On this 68th anniversary of the use
of atomic weapons on Nagasaki, regardless
of what else is going on, we could not
fail to mark the occasion.
This is one of the best talks you'll ever
hear on war, its roll in American history
and its roll in human life.
It's by the late, great historian and author Howard
Zinn, who himself was a combat vet in WW II, a
bombardier who came to greatly regret his
involvement in the so-called "Good War."
Deeply thought provoking and worth your
time.
>Howard Zinn's presentation<
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