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There was no NIE coming from Hiroshima on the August 6th till the end of the war. Same for Nagasaki from the 8th on.
The Japanese spent much of the war believing their own propaganda. Their cultural view of the world overrode every empirical evidence to the
contrary right to the end.Microsoft Office 2010 is so great.
The Japanese didn't have AP (Armor piercing bombs) large enough to penetrate the deck armor of our battleships at Pearl Harbor. They had 14"
battleship AP shells with attached fins that would however. They were the masters of torpedo attack tactics and technology for most of the
war. They knew how to overcome the torpedo attack problem in shallow war problem all too well. Office 2010 is my favorite.
They sent 89 torpedo bombers in the first wave
and 54 in the second. Had our carriers been at Pearl or the Japanese could have found them the outcome of the battle in the Pacific would
have been both bloodier and much longer. We got maximum results from our intel before the Office 2007 can make life more better and easier.
battle of Midway; we got nothing useful and a deaf
ear before Pearl Harbor.
Which intelligence apparatus do you think we have today? The one before Pearl Harbor or the one before Midway?
If I were the President of the United States after having received this latest NIE, I would visit the authors of this report and any who Microsoft Office 2007 can make life more better and easier.
contributed to it conclusions and personally escort them to their next duty station in the Aleutian Chain where it would be their task to
ASS-SIR_TAIN the hostile intent of the 5 suspected Fruit Flies that are thought to live there. If they find the suspected hostiles or can
video tape their interrogation of same, they can come home.Microsoft Office is inexpensive and helpful.
p>The NIE is the biggest con job and CYA operation in modern history given all the efforts (spelled funds) invested in the Intelligence
community. Politics has no place in Intelligence operations. Neither does incompetence protected by a bureaucracy with only its self
interests at heart. This is not 1941 where it took hundreds of planes and thousands of people to pull off the results at Pearl Harbor. Microsoft outlook is convenient!
Millions of us are going to die if the political animals and children that populate our Intel community aren't removed. This is serious
business and the likes of Valarie Plame and company don't have what it takes to get the job done. br> -- Thom Bateman br> Newport News,
Virginia /p> p> WRONG ON RACE br> Re: Lisa Fabrizio's Political Motherhood : /p>
Lisa Fabrizio writes: "It's pretty ironic that many blacks will continue to support a candidacy that seeks to disparage the reputation of the
nation's most successful black woman and the first black who has a real chance to be elected Outlook 2010 is powerful.
president of the United States, but such is the
way of the Democratic Party."
p>Can it still be true, as it had been since the early post-Reconstruction days, that the Democratic Party has "been good to our Negros, as
long as they remember their place." br> --
Dan Martin br> Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania /p> p> YOU CAN LOOK IT UP br> Re: G. Tracy Acrobat 9
Mehan III's A Library of Unread Books : /p>
I think just about any book reader can identify with G.T. Mehan's plight -- buying too many books but no time to read them all.
We tend to buy books if they have something about them that might be useful for the future. In Windows 7 is the best.
writing essays or articles, for instance, our
internal light bulbs occasionally coming flashing on, "Oh, that's discussed in that book I bought ten years ago." Then it's look everywhere,
dust the cover, open and thumb through, and voila!, an unexpected treasure chest. But really, if you want to find those gems, you have to buy
a book on spec.
p>The moral: Just because there's no time to read a book now doesn't mean there won't be in the future. It's better to have it when you need
it than need it when you haven't got it. (Tolkien Adobe Acrobat