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Quagmire and really didn't do much but create more anti-American sentiment throughout Europe and rest of the globe. They went in without an exit strategy and succeeded at setting up temporary puppet regimes in Europe for awhile. But the Europeans hated us, still do despeite the Bilderberg Group.

Created the foundation of the Military Industrial Complex, got Higgins rich and several other cronies of Prescott Bush.


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Rack the pair of stones those guys had on them. Talk about manning up.
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Rumps, if you've ever come to Virginia. Be sure to try and check out the D-Day memorial. http://www.dday.org/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

It's in Bedford, not far from Roanoake, VA. Task Force "O", seasoned vets from the 1st Infantry Division and attachments from the 29th Infantry Division, one unit the 116th Regiment pulled soldiers from the surrounding hills along the Blue Ridge. One town, Bedford, lost 19-20 out of the 35 on the beach that day. That's why they selected Bedford for the site. Bunch of hillbillies who probably didn't even know where the fuck Normandy was.


Tremendous courage of those men, the men who planned it, decided to give the go ahead., All the espionage - propaganda and LIES - involved in that mission being successful. Fascinating bit of history.
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Jsc810 wrote:Rumps, if you ever come to New Orleans...
I will need to rent a bus. There is quite a bit of "worthless merchandise" I need to return.
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Tom In VA wrote:Quagmire and really didn't do much but create more anti-American sentiment throughout Europe and rest of the globe. They went in without an exit strategy and succeeded at setting up temporary puppet regimes in Europe for awhile. But the Europeans hated us, still do despeite the Bilderberg Group.

Created the foundation of the Military Industrial Complex, got Higgins rich and several other cronies of Prescott Bush.

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Does it even dawn on you how incredibly stupid you make yourself look when you try to draw comparisons between WWII and the current clusterfuck in Iraq?
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WWII wasn't a clusterfuck?

9,387 American soldiers are buried at the Normandy cemetary, all killed in a matter of days, not years.
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BSmack wrote:
Tom In VA wrote:Quagmire and really didn't do much but create more anti-American sentiment throughout Europe and rest of the globe. They went in without an exit strategy and succeeded at setting up temporary puppet regimes in Europe for awhile. But the Europeans hated us, still do despeite the Bilderberg Group.

Created the foundation of the Military Industrial Complex, got Higgins rich and several other cronies of Prescott Bush.

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Does it even dawn on you how incredibly stupid you make yourself look when you try to draw comparisons between WWII and the current clusterfuck in Iraq?
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Smackie Chan wrote:But failing to recognize sarcasm and satire is a sign of brilliance. Got it.
Be it satire, sarcasm or just plain snark, Tom has made a comparison that is straight up retarded.
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BSmack wrote:Be it satire... Tom has made a comparison that is straight up retarded.

Uhm...


Nevermind.

Get on with your bad self.


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Hey BSmack, that wasn't a comparison to today's war in Iraq. I know the word "quagmire" threw you off but last I checked the word isn't solely reserved for the current war in Iraq.


2 : a difficult, precarious, or entrapping position : predicament


You don't think our assistance in WWII and consequential allied victory put the U.S. into a difficult, precarious or entrapping position ?
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There was no sarcasm in Tom's post.

B_Smack came along and said "You're an idiot".

Dins and Smackie showed up, misinterpreted Tom's keyboard retardation as wit and said "Hey, that's sarcasm".

Tom returned to say, "Yeah...uhhh...I...uhhh...I was being sarcastic...yeah that's it..."

The end.
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Martyred wrote:There was no sarcasm in Tom's post.

B_Smack came along and said "You're an idiot".

Dins and Smackie showed up, misinterpreted Tom's keyboard retardation as wit and said "Hey, that's sarcasm".

Tom returned to say, "Yeah...uhhh...I...uhhh...I was being sarcastic...yeah that's it..."

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Who said I was being sarcastic ? Are you trying to tell me that people don't/didn't perceive WWII and U.S. involvment in it in such a manner ?

Explain what you mean "retardation", anything I say in it that isn't based in fact .... albeit cynically skewed perception of fact ?


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Tom In VA wrote: Who said I was being sarcastic ?
Specifically?

Dins and Smackie. Oh, the egg on their face...
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Tom In VA wrote: .... albeit cynically skewed perception of fact ?

Also, you didn't "cynically skew" anything. You're not that clever.
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Tom In VA wrote:Who said I was being sarcastic ?
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Well I don't view the events of WWII that way. So maybe I was being sarcastic.

But what's that got to do with the fact:

1. I wasn't comparing WWII to Iraq.
2. The fact that everything I stated is based in FACT.


Just because I'm typically up front about things, doesn't mean I show all my cards, Marty. So are you going to pony up and dispute what I said in the post or just try and play games ?

1. Did our post-war presence in Europe increase anti-american feelings ?
2. Did our post-war presence in Asia increase anti-american feelings ?
3. Have we "exitted" Europe ?
4. Wasn't the building of our current Military Industrial blah blah a consequential result of WWII ?
5. Did people get rich off WWII ?


I'm tickled that you care for BSmack so much and hate to see him cry like that, but neither of you two have even bothered to address the fact, that while my tone was sarcastic, the facts upon which the content was based are TRUTH.

Also, the fact that opinion exists, and existed during WWII - I.E. That we shouldn't have been there, war to get people rich, etc.. etc.. all the same shit we hear today is also true.

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Maybe if you didn't invade, Hitler and Stalin would have wiped each other out.

You saved Stalin's hide. I should be grateful for that.
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RumpleForeskin wrote:
Jsc810 wrote:Rumps, if you ever come to New Orleans...
I will need to rent a bus. There is quite a bit of "worthless merchandise" I need to return.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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mvscal wrote:Yep. We staggered from one ghastly clusterfuck to the next until we finally won through the repeated application of sheer brute force logistics. At the operational level, our leadership was almost criminally inept.

We were fortunate to be opposed to powers which could never hope to come close to matching our material superiority.
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mvscal wrote:
War Wagon wrote:WWII wasn't a clusterfuck?
Yep. We staggered from one ghastly clusterfuck to the next until we finally won through the repeated application of sheer brute force logistics. At the operational level, our leadership was almost criminally inept.
Just curious....what would you say were the three top blunders by leadership?
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Diego in Seattle wrote: Just curious....what would you say were the three top blunders by leadership?
1. Anything lead by Monty
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Too bad there wasn't a platoon of stanley srs hitting the beaches. Short fuckers like Stan senior could have run right under the bullets, at least at low tide.

Of course, cowardice would be a factor.

Never mind. Better to use real soldiers than a bunch of miniature cowardly hypocrites.
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somehow the tuskegee airkniggers are glorified as incredible superior and fearless pilots.
Um...the only person interested in comparing their skill and bravery to other ethnic groups of pilots would be you. Presumably, you use the same criteria in selecting which ethnic group you'll hire to mercilessly hammer your ruined prostate each night. Interesting how you opt for Mother Africa pretty much each time.
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