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On Nov 9, 12:43*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-11-09 14:19:24 -0500, DaveS said: With these murders, most of the best Arabic translation human assets of the USA were assassinated. WHERE IS THE MONUMENT TO THEM AND AN HONEST EXPLAINATION OF WHY THEY WERE MURDERED? A monument Americans can see, not some plaque in an obscure hallway in McClain, or out at NSA. All the coverup to keep intact a phony history version of that particular war. Dave, of the 34 men killed, about 7 were CT I branchers (Interpretive branch - the linguists). *To say "most" of the best Arabic translation human assets is a little disingenuous. *Most I branchers are at NSA or ships/sites in the middle east - at that time they included Turkey, Cyprus, Italy, and Morocco. *There were many R, T, and M branchers also killed. As far as memorials: *There should be one of them in DC, along with the EC-121 shot down by North Korea, but don't hold your breath. *There are several memorials for the U.S.S. Liberty around the country, including a school in your state. *Google USS Liberty for a list. Dave Yep. I want a big one in DC, on or near the Mall, and one in the Capitol, where Congressmen on Appropriations have to pass it everyday, and maybe a plaque or two in the cafeterias at State, as a remembrance of how much we really "owe" our allies, and maybe a big plaque in the Johnson Library down in Texas. And one or 2 each at the DNC and RNC offices. Dave There were some more flown out to meet the ship before it moved to station off Sinai. |
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On Nov 9, 1:28*pm, DaveS wrote:
On Nov 9, 12:43*pm, D. LaCourse wrote: On 2010-11-09 14:19:24 -0500, DaveS said: With these murders, most of the best Arabic translation human assets of the USA were assassinated. WHERE IS THE MONUMENT TO THEM AND AN HONEST EXPLAINATION OF WHY THEY WERE MURDERED? A monument Americans can see, not some plaque in an obscure hallway in McClain, or out at NSA. All the coverup to keep intact a phony history version of that particular war. Dave, of the 34 men killed, about 7 were CT I branchers (Interpretive branch - the linguists). *To say "most" of the best Arabic translation human assets is a little disingenuous. *Most I branchers are at NSA or ships/sites in the middle east - at that time they included Turkey, Cyprus, Italy, and Morocco. *There were many R, T, and M branchers also killed. As far as memorials: *There should be one of them in DC, along with the EC-121 shot down by North Korea, but don't hold your breath. *There are several memorials for the U.S.S. Liberty around the country, including a school in your state. *Google USS Liberty for a list. Dave Yep. I want a big one in DC, on or near the Mall, and one in the Capitol, where Congressmen on Appropriations have to pass it everyday, and maybe a plaque or two in the cafeterias at State, as a remembrance of how much we really "owe" our allies, and maybe a big plaque in the Johnson Library down in Texas. And one or 2 each at the DNC and RNC offices. Dave There were some more flown out to meet the ship before it moved to station off Sinai.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And by the way, I apologise for jumping on your posts sometimes. This RvsD **** is too intense right now and gets in the way of too much other stuff. Sorry. Dave |
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