Sunday, May 3, 2009

Jon Stewart, War Criminals & The True Story of the Atomic Bombs

I've read a lot of World War II books, some of which were very specific about the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombs, but this was the most condensed, informative collection of information regarding the Atomic Bomb issue that I've experienced.

Not only does this break down and discount everything that John Stewart said, it goes way beyond that and educates you about the ferocity with which the Japanese people were willing to defend their homeland from attack.

Personally, I think it would be difficult to watch this video and not come away with the sense that not only was it the right decision, but it was a morally correct decision to make.

Individuals like Jon Stewart will never let facts get in the way of how they choose to believe. The value of this video is that it presents a factual representation of what actually happened and it's available for those who choose to become educated about that portion of World War II. The key to me is that people like Jon Stewart do not go unchallenged when they spew distorted venom like this. This video provides the "rest of the story" as Paul Harvey would say.

Its hard to comprehend what state the world would currently be in if Jon Stewart and his ilk had been the world leaders in the World War I and II time frame. Would they have ultimately had the moral courage to fight back against Germany and Japan, or would they have just ordered the military to lay down its arms and surrender? Maybe that's a question that Jon Stewart should answer if he will just take one minute of his valuable time and step down off of his moral high horse.

As far as I'm concerned, these people are nothing more than despicable Monday morning quarterbacks when it comes to world history.
Rees

Here is the incredible video from Pajamas TV. You can select the video quality on the left side of the player.

http://www.pjtv.com/video/Afterburner_/Jon_Stewart%2C_War_Criminals_%26_The_True_Story_of_the_Atomic_Bombs/1808/

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