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RE: World War 2 Nostalgia - 10/25/2007 8:54:17 AM   
Marc2b


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OMG! You bastards! I can't freaking believe it my Grandfather was right! Americans are evil greedy assholes. I would give both of my testicals, one of my lungs and my left arm (I need the right one to masturbate) to have some one nuke a couple of american cities and see how you like haveing your people mass murdered for no reason and your land radiated.


If you give both your testicals, I don't think you'll be doing much masturbating. 

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RE: World War 2 Nostalgia - 10/25/2007 10:38:28 AM   
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ORIGINAL: SimplyMichael
Why do you call him a ghost?

Because except for the well known sob stories and excuses he is nearly invisible, a faceless man.
 
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ORIGINAL: SimplyMichael
Why isn't the radar operator or some other schuck a ghost?

I got my eye on them as well, but they were not as invisible - though it was a tough job to unearth anything about them. I could not unearth any information about Joseph P. McDonald either, but Tyler is the more suspicious of the two; McDonald may have been an innocent.
 
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ORIGINAL: SimplyMichael
He was an unimportant junior officer in an unimportant backwater post on Dec 6th.

He was the key man in all of PH. One might expect all kind of stories about him on the web, but I could not find any of them. There ought to be people that tell that their grandmother lived next door to him when he was a little boy, that their mother was the first girl that he had a date with, and so on - but those stories I could not find. What was his full middle name?

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RE: World War 2 Nostalgia - 10/25/2007 10:43:25 AM   
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Rule may want to check this out if you have not;

results of some foia fun:

http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=408


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RE: World War 2 Nostalgia - 10/25/2007 11:16:13 AM   
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I have not read all of that, but at least some of it is not new. I have heard before that FDR knew - and I believe that, though I also believe that he may have commanded his staff not to inform him about the exact date and time.
 
I cannot investigate everything. So I try to keep my research limited to what is not yet known and to the essence of the matter. There is a lot of information about ww2. The trick to get at the essences is to see beyond the superficial. I have determined that Tyler is one of those essences. Why did nobody ever write a biography about him?

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