Harry Truman once said that you could not get rich working for the government, if you were honest. The Clintons have amassed over $250 million during their years of public employment, and want even more. Corrupt Hillary is a lying sick old crook, who accepts bribes and betrays our country. Everything she says and does, or causes to be said or done, must be viewed with the utmost suspicion. Her promises are worthless, unless they enrich her in some way. Her husband is a rapist and a pedophile whom she has actively enabled
I am constantly amazed at Mr.Trump’s courage, strength and willingness to take crapola from all sides and still be there standing strong.
God Bless him! He is the only one who can stop this BS and drain that cesspoll in Washington DC.
It's not over until every fraudulent, illegal, fictional, and dead voter has been balanced against the legal votes and counted. I pray that there are enough patriots to outweigh the liars.
Being someone old enough to remember those years with great clarity, I can say that this BS screed is pure fabrication!
There was uniform joy and celebration throughout the former country known as "Amerca" at the thought/knowledge that a couple hundred thousands of those slant-eyed jap scum were incinerated.
There was absolutely no evidence that surrender was even a remote possibility prior to these bomb attacks.
Based on the American casualty rates on Iwo and Okinawa, the invasion of the nip homeland would have resulted in an additional 1/2 million American casualties.
Only when the communist takeover of the American press a couple years later did this BS raise it filthy head...
All the political expertspundits, writers, radio newscastersagreed that...Trumans war-mongering act was not only antithetical to the values of peace-loving Americans who were exhausted by World War IIs profound losses in bodies and blood, but that it would ultimately condemn him to political ignominy.
I doubt it. With the exception of a few pointy-head academic types, Truman's decision to nuke the Japanese was wildly popular in 1945, especially since it brought the war to a close. The guy who wrote this seems to have spent too much time reading Gar Alperovitz.