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Memo to Helen Thomas: THE JEWS IN ISRAEL ARE ALREADY HOME andmore fallout from her anti semitic tirade
Are you an American, as I assume? Did you live during the Second World War?
What "deprivations, sacrifices and hardships" did the average American on the home front suffer? Please do tell. Donna Evleth- - I was born in 1932 and vividly remember the gold stars hanging from the windows of many homes including my own when growing up during the war The Madame Donna Evleth, laughingly claiming to be a "historian" born a few years later than me, was either too young or too sheltered to appreciate the presence and signifigance of those gold stars in the windows.- PJ WWII flag http://tinyurl.com/4zEvleths165a gold star= resident/member of armed forces killed in action silver star= resident/member of armed forces wounded in action blue star= resident/member of armed forces It was really sad to walk by as a kid and one day or deliver a newspaper as I did back then and see a blue star turn to gold on that flag hanging in the living room window, particularly if you remembered the designated person |
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Memo to Helen Thomas: THE JEWS IN ISRAEL ARE ALREADY HOME andmore fallout from her anti semitic tirade
Response to the reported dead ringer for Stan Laurel of Laurel & Hardy
fame wrote: Are you an American, as I assume? Did you live during the Second World War? What "deprivations, sacrifices and hardships" did the average American on the home front suffer? Please do tell. Donna Evleth- - I was born in 1932 and vividly remember the gold stars hanging from the windows of many homes including my own when growing up during the war The Madame Donna Evleth, laughingly claiming to be a "historian" born a few years later than me, was either too young or too sheltered to appreciate the presence and signifigance of those gold stars in the windows.- PJ WWII flag http://tinyurl.com/4zEvleths165a gold star= resident/member of armed forces killed in action silver star= resident/member of armed forces wounded in action blue star= resident/member of armed forces It was really sad to walk by as a kid and one day or deliver a newspaper as I did back then and see a blue star turn to gold on that flag hanging in the living room window, particularly if you remembered the designated person Yes I agree it must have been sad. It's a good thing for Britons that such indications of family loss were not the rule here. Otherwise the walks to school would have been horrifying. But then when you spend your nights in a shelter for nearly a couple of years we didn't need to be reminded that we were at war. I can still remember the sound of Fokker wolf engines overhead, the sound of bombs dropping - granted only a few very near us and the ceaseless firing of anti-aircraft guns that were really only a pretence and we knew it. Then it came to an end - we left the shelters and got used to comfortable nights in bed. Then quite suddenly London and its environs (that's us in Romford Essex) became the first and only area in the world subject to rocket attacks. First the V1 (not a rocket) and then worst of all the V2. Von Braun could never understand why he wasn't welcomed in London after the war. |
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Memo to Helen Thomas: THE JEWS IN ISRAEL ARE ALREADY HOME andmore fallout from her anti semitic tirade
On Jun 14, 9:06*am, John Rennie wrote:
Response to the reported dead ringer for Stan Laurel of Laurel & Hardy fame wrote: Are you an American, as I assume? *Did you live during the Second World War? What "deprivations, sacrifices and hardships" did the average American on the home front suffer? *Please do tell. Donna Evleth- - I was born in 1932 and vividly remember the gold stars hanging from the windows of many homes including my own when growing up during the war The Madame Donna Evleth, laughingly claiming to be a "historian" born a few years later than me, was either too young or too sheltered to appreciate the presence and signifigance of those gold stars in the windows.- PJ WWII flag http://tinyurl.com/4zEvleths165a gold star= resident/member of armed forces killed in action silver star= resident/member of armed forces wounded in action blue star= resident/member of armed forces It was really sad to walk by as a kid and one day or deliver a newspaper as I did back then *and *see a blue star *turn to gold on that flag hanging in the living room window, particularly if you remembered the designated person Yes I agree it must have been sad. *It's a good thing for Britons that such indications of family loss were not the rule here. *Otherwise the walks to school would have been horrifying. * But then when you spend your nights in a shelter for nearly a couple of years we didn't need to be reminded that we were at war. *I can still remember the sound of Fokker wolf engines overhead, the sound of bombs dropping - granted only a few very near us and the ceaseless firing of anti-aircraft guns that were really only a pretence and we knew it. *Then it came to an end - we left the shelters and got used to comfortable nights in bed. Then quite suddenly London and its environs (that's us in Romford Essex) became the first and only area in the world subject to rocket attacks. *First the V1 (not a rocket) and then worst of all the V2. *Von Braun could never understand why he wasn't welcomed in London after the war. Must have been sad also for you Brits. Like Zfwench too bad you didn't anticipate the horror of it all to come before declaring war on Germany in 1939. |
