible explanation,  wordslinger.

Those fleas must have been carrying some weird strain of bubonic plague that also has the effect of greatly accentuating athletic ability in humans.  That would account for how both Kim Jung Il and his son Kim Jung Junior were both able to score 6 holes-in-one in their first round of golf.

Hospital Bob

Hospital Bob

You know what's even more phenomenal about that?
Most golf courses have no more than four par-3 holes.
So that means they got holes-in-one on par-4 holes too.

Which of course means that those two fat little midgets not only had amazing accuracy,  they also had more distance than Bubba Watson or John Daly either one.

Guest


Guest

He types in bold thinking it will persuade us to agree. Lol

gatorfan



Wordslinger wrote:
gatorfan wrote:
Wordslinger wrote:
gatorfan wrote:

]

If you have evidence to the contrary of the claim I made in the title of this thread, I'd really like to see it.

And then we can discuss the use of cluster bombs, depleted uranium, and mines dropped from the air on towns and villages.  Or we can talk about the Massachusetts cash bounty on the scalps of female Penobscot Indians and boys under the age of twelve.  Or the smallpox infested blankets handed out to natives at Fort Pitt during the French and Indian war.  Or we could talk about the Trail of Tears, Sand Creek or Wounded Knee.  And then there's the Dresden Firebomb raid, and Bikini Atol's nuclear tests.  And we won't even have started yet on Vietnam or the Middle-East.  It's time somebody lights up the Dark Side so many have gone to so much effort to ignore.


The "flea" thing is equivocal and you know it as is the "smallpox blankets" - (discussed by a British General BTW).

Your point is that war is an ugly and worthless endeavor. I agree, unfortunately a lot of other countries (and despotic leaders) think it's the way to go (including this one on occasion). What I disagree with is your insinuation that the U.S. is the only country with dirty hands.

Deaths attributed to:

Stalin – roughly 20 million
Pol Pot – approx 1.7 million
Kim Il Sung – 1.6 million
Ismail Enver Pasha – 2.5 million
Tojo – 5 million
Hitler – 17 million (total civilians)
Mao Zedong – estimated range 49 to 78 Million


Of course we're not the only country who has committed crimes against humanity.  Show me where I insinuated we were. Never said that.  What I object to is the way our government and media and historical literature glosses over the little deadly details to applaud our progress, wars won, etc.  This country of ours started with crimes against humanity and is still committing such deeds -- and your answer seems to be it's okay to murder innocent people because others do so.  In other words, you approve of our country committing unspeakable, despicable crimes against humanity.  Right?  Well it's not right to me and this is my country, so it's this one I work at correcting. Using your logic, it would be okay to take a captured hostage and burn him alive in a cage.  Reality.

Read much? This is what I posted earlier: "Your point is that war is an ugly and worthless endeavor. I agree, unfortunately a lot of other countries (and despotic leaders) think it's the way to go (including this one on occasion)."

That is not an approval by any stretch of the imagination. Except yours apparently......

Markle

Markle

Obamasucks wrote:He types in bold thinking it will persuade us to agree. Lol

My Socialist/Communist good friend Wordslinger is simply filled with hate and desperation.  In his juvenile way, he actually believes that shouting at people will somehow turn his lies and misrepresentation into fact.

This isn't the least bit surprising when one considers the fact that for years he used the name of Adolph Hitler's private train as his signature.  It was just another of his ways of poking others in the eye.

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