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Jake Featherston
05-14-2006, 04:15 PM
In 1960, Robert Menard was a Commander aboard the USS Constellation when he was part of a meeting between United States Navy personnel and their counterparts in the Japanese Defense Forces. Fifteen years had passed since VJ day, most of those at the meeting were WWII veterans, and men who had fought each other to the death at sea were now comrades in battle who could confide in one another.

Someone at the table asked a Japanese admiral why, with the Pacific Fleet devastated at Pearl Harbor and the mainland US forces in what Japan had to know was a pathetic state of unreadiness, Japan had not simply invaded the West Coast.

Commander Menard would never forget the crafty look on the Japanese commander's face as he frankly answered the question.

"You are right", he told the Americans. "We did indeed know much about your preparedness. We knew that probably every second home in your country contained firearms. We knew that your country actually had state championships for private citizens shooting military rifles. We were not fools to set foot in such quicksand."

WFHermans
05-15-2006, 09:23 AM
I highly doubt it is a true story, but it shows exactly why the 2nd Amendment is important and why it is not meant to exclude the citizens from owning assault rifles (or heavy tanks).

Japan (or Germany) was not interested in the US mainland, contrary to what most people who get their information from Spielberg propaganda movies like "1941" think .

Jake Featherston
05-15-2006, 09:39 AM
Japan (or Germany) was not interested in the US mainland, contrary to what most people who get their information from Spielberg propaganda movies like "1941" think .

When I took History of the Second World War at San Diego State University, we looked at some translated Japanese government documents which went into detail as to how such newly-conquered territories as California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, British Columbia, Panama, and Peru would be administered....

Jimbo Gomez
05-15-2006, 09:40 AM
How would they govern California? Kick out the Mexicans? :D

Jake Featherston
05-15-2006, 09:46 AM
How would they govern California? Kick out the Mexicans? :D

On the contrary, and much like Wal-Mart and Tyson Foods, the Japanese were very pro-slavery.

WFHermans
05-15-2006, 10:55 AM
When I took History of the Second World War at San Diego State University, we looked at some translated Japanese government documents which went into detail as to how such newly-conquered territories as California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, British Columbia, Panama, and Peru would be administered....
Probably as fake as those maps of South America that showed how Germany was planning to divide that continent.