World War II Blog

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"A World on Fire"

Sunday, May 9, 2010

In Closing...

To sillyputty jackson: Equals? If everyone was equal, children could vote. If everyone was equal, elderly men would be fighting on the front lines. If everyone was equal, there would be no leaders, presidents, or rulers. And, furthermore, there are some who are far more superior than others; without these social and government laws, the world would live in anarchy. Your foolishness and eagerness to please amazes me. I would think that someone in your postition would be standing up for their actions. I suppose shame gets the better of the weak.

Nuclear energy: In my opinion, if you have it, use it. The casualties of your country reduced to -perhaps- none, and the obliteration of your enemy without any time or notice for resistance. How very effective. Besides, as I said before, extreme situations call for equally extreme measures.

To jellothere: I never said I didn't believe in Japan, I just think that there is a better solution to carry out the ideals behind the island hopping. Jumping from island to island seems haphazard to me, that's all.

To Franklin Delano Roosevelt: I wish we had more time for discussion, more time for debates. Sadly though, your days are numbered (I suppose mine are, as well), and our correspondence must come to a halt. Best wishes to you, my friend.

I admire and respect all those who continue to fight for their beliefs. Thank you for your sacrifice and willingness to act despite your fear. In closing, I stand by my country and it's actions. I stand by my own actions, words, and thoughts. I regret nothing.

Johnny B. Goode

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