It is a day to remember. Both my Grandfathers served during WWII and one of them was at Pearl Harbor when it was bombed. I'm very proud of them and will always appreciate their service to our country.
2006-12-07 13:06:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course I remember. My father didn't die that day, but that was when he lost both legs in the attack on Pearl Harbor. Let's remember not only those who died, but those who lived with the injuries caused that day.
2006-12-07 21:06:22
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answered by Shadow 7
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It's definitely a somber day to remember. All Americans should have a moment of silence for those who tragically lost their lives on that morning.
2006-12-07 21:16:33
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answered by nobodyd 7
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It's a day to remember.
2006-12-07 21:51:46
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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Should be remembered . Solemnly and reverently ,not celebrated
A Fact in history and the Japanese also paid dearly with the two atomic bombs dropped on them..
2006-12-07 21:08:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I am thinking that we BETTER remember! Would we be what/who we are today if our grandfathers hadn't fought to the death? I think NOT! Good or bad, we have to remember our history.
2006-12-07 21:05:43
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answered by AKA FrogButt 7
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I agree. It is a day to remember.
2006-12-07 21:05:25
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answered by pinkcasperartweety 6
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i know want i cant figure out is why is amc showing Green Berets instead of TORA TORA TORA...i watched a couple of specials on the history channel and the national geographic channel
2006-12-07 21:07:14
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answered by nas88car300 7
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Honestly, if I hadn't seen it on the news this morning I wouldn't even have thought about it!
2006-12-07 21:06:32
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answered by Anonymous
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the Japs attacked Pearl Harbour
2006-12-07 21:08:13
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answered by TrixR4KidZ 5
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