GRAHAMSVILLE – Join the Time and the Valleys Museum for an on-line virtual program: Events that Lead to the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor on Nov. 15 at 2 p.m.
Military historian Charles Breiner will discuss Japan’s relationship with the United States, starting with Commodore Mathew Perry’s visit to Japan in 1853 until the war with the United States began on December 7, 1941. Topics include Japanese transformation from a feudal system to a modern industrialized military power, the first Sino-Japanese War, the Russo-Japanese War, the Japanese seizure of Manchuria in 1931, the Second Sino-Japanese War, and an explanation of how President Roosevelt maneuvered Japan into going to war with the United States. [my emphasis]
“Scuffles continued into the night as the provocateurs overturned the tables of vendors who had been selling pro-Trump gear and set off dozens of fireworks, prompting police to pepper-spray them. At 8 p.m., violence broke out five blocks east of the White House between the president’s supporters, who wielded batons, and his black-clad detractors, many of whom had participated in racial justice rallies throughout the summer. As the groups approached the same intersection, they charged each other, brawling for several minutes before police arrived and cleared the area…. [A]lmost none of [Trump’s] backers wore masks. Among their ranks were white nationalists, conspiracy theorists and far-right activists carrying signs demanding action that was already being taken: ‘Count the legal votes.’ Trump had thrilled them when his motorcade appeared on Pennsylvania Avenue shortly after 10 a.m., prompting fans to scramble to the side of Freedom Plaza to catch a glimpse…. ‘Trump, pack your [shit]! You’re illegitimate!’ [counterprotesters] yelled into their megaphone… A family of four on Capital Bikeshare bikes — the father with an American flag tied around his neck like a cape — were cut off by a line of counterprotesters as they tried to leave a tense scene outside the Supreme Court about 1 p.m. ‘Get out of our city!’ a young woman in black yelled. ‘You lost, losers!’ shouted a man. The father and his teenage son began to chant ‘U.S.A.!’ and raised their fists as police officers surrounded the family and pushed them out of the crowd.”
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provocateurs overturned the tables of vendors who had been selling pro-Trump gear and set off dozens of fireworks,
between the president’s supporters, who wielded batons, and his black-clad detractors, many of whom had participated in racial justice rallies throughout the summer.
…. [A]lmost none of [Trump’s] backers wore masks.
Among their ranks were white nationalists, conspiracy theorists and far-right activists
activists carrying signs demanding action that was already being taken:
If Biden is elected, then the United States will have its first female president. The only question is whether it will be Sen. Kamala Harris or Dr. Jill Biden. The latter seems to me all too ready to reprise the role played by Edith Wilson, Woodrow Wilson’s wife, after his (Woodrow’s) 1919 stroke.
Because if he does not, then the dirt on his son Hunter will be published by the MSM. If you see a story or stories about validation of some of the corruption claims about Hunter in NYT, WaPo, etc, then you know that Biden has not been sufficiently cooperative.