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The Germans might have been closer than many thought...
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,150335,00.html
Apparently they tested a nuclear device, it didn't fully work, but it did kill a lot of people. At least thats what this book claims.... |
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Re: The Germans might have been closer than many thought...
Good to know old Grandpa Prescott Bush got some return on his money.
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Re: The Germans might have been closer than many thought...
Omfg. Are you that much of an idiot? Do you have to attack Bush at all times? My God, grow up.
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Re: The Germans might have been closer than many thought...
The link doesn't work. I think the Bush family censored that website...
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Re: The Germans might have been closer than many thought...
jaxmike, what's with the personal attacks?
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Re: The Germans might have been closer than many thought...
since when did telling someone to grow up become a personal attack?
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Re: The Germans might have been closer than many thought...
Try the Congressional Record. Prescott got convicted of trading with the enemy, pretty had to censor that.
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Re: The Germans might have been closer than many thought...
Hmm I know the Kennedy father was OPENLY SUPPORTIVE OF HITLER, and met with hi something like a dozen and a half times....Why no mention of him?
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Re: The Germans might have been closer than many thought...
well that doesn't count, because hes a kennedy.....
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Re: The Germans might have been closer than many thought...
Hahaha... The "Mommy, the other kids are all doing it too" defense. Grow up.
What assets of Kennedy's were seized under the Trading with the Enemy Act? How many Nazi's did Kennedy have sent out of Germany after the war? Before the War, many industrialists and investors aided Germany. One person, in particular, kept his Nazi ties and investments while the war was going on, and continued to aid Nazi's after the war was over. It wasn't Kennedy. |
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