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SOME WOULD BETTER SERVE BY KEEPING THE MOUTH SHUT!


Prior to a pathetic President Joe Biden speaking………..an opportunity for him to bash a former president to divert from his own FAILURE AS PRESIDENT, his sidekick opened her mouth and demonstrated further IGNORANCE……….and said this:

Harris said some dates in U.S. history ““occupy not only a place on our calendars, but a place in our collective memory.  December 7th, 1941.  September 11th, 2001. And January 6th, 2021.”

Kamala Harris compared Jan. 6th to the attack on Pearl Harbor and the attacks of 9/11. The damage and loss of life of Jan. 6th (though no life should be lost) was not even a dent/a scratch compared to Pearl Harbor or 9/11. What a freaking insult to this nation that is, that came out of her mouth. Is she that uneducated?

They, Biden and Harris referred to Jan. 6th as an attack on our democracy! No, it was not an attack on our democracy, it was an attack on the people elected to defend democracy who are failing miserably. The houses of Congress and this administration attack to destroy our democracy everyday!

Kamala……….Capitol Hill is not A SACRED PLACE. It may have once been, but the corruption that abounds within it, with people as yourself has tainted anything sacred or holy. To refer to it as sacred is an insult to God. You, none of you in Washington D.C. are martyrs, stop trying to be!

JAPAN WAS NOT SO FOOLISH TO ATTACK AN ARMED U.S. MAINLAND


Christian News (a Lutheran journal published in New Haven, Missouri) published on 4 February 2002 the following:

In 1960, Robert Menard was a commander aboard the USS Constellation when he was part of a meeting between United States Navy personnel and their counterparts in the Japanese Defense Forces.
Fifteen years had passed since VJ Day, most of those at the meeting were WWII veterans, and men who had fought each other to the death at sea were now comrades in battle who could confide in each other.
Someone at the table asked a Japanese admiral why, with the Pacific Fleet devastated at Pearl Harbor and the mainland U.S. forces in what Japan had to know was a pathetic state of unreadiness, Japan had not simply invaded the West Coast.
Commander Menard would never forget the crafty look on the Japanese commander’s face as he frankly answered the question.
‘You are right,’ he told the Americans. ‘We did indeed know much about your preparedness. We knew that probably every second home in your country contained firearms. We knew that your country actually had state championships for private citizens shooting military rifles. We were not fools to set foot in such quicksand.’