Poxyshamrock wrote: » but that doesn't mean only the evil die old! :mad:
Binomate wrote: » I heard the Emperor tried to phone the president of America to tell him that he was giving up, but the line was engaged because the president was on the phone to the bomber pilots telling them to nuke Japan.
Binomate wrote: » The Japs days were numbered when the bomb was dropped. Japan had very little fight left in her.The decision to drop the bomb was completely wrong. In fact, it was more of an experiment than it was a quick end to the war.
ruskin wrote: » Paul Tibbits, the man who dropped the first a-bomb on Hiroshima in 1945, has died at the age of 92. Isnt it just wrong that that monster lived a long healthy life after what he took part in? He dropped a bomb that completly disintegrated human life, and caused countless cancers and suffering for years to come
Slow coach wrote: » Will someone tell me, who the fcuk is Paul Tibbits? OP? Anyone?
Ciaran500 wrote: » Or just read the first post...
leninbenjamin wrote: » were they? i read somewhere recently that they were already going to surrender by the time the bombs dropped.
Orange69 wrote: » http://www.google.com:rolleyes:
Capt. Paul Tibbits, MC, USN, serves as program executive officer for information technology in the Military Health System (MHS), working in tandem with the counterbalancing directorate that deals with information management (IM), headed by Col. Sue Chang, USAF, MSC. Goals and "core competencies" required for the MHS are developed by the IM directorate and approved by an information management proponent committee composed of the deputy surgeons general, working under the general oversight of the surgeons general. Dr. Tibbits and his staff are charged with taking those priorities and turning them into reality.