the japanese
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- Stabshauptmann
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the japanese
i feel bad for those who've lost family, friends and homes. while in Veit Nam, i was allowed relief there for a few days, on a couple occasions. the japanese were very kind to me , as i remember. the girls, i thought were very pretty and respectful of themselves. the old papa's would just stare but, i think they had a reason to. they are a proud people as we are, this time will come and pass for the land of the rising sun.
- flemgunner
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Re: the japanese
I lived there for 3 years. I really miss it. Also kinda killing me that there isnt anything I can do for em right now
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My father was there twice after being wounded in Korea.He spoke Japanese,and enjoyed the people.The tragedy there is beyond understanding. ---bil
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God help the Japanese people. I hope they recover from this disaster. How about we take the money used to bribe the North Koreans not to make nuclear weapons and send it to Japan for disaster relief? While we're at it, let's pull the troops out of Afghanistan and Iraq and send them to Japan to help in the rebuilding and rescue efforts as well? Obama won't do (Try a different word.), but I'll bet the Red Cross, Catholic Church, and a host of other non political American groups are doing something to help the Japanese!
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