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Originally Posted by Crumpy-Gunt
Gunter BLOODCLOT Grass a Nobel prize winner, said this
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How do we prevent Iran developing an atomic bomb, when, on the American side, dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki is not recognised as a war crime?
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George **** Wald, Harvard scientist, Nobel prize winner.
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Dropping those atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a war crime.
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But please go on telling me how I'm just some educated fool who thinks he's dropping 'mad knowledge'. Tell me how it is I am living in some sort of 'John Lennon wonderland'. Then turn around and claim I'm the one going ad hominem and insulting people. No wonder you have 34,000 posts, your posts are about as intelligent, long and informed as a fortune in a Chinese cookie. Hope mums basement is nice and coazy, and with your Doritos and laptop charger you can hopefully keep on keeping on, probably be at 70,000 posts before long. Preying on threads, literally refreshing them every minute, responding to yourself, what a joke.
Well if that's the case than I am guilty as charged, a deranged madman who knows nothing along with Einstein, Ban Ki Moon, Gunter Grass, George Wald and a number of other people who literally take poops with a higher intelligence quotient than all of the posters in this thread combined.
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The real war crime was attacking Pearl Harbor without declaring war first. One could say that was a gutless war crime.
What did your two nobel winners say about the fire bombings 6 months before the atomic bombs? In one night over 100,000 died in Tokyo and the Emperor still wouldn't surrender. Weren't the firebombings that killed over 200,000 civilians considered war crimes in their brilliant minds?
Personally I'm not even sure the 2 atomic bombs ended the war, I think the Emperor was more afraid when the Soviets declared war on them than anything else.
I think Japan was lucky to have a country after the crap they did during and leading up to the war against the USA, war crime my arse.