To: TexGrill
The statute of limitations must have expired on mass murder and genocide. Especially when China and Cambodia don’t have to express shame...
2 posted on
10/31/2013 10:34:02 PM PDT by
Darteaus94025
(Phony President)
To: Darteaus94025
I think it does expire with the death of the last culpable participant.
“I do not know the method of drawing up an indictment against a whole people.” —Edmund Burke
3 posted on
11/01/2013 1:58:07 AM PDT by
ExGeeEye
(It's been over 90 days; time to start on 2014. Carpe GOP!)
To: Darteaus94025
Japan lives in a pretty nasty neighborhood. Since they can’t rely on Obama they are probably thinking they better man up here pretty fast. To which I say “about time.”
To: Darteaus94025
Any nation that calls itself sovereign must have an army and navy, and can't apologize forever. We, here, have done enough apologizing for slavery.
Now, if that nation becomes aggressive, it's up to other sovereign nations to evaluate their own self interest and, if necessary, stop them.
5 posted on
11/01/2013 3:27:39 AM PDT by
LS
('Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually.' Hendrix)
To: Darteaus94025
The statute of limitations must have expired on mass murder and genocide. Especially when China and Cambodia dont have to express shame... Yes, but the genocides perpetrated by China and Cambodia were (mostly) directed against their own populaces, whereas most of the victims of Japan's war crimes were non-Japanese.
Regards,
6 posted on
11/01/2013 3:34:30 AM PDT by
alexander_busek
(Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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