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Memo to Helen Thomas: THE JEWS IN ISRAEL ARE ALREADY HOME andmore fallout from her anti semitic tirade
Stan Laurel of Laurel & Hardy fame wrote:
On Jun 14, 9:06 am, John Rennie wrote: Response to the reported dead ringer for Stan Laurel of Laurel & Hardy fame wrote: Are you an American, as I assume? Did you live during the Second World War? What "deprivations, sacrifices and hardships" did the average American on the home front suffer? Please do tell. Donna Evleth- - I was born in 1932 and vividly remember the gold stars hanging from the windows of many homes including my own when growing up during the war The Madame Donna Evleth, laughingly claiming to be a "historian" born a few years later than me, was either too young or too sheltered to appreciate the presence and signifigance of those gold stars in the windows.- PJ WWII flag http://tinyurl.com/4zEvleths165a gold star= resident/member of armed forces killed in action silver star= resident/member of armed forces wounded in action blue star= resident/member of armed forces It was really sad to walk by as a kid and one day or deliver a newspaper as I did back then and see a blue star turn to gold on that flag hanging in the living room window, particularly if you remembered the designated person Yes I agree it must have been sad. It's a good thing for Britons that such indications of family loss were not the rule here. Otherwise the walks to school would have been horrifying. But then when you spend your nights in a shelter for nearly a couple of years we didn't need to be reminded that we were at war. I can still remember the sound of Fokker wolf engines overhead, the sound of bombs dropping - granted only a few very near us and the ceaseless firing of anti-aircraft guns that were really only a pretence and we knew it. Then it came to an end - we left the shelters and got used to comfortable nights in bed. Then quite suddenly London and its environs (that's us in Romford Essex) became the first and only area in the world subject to rocket attacks. First the V1 (not a rocket) and then worst of all the V2. Von Braun could never understand why he wasn't welcomed in London after the war. Must have been sad also for you Brits. Like Zfwench too bad you didn't anticipate the horror of it all to come before declaring war on Germany in 1939. Of course we anticipated it. We had been bombed in the first world war - so much so that the horrors of the second were over stressed. We didn't for instance need the chaotic evacuations. You're quite right - we shouldn't have declared war on Germany in 1939, we should have declared war on Germany in 1938 when they marched into Czechoslovakia or at least let it be known to Hitler that we certainly would. |
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Memo to Helen Thomas: THE JEWS IN ISRAEL ARE ALREADY HOME andmore fallout from her anti semitic tirade
On Jun 14, 9:35*am, John Rennie wrote:
Stan Laurel of Laurel & Hardy fame wrote: On Jun 14, 9:06 am, John Rennie wrote: Response to the reported dead ringer for Stan Laurel of Laurel & Hardy fame wrote: Are you an American, as I assume? *Did you live during the Second World War? What "deprivations, sacrifices and hardships" did the average American on the home front suffer? *Please do tell. Donna Evleth- - I was born in 1932 and vividly remember the gold stars hanging from the windows of many homes including my own when growing up during the war The Madame Donna Evleth, laughingly claiming to be a "historian" born a few years later than me, was either too young or too sheltered to appreciate the presence and signifigance of those gold stars in the windows.