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59 Tomahawk Missiles @ $1.4 Million Per Missile = $82,600,000
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In article , writes: [...] Lyndon B. Johnson: August 1964, in Vietnam=E2=80=99s Gulf of Tonkin, two U. S. ships were reported attacked. Johnson went on the air that night and spo ke to the American people about the "unprovoked" attack and the bombing response he ordered in retaliation against the North. In all, he ordered 64 sorties, bombing a coal mine, an oil depot, and much of North Vietnam's navy. I cannot highly enough recommend the documentary _The Fog of War_ directed by Errol Morris, especially for those around during the Vietnam era. From Wikiquotes ( https : // en.wikiquote.org / wiki / The_Fog_of_War ): McNamara: It was just confusion, and events afterwards showed that our judgment that we'd been attacked that day was wrong. It didn't happen. And the judgment that we'd been attacked on August 2nd was right. In the same year as the incidents above, and just a few months after Kennedy's death, someone very close to me graduated from the University of Wyoming. In the associated graduation booklet was listed this military science student who was also graduating: George B. McClellan The state's sole congressman at the time: William Henry Harrison Whoa! Who spun the dials on the Wayback Machine! To venture even further from the topic at hand, my cousin lived in that school's campus housing in that era as well. No friend of the Republicans, he recounts a story of him and some other boys cavorting with their bicycles in the back yard of another resident, a certain Mr. Richard Cheney. And learning first hand that even as an innocent child there were certain people whose wrath you really, really did not want to incur. Not that it has anything to do with our narrative, or WMD's that might have been spirited away from Iraq into Syria, or anything like that. But it is a small world. George |
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59 Tomahawk Missiles @ $1.4 Million Per Missile = $82,600,000
On Friday, April 14, 2017 at 9:00:38 PM UTC-5, George Cornelius wrote:
To venture even further from the topic at hand, my cousin lived in that school's campus housing in that era as well. No friend of the Republicans, he recounts a story of him and some other boys cavorting with their bicycles in the back yard of another resident, a certain Mr. Richard Cheney. And learning first hand that even as an innocent child there were certain people whose wrath you really, really did not want to incur. Not that it has anything to do with our narrative, or WMD's that might have been spirited away from Iraq into Syria, or anything like that. But it is a small world. George Dick Head "I had other priorities in the '60s than military service" Cheney. http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/usa/dick-cheney/ Penis Cheney is a charter member of the PIECE OF **** Hall of Fame. |
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