Wednesday, July 24, 2019

The following is from the Physicians for Social Responsibility, to which I belong: 

Hiroshima Nagasaki – Never Again! Attend a commemoration event near you.

August 6, 1945. August 9, 1945.
Seventy-four years ago, the United States dropped nuclear weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, two of the most horrific acts of warfare in history. This August, we remember the estimated two hundred thousand or more civilian men, women and children who died. We remember those who survived the bombing but suffered radiation poisoning, infections, severe burns, deadly cancers, and birth defects in infants.
"Each person who died had a name. Each person was loved by someone," said survivor Setsuko Thurlow at the UN.
We remember so that we can prevent that atrocity from happening again. And yes, it could happen again, even here in the United States.
Join PSR chapters and other organizations around the country as we commemorate the attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki and urge our leaders to prevent such a horror from ever happening again.


How ironic that just the other day the Idiot in Chief shruggingly said that he could win the Afghanistan War in a week, but he doesn't want to kill 10 million people. That's real fucking nice of you, Donald. Surely, you deserve the Nobel Peace Prize for that. Thanks not killing 10 million.  And get this: The Idiot was sitting next to the President of Pakistan at the time. So tell me, Donald: How would you nuke Afghanistan, "wipe it off the face of the Earth" as you put it, without it affecting Pakistan? Radiation travels. Ever hear of wind?                                                                     

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