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11/29/2005 9:48:28 AM EDT
How do you feel when you see a Mitsubishi, being driven by a man about 80 years old, with a POW-MIA bumper sticker?  Are you glad he has the sticker, or think of Pearl Harbor?

Edit for spelling, sorry.
11/29/2005 9:55:38 AM EDT
[#1]
My first thought would be "Why is a 80 year old driving?".

11/29/2005 9:59:07 AM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
My first thought would be "Why is a 80 year old driving?".




11/29/2005 10:00:41 AM EDT
[#3]
These days companies like Nissan, Honda, etc., have plants in the USA with American workers building good quality vehicles.

It's a different world now, and parts of it shouldn't be judged by the standards of 60 years ago.
11/29/2005 10:02:57 AM EDT
[#4]
I feel like someone should know how to spell VETERAN before they ask that question.
11/29/2005 10:03:40 AM EDT
[#5]
To each his own.

Maybe he has forgotten, or forgiven?

My dad was in Burma in WWII, he didn't give a shit about nationality, race, etc. You were judged by who YOU were as a person.

My mom, however, absolutely HATES the Japanese and anything Japanese made. Not too crazy about the Germans either.

She had an uncle (Australian) who was a POW of the Japanese.

And she had a bomb shelter in her backyard in England. She spent many a night in the shelter as a child.

ETA that as I think of it, I just realized that all of my uncles who fought in WWII had no hatred for or prejudice against any of the Axis members. Hell, my uncle almost married a Japanese woman during the occupation, but HER family objected enough to put a stop to the wedding. They didn't like the "barbarians".
11/29/2005 10:05:57 AM EDT
[#6]
edit the title plz