Just a polite correction about US intelligence services having information concerning the Japanese attack against Pearl Harbor in 1941. As I understand it, there was intelligence that the Japanese were planning an attack somewhere in the Pacific region, but the intelligence services had not pinned the location down to Pearl Harbor. Many areas were thought to be possible targets. It was considerably different from Mr. bush receiving a report that warned of Al Qaeda attacking the US and then going on vacation. For a month. The month before the attacks which did kill even more Americans than the Pearl Harbor attack did. The record long Presidential vacation in history. I hope he had a real good time.
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a president is never really on vacation. yours and mine preconcieved ideas of what constitutes a vacation does not really apply to a president. he is always the president 24/7. all the trappings of office follow him wherever he goes.
do you think he personally tracks down every bit of intelligence himself. this is why there is staff and cabinet. as well as fbi. cia. nsa. etc.
this is true of all presidents dem and rep.the bigger the government the smaller the citizen.
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Originally posted by escondido100 View Posta president is never really on vacation. yours and mine preconcieved ideas of what constitutes a vacation does not really apply to a president. he is always the president 24/7. all the trappings of office follow him wherever he goes.
do you think he personally tracks down every bit of intelligence himself. this is why there is staff and cabinet. as well as fbi. cia. nsa. etc.
this is true of all presidents dem and rep.
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Originally posted by Kalalau View PostJust a polite correction about US intelligence services having information concerning the Japanese attack against Pearl Harbor in 1941. As I understand it, there was intelligence that the Japanese were planning an attack somewhere in the Pacific region, but the intelligence services had not pinned the location down to Pearl Harbor. Many areas were thought to be possible targets. It was considerably different from Mr. bush receiving a report that warned of Al Qaeda attacking the US and then going on vacation. For a month. The month before the attacks which did kill even more Americans than the Pearl Harbor attack did. The record long Presidential vacation in history. I hope he had a real good time.
There were hints and reports about the planned attack on 9/11/01, but no one knew exactly when, how, or where either. The 9/11 attacks took years of planning, which included getting the volunteers, training them, coordinating the plans, and executing them. The beginning of those plans could have been as early as before Bill Clinton's first term in the White House.
On Pearl Harbor, it is believed that the US had prior knowledge of the plans by Japan.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_H...owledge_debate
Is it possible that the US did not even have a hint about the attack beforehand? I would say it is possible, and the evidence to support it is the amount of damage we suffered from that attack. It is also possible that our intelligence reports did know about it, but did not have all of the information to prevent the attack beforehand.
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Rare, Unseen Photos: Aftermath of Pearl Harbor
President Franklin Roosevelt declared December 7, 1941 -- when Japan launched more than 350 fighters, bombers, and torpedo planes against the U.S. naval base in Hawaii -- a "date which will live in infamy." In fact, that Sunday morning 70 years ago is so seared into America's memory that the tumult of the weeks and months afterward, as the U.S. responded to the attack, is often overlooked. On the 70th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, LIFE.com presents rare and unpublished photos from Hawaii and the mainland, chronicling a nation's answer to an unprecedented act of war. http://news.yahoo.com/photos/rare-un...947-slideshow/Life is either an adventure... or you're not doing it right!!!
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Here's newly found film footage of various WW2 scenes, and starting @ 11:00 is stunning moments in dogfight action http://www.freedomslighthouse.com/20...r-ii-film.html
I really want an awesome cycletrack seen around 3:00
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Also, the Imperial Navy DID simultaneously hit many Pacific targets IN ADDITION to Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7.
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This is a really amazing photograph of women firefighters fighting a fire during the Pearl Harbor attack. I love it! There has to be a story to this photo. Why hasn't it been shown before? Who are the women? Are they still alive?
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Here's the 'lost' footage I thot I was posting previously. 5 min. of incredible heat of battle footage that sat in storage for decades and is half of what was originally shot, the rest was officially confiscated as top secret, and why this copy was returned remains a mystery. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeLWNadsQpE
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Originally posted by Honoruru View PostThis is a really amazing photograph of women firefighters fighting a fire during the Pearl Harbor attack. I love it! There has to be a story to this photo. Why hasn't it been shown before? Who are the women? Are they still alive?
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How come the local media hasn't done anything on this?
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