Thursday, December 23, 2010

We just want some answers!

Assuming the six culprits are creating bombs, they should definitely be interrogated, and tested to their limits. Not physically assaulting them of course, but theres nothing wrong with mind games. This of course is to protect lives and stop a complete wreck before it happens. The "torture" shouldn't be ending in death, or any scars. To maintain a good reputation we wouldn't want to go against the Geneva Accords, and we wouldn't want to be looked down upon by other countries. 


  
After reading the words from the Declaration of war by the United States, it's obvious that Germany was definitely pissed off with the United States. The U.S. was not happy about going to war with Germany, and getting pulled into the problems... Instead of having everything worked out like the U.S. wanted, Germany incited violence and anger. Germany had a very different response, and did encourage war, and combat.  

"Dogfight"

After playing the "Dogfight" game for a few seconds (because that's as long as I could stay in the game), a pilot in real life in that situations and with that pressure would be very lucky and traumatized if he got out alive! For someone to have that job they must be trained and fully aware they might not make it out in one piece. I would find it most stressful if I just had to shoot at someones else, but to avoid their fires at me too... I would be dead in 30 seconds or less! I think what the soldiers had in mind was something like this "either kill or be killed" .. yeah that would inspire me to do my best to do anything to stay alive.

Letters!? ahahaha yeah right! More like FACEBOOK :D

http://www.war-letters.com/0004/0004.html

I learned how to write a letter in the third grade or was it second? Well either way, it was a waste of time! I haven't written a letter since then! WHY WOULD I? I can list so many other ways to communicate with whom ever I want. Also, in ANY way I want. However, way back when letters were the only way to communicate.
I do not know how the soldiers in WW1 put up with waiting for letters to arrive or to send! It must of been frustrating for everyone to just rely on letters. Nowadays, there's no way we would be able to travel without our ipod touch, GPS, and of course our cell phones.