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@timtak pure sex, and pure chasity rolled (often literally) into one steel pantie. Great bit of…
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<Shocking, To have such responsible positions with no qualifications.> The President of America is also the…
Posted in: Japan's nuclear safety standards flawed, says commission chief
In previous demographic surveys, Okinawa and Nagano prefectures had scored at or near the top, but…
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"Mirror, mirror, in my hand...who's the dumbest in the land?"
Posted in: Teacher nabbed for using miror to peek up girl's skirt
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But don't be fooled, the harper, Japanese inches, whether of the V-riety or not are doubtless different from inches elsewhere much as Japanese snow and brains have been found to be.
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It appears that everyone pretty well understands the nature of the Japanese and the veracity of the media.
Posted in: Aki Hoshino mistaken for minor at Macau casino
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Interesting. On the other side of the Pacific, my friend's father wrote a memoir of his experiences as a POW and survivor of the infamous Bataan death march and others. This memoir contains one particularly interesting detail which reveals that servicemen stationed in Hawaii were aware that an attack by the Japanese was imminent.
Curiously when this friend took the work to the local university library, the historians there snubbed it as irrelevant and of little historical significance.
It would seem that some have found good reason to keep secrets--whether it be shame or some other baser motive--on both sides of the Pacific. I shouldn't wonder that these "secrets" will die with their owners as Imerica sinks deeper and deeper into its newborn war culture.
By the by, does anybody know what's playing at Soldier Field this week?
Posted in: Field of Spears: The Last Mission of the Jordan Crew
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Mr. Kim Tae-woo is both a missile expert and psychologist and understands that it is "natural" to want to make a nuclear phallus that can go farther. Just what we need, another sick psychologist.
Farmboy is on the right track. Problems with NK are really meant to scare the Japanese public into accepting re-militarization. I personally think Japan should be left to bankrupt itself with $400 toilet seats just as Ronnie Raygun did to us.
Japan doesn't jump high because of US backing, especially after Kissenger flew right over their heads and direct to China, Japan jumps high at US bidding. Similarly, NK is awfully close to China. Hmmm!
A better question is why does the US want a militarized Japan?
Posted in: N Korea warns Japan that intervening in rocket launch will be act of war