- PJ WWII flag http://tinyurl.com/4zEvleths165a gold star= resident/member of armed forces killed in action silver star= resident/member of armed forces wounded in action blue star= resident/member of armed forces It was really sad to walk by as a kid and one day or deliver a newspaper as I did back then *and *see a blue star *turn to gold on that flag hanging in the living room window, particularly if you remembered the designated person Yes I agree it must have been sad. *It's a good thing for Britons that such indications of family loss were not the rule here. *Otherwise the walks to school would have been horrifying. * But then when you spend your nights in a shelter for nearly a couple of years we didn't need to be reminded that we were at war. *I can still remember the sound of Fokker wolf engines overhead, the sound of bombs dropping - granted only a few very near us and the ceaseless firing of anti-aircraft guns that were really only a pretence and we knew it. *Then it came to an end - we left the shelters and got used to comfortable nights in bed. Then quite suddenly London and its environs (that's us in Romford Essex) became the first and only area in the world subject to rocket attacks. *First the V1 (not a rocket) and then worst of all the V2. *Von Braun could never understand why he wasn't welcomed in London after the war. Must have been sad also for you Brits. Like Zfwench *too bad you didn't anticipate the horror of it all to come before declaring war on Germany in 1939. Of course we anticipated it. *We had been bombed in the first world war - so much so that the horrors of the second were over stressed. *We didn't for instance need the chaotic evacuations. *You're quite right - we shouldn't have declared war on Germany in 1939, we should have declared war on Germany in 1938 when they marched into Czechoslovakia or at least let it be known to Hitler that we certainly would. http://preview.tinyurl.com/4zEvleths165e |
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The ONLY bad thing about the New World Order is the Crooks runningit, the Universal Declaration for Human Rights must be protected or themillions of lives lost in WWII are for nought
On Jun 13, 10:10*pm, "ODONOVAN, Himself" wrote:
Memo to Helen Thomas: THE JEWS IN ISRAEL ARE ALREADY HOME and more fallout from her anti semitic tirade http://preview.tinyurl.com/z164c10 More on the Helen Thomas anti semitic tirade he http://preview.tinyurl.com/z164d10 |
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Memo to Helen Thomas: THE JEWS IN ISRAEL ARE ALREADY HOME andmore fallout from her anti semitic tirade
On 14 June, 14:23, "Stan Laurel of Laurel & Hardy fame"
wrote: On Jun 14, 9:06*am, John Rennie wrote: Response to the reported dead ringer for Stan Laurel of Laurel & Hardy fame wrote: Are you an American, as I assume? *Did you live during the Second World War? What "deprivations, sacrifices and hardships" did the average American on the home front suffer? *Please do tell. Donna Evleth- - I was born in 1932 and vividly remember the gold stars hanging from the windows of many homes including my own when growing up during the war The Madame Donna Evleth, laughingly claiming to be a "historian" born a few years later than me, was either too young or too sheltered to appreciate the presence and signifigance of those gold stars in the windows.- PJ WWII flag http://tinyurl.com/4zEvleths165a gold star= resident/member of armed forces killed in action silver star= resident/member of armed forces wounded in action blue star= resident/member of armed forces It was really sad to walk by as a kid and one day or deliver a newspaper as I did back then *and *see a blue star *turn to gold on that flag hanging in the living room window, particularly if you remembered the designated person Yes I agree it must have been sad. *It's a good thing for Britons that such indications of family loss were not the rule here. *Otherwise the walks to school would have been horrifying. * But then when you spend your nights in a shelter for nearly a couple of years we didn't need to be reminded that we were at war. *I can still remember the sound of Fokker wolf engines overhead, the sound of bombs dropping - granted only a few very near us and the ceaseless firing of anti-aircraft guns that were really only a pretence and we knew it. *Then it came to an end - we left the shelters and got used to comfortable nights in bed. Then quite suddenly London and its environs (that's us in Romford Essex) became the first and only area in the world subject to rocket attacks. *First the V1 (not a rocket) and then worst of all the V2. *Von Braun could never understand why he wasn't welcomed in London after the war. Must have been sad also for you Brits. Like Zfwench *too bad you didn't anticipate the horror of it all to come before declaring war on Germany in 1939. My father would not have got together with my mother if it hadn't been for the war, so I should be grateful to Hitter and all that given I am pleased to be alive. |
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The ONLY bad thing about the New World Order is the Crooksrunning it, the Universal Declaration for Human Rights must be protected orthe millions of lives lost in WWII are for nought
On Jun 15, 12:14*am, Kangaroo Court Australia
wrote: On Jun 13, 10:10*pm, "ODONOVAN, Himself" wrote: Memo to Helen Thomas: THE JEWS IN ISRAEL ARE ALREADY HOME and more fallout from her anti semitic tirade http://preview.tinyurl.com/z164c10 More on the Helen Thomas anti semitic tirade he http://preview.tinyurl.com/z164d10 |
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