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Okla-homey
12/8/2010, 07:29 AM
December 8, 1941: Roosevelt asks Congress to declare war on Japan

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69 years ago, on this day in 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt asks Congress to declare war on Japan in perhaps the most memorable speech of his career. The speech, in which he called Japan’s act a "deliberate deception," received thunderous applause from Congress and, soon after, the United States officially entered the Second World War.

The day before, Japanese naval aviators bombed the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, destroying the capital U.S. warships in the Pacific Fleet along with most of the Army Air Corps and Navy aircraft stationed on the island of Oahu. The bombing raids killed 2,403 people, including 68 civilians, and wounded almost 1,200.

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Although Roosevelt and his advisors had received intelligence reports indicating an imminent attack by Japan days before, he had hoped that Japanese and American diplomats, then negotiating in Washington, would come to a peaceful solution. FDR was incensed to realize that while American and Japanese diplomats engaged in negotiations (over Japan’s recent military actions in China and elsewhere in the Pacific), Japanese aircraft carriers had been steaming toward Hawaii intent on attack. His words on December 8 relayed his personal indignation and fury.

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Roosevelt had already proven his oratorical skills during the Great Depression when his "fireside chats" rallied the nation’s morale. The same president who once said "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself" declared with equal conviction that the nation "would never forget the character of [Japan’s] onslaught against us" and vowed that the "unbounding determination of our people…will gain the inevitable triumph- so help us God."

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The stirring speech was hardly necessary--Congress and millions of Americans, who had been hearing details of the attack in the news, shared the president’s outrage and commitment to defending the nation. Young men flocked to armed forces recruiting stations the next day and both houses of Congress quickly voted to declare war on Japan, with only one dissenting vote, cast by Democrat Jeanette Rankin, the first woman elected to the US House of Representatives.

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texaspokieokie
12/8/2010, 10:30 AM
i think i heard that speech, live. had just turned 5.

Caboose
12/8/2010, 10:40 AM
[SIZE="6"]both houses of Congress quickly voted to declare war on Japan, with only one dissenting vote, cast by Democrat Jeanette Rankin, the first woman elected to the US House of Representatives.


I dont know why but this part made me laugh out loud.

ouwasp
12/8/2010, 09:45 PM
Heh... yesterday in the 8th gr US history class I teach we were talking about the infamous attack... one twerp starts ripping the US for nuking Japan... I shut him down with: They started it. We finished it. Moral of the story is don't start something you can't finish!

SoonerProphet
12/8/2010, 10:35 PM
wiki said she was an avowed pacifist and a republican from montana. voted against entry into wwi too

salth2o
12/8/2010, 11:45 PM
Hell yeah! Kick arse.

soonerinkaty
12/8/2010, 11:50 PM
Heh... yesterday in the 8th gr US history class I teach we were talking about the infamous attack... one twerp starts ripping the US for nuking Japan... I shut him down with: They started it. We finished it. Moral of the story is don't start something you can't finish!

In my senior World History class the teacher was passing around photos of Hiroshima post-assrape. I was the only one that thought it was cool as **** that there were shadows imprinted in the buildings. Teacher got pizzed, said why is death cool, or something. I said basically what you did.

Yar

MR2-Sooner86
12/8/2010, 11:54 PM
Ah the old "we were bad for dropping the bombs" bull****. I love shooting the little ****ers down who believe that. Of course these same people are usually 9/11 truthers and beat off when they read the communist manifesto.

Blue
12/9/2010, 04:05 AM
Ah the old "we were bad for dropping the bombs" bull****. I love shooting the little ****ers down who believe that. Of course these same people are usually 9/11 truthers and beat off when they read the communist manifesto.

Lets see. Dropping the bombs saved lives. 911 was an inside(IMF) job. I hate communists.

How'd that work out?

Boomer_Sooner_sax
12/9/2010, 08:40 AM
only one dissenting vote, cast by Democrat Jeanette Rankin,

Nice to see hippie libs existed in 1941 too. How much you wanna bet she didn't get re-elected.

Boomer_Sooner_sax
12/9/2010, 08:41 AM
Heh... yesterday in the 8th gr US history class I teach we were talking about the infamous attack... one twerp starts ripping the US for nuking Japan... I shut him down with: They started it. We finished it. Moral of the story is don't start something you can't finish!

I agree 100000000000000% with this!