In memory, hard fact, and honor of.
Aug. 17th, 2018 01:23 pmWhat I want to say is that as a certified through training and hours person who can help veterans of the Armed Forces of the United States is that I, as a Republican, loves America without condition.
But we must remember that nuking another country is in very bad form, and something we must never do again in respect of those who passed in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. And we must remember that sovereign nations are our partners of world peace, just as Korea is divided since the Korean War, but is, in effect, still a Korea, just as many Americans who are journalists and soldiers have accepted that Vietnam is in recent memory, the only lost war, which is, in effect, still a Vietnam outside of the United States.
Laos and the Philippines are mentioned in Korea's returning remains of American soldiers, and I could not correlate what that was really about.
Asia loves an America, as a U.S., or they wouldn't have sent so many of their children here.
As an Asian American who has papers, but was processed as a diagnosed mentally ill person not as a rape victim, and as an "illegal" which I'm still combating especially when I have access to the passport I entered the country legally with, the Social Security card I paid taxes with, and so on and so forth, I will say that Americans who are certain of God are very, very good people, and that the battle between good and evil would best be won if the "us versus them" mentally were coded clearly, succinctly, and respectfully.
But we must remember that nuking another country is in very bad form, and something we must never do again in respect of those who passed in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. And we must remember that sovereign nations are our partners of world peace, just as Korea is divided since the Korean War, but is, in effect, still a Korea, just as many Americans who are journalists and soldiers have accepted that Vietnam is in recent memory, the only lost war, which is, in effect, still a Vietnam outside of the United States.
Laos and the Philippines are mentioned in Korea's returning remains of American soldiers, and I could not correlate what that was really about.
Asia loves an America, as a U.S., or they wouldn't have sent so many of their children here.
As an Asian American who has papers, but was processed as a diagnosed mentally ill person not as a rape victim, and as an "illegal" which I'm still combating especially when I have access to the passport I entered the country legally with, the Social Security card I paid taxes with, and so on and so forth, I will say that Americans who are certain of God are very, very good people, and that the battle between good and evil would best be won if the "us versus them" mentally were coded clearly, succinctly, and respectfully.