1 posted on
07/05/2003 9:52:47 PM PDT by
ex-Texan
To: ex-Texan
Great horrors.I could not finish this!There is no limit to the evil men do!God help the children and people who are victims.
2 posted on
07/05/2003 9:58:55 PM PDT by
MEG33
To: LiteKeeper
Ping of interest
4 posted on
07/05/2003 10:12:16 PM PDT by
chance33_98
(http://home.frognet.net/~thowell/haunt/ ---->our ghosty page)
To: ex-Texan
I wonder how many missing children in the good ol USA wind up overseas as slaves? Especially the young college girls who go missing and are probably not the victim of a parent grab over a custody battle.
It's one of the main reasons I taught my daughter to handle a gun at the age of ten. Now she's 22, engaged and carries a Ruger SP101 DAO .357 magnum in a strongside holster. She has the skills and she has the tactical sense. Now, I'm working on bringing her fiance up to speed, too. His dad is retired Naval Intel. The kid will do just fine.
6 posted on
07/05/2003 10:17:33 PM PDT by
ExSoldier
(M1911A1: The ORIGINAL "Point and Click" interface!)
To: ex-Texan
I present to you the
Rape of Nanking. Those who do not know History are bound to repeat it. The Japanese people do not learn their own brutal history, and those who perpetrated these crimes are teaching others to do so now...
To: ex-Texan
This is happening in other areas too. PBS aired a special about the Chinese taking South Koreans, and there were some missionary organizations that were going to the Chinese to buy the victims back.
Once again, the UN is not a humane organization.
19 posted on
07/06/2003 2:27:18 AM PDT by
Susannah
(Over 200 people murdered in L. A.County-first 5 mos. of 2003 & NONE were fighting Iraq!!)
To: ex-Texan
"In Ecuador, Japanese can, according to the men's weekly, hunt for children in a different manner as they are armed with a rifle and permitted to track down a youth let loose in the jungle."
unbelievable.
To: ex-Texan
When I was stationed in Sasebo during the early 80's I realized the Japs were sexually advanced because of the porn shown openly on their cafe TV systems. And this was not only the case in "Sailor Town". It was the way all over.
At any time during the day, porn would be up on the screens and the patrons would watch as they conversed. Even white shirted/blue plaid skirted young school girls would watch as they ate their yakisoba(sp) after school.
Quite the country Japan was/is.
25 posted on
07/06/2003 5:16:42 AM PDT by
sit-rep
To: ex-Texan
More guns.. The answer is always more guns.
I don't know if it's because there's actually more people who need killin nowdays or because it just seems like it.
33 posted on
07/06/2003 6:41:30 AM PDT by
Jhoffa_
(It could be carried by an African swallow..)
To: ex-Texan
Belarus has its underground slavery companies Remember places like Belarus and Sudan -- where the vile institution of slavery exists this very day -- when someone disparages America, where slavery was ended over 140 years ago.
40 posted on
07/06/2003 7:48:48 AM PDT by
7DayRepo
To: ex-Texan
In all my travels, I have never met a more racist group than the Japanese. They are certainly not our friends.
While in College I was nearly attacked by a large group of Japanese exhange students (men). I was on my second date with a beautiful Japanese woman (also an exchange student), and they did not like it at all. I had just dropped her off at the dorm when they poured out of the building. Needless to say this Native Texan had the situation under control...especially when my Colt Combat Commander made its presence known.
To: ex-Texan
I do not hate the Japanese, as some of the posters here do. Some Japanese are lovely people. However, I will say that the lack of a Christian heritage obviously has its ugly side.
If the ACLU has its way (and it seems to be having it in our courts), they will turn America into a moral wasteland like Japan.
During this Independence Day Holiday, thank God for the benefits we all enjoy as a result of our Christian Heritage -- and then ask His forgiveness for NOT having heeded General MacArthur's plea at war's end that we send some 50,000 missionaries to that country.
At war's end, Christian missionaries were welcomed inside Japanese public schools to hand out Bibles and the like. Such open doors to their schools have been closed to Christian missionaries for many years now.
55 posted on
07/06/2003 1:29:49 PM PDT by
BenR2
((John 3:16: Still True Today.))
To: ex-Texan
The words "summary execution" and "castration" immediately come to mind.
56 posted on
07/06/2003 1:45:36 PM PDT by
txzman
(Jer 23:29)
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