first of all...
Since Senor Katz cant sink the Maine correctly, I take issue with his qualifications and ability to research the facts.
Those who can't get history right are doomed to twist it any way they see fit.
I am sure that Katz spoke with some of the vets from the war, and possibly some of the Phillipinos who were fighting the war.
I just have a problem with the way the race card is played every time we need a historical flogging.......To quote stuff like that sure
is a wonderful way to provide us with the facts...and remind of of our sins.......
Read "brothers in arms" by Kareem Abdul Jabbar.......Yep, THAT Karrerm Abdul Jabbar.... and when you get tired of that read
'Soul Patrol' and glance at the Tuskeegee Airmen story
and then take a gander at the story where the United states infected the Blacks with all kinds of funky illnesses.
BTW,
The first three books are stories of Blacks who fought during our wars.,
Did I say I was an expert about Middle East history???
Nope........It don't take no roads skolar to figure that one out.
I merely objected to his bone headed use of racism...
Do I know many Iraqis?
Before or now?
Do I know many Phillipinos?
Before or now?
I grew up and worked with many, I have entered their homes and broke bread with them...you see, I work in the medical field and have spent many hours with those people.....when you can talk to people, argue and like them after it really doesn't matter where you are from, we all talk the same language....
I love couscous and hummus, it's got to be spicy hot tho....
and there ain't nothing like sharing hot pig off a spit with a Phillipino friend..........I'm just amazed that they aren't fat, like me!
Bookmarks