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Default Today- "A day that will live in infamy." -FDR, December 7, 1941

On 12/11/2010 9:20 AM, Paul@BYC wrote:
On 12/11/2010 9:07 AM, Don Won wrote:
In ,
says...

On 12/11/10 12:29 AM, Tim wrote:
On Dec 10, 11:13 pm, wrote:
On 12/11/10 12:06 AM, Tim wrote:



On Dec 10, 9:56 pm, wrote:
wrote in messagenewso2uf6lh8mlrresr8vhlpnvgchuirhvnqr@4ax .com...

On Tue, 7 Dec 2010 18:53:41 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

This is not only a historic day for the United States, but also
involved our Navy, and it's ships. Really big boats.

Personally I prefer celebrating the Battle of Midway. That was
when we
started sinking their boats. (First week of June)

I do appreciate that we have changed the flag etiquette for 12/7
Now we start at half mast in the morning and at noon you run it
to the
top of the pole.

Reply:
Yup. Couple of years ago we were at the local VA hospital with
valentine
cards and one guy is a riot. Gets to telling us about doing photo
recon in
the South Pacific and is getting ready to go fly and the local
commander
tells him they are loading him with bombs, no recon today. Go
bomb the
Japanese at Midway. Some great story were told. No bragging, just
telling
how life was as a young man in the Aircorp.

"I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him
with a terrible resolve."-Isoroku Yamamoto

It is a great line, but it was most likely created by a Hollywood
screenwriter, and is not a quote by the Admiral.

from Wikipedia

Neither At Dawn We Slept, written by Gordon Prange, nor The Reluctant
Admiral, the definitive biography of Yamamoto in English by Hiroyuki
Agawa, contain the line.

Randall Wallace, the screenwriter of Pearl Harbor, readily admitted
that
he copied the line from Tora! Tora! Tora!. The director of Tora! Tora!
Tora!, Richard Fleischer, stated that while Yamamoto may never have
said
those words, the film's producer, Elmo Williams, had found the line
written in Yamamoto's diary. Williams, in turn, has stated that Larry
Forrester, the screenwriter, found a 1943 letter from Yamamoto to the
Admiralty in Tokyo containing the quotation. However, Forrester cannot


Harry, you are nothing short of an asshole. Always was, always will be.



Isn't it amazing how you and the Harry ID spoofer are here at the same
time, again? Why, it is almost as if you are both typing from the same
computer, and just taking enough time to "shift" servers and posting
IDs. Maybe you can get "Ziggy" up, too.


Keep up the pressure, Paul. I think we are winning.