Ben, recheck your facts, Hitler had a fit about Pearl Harbor, even tho the US navy and Coast Gaurd were already violating neurtrality. Our congress declared war on them first, after a supper/nap recess following the war on Japan vote. Cris, IIRC, Goering? Was watching a Swiss review of troups, a few years before the war- and asked a young officer in the group "how many men do you think would be ready for battle in a day?" The young man said " there would be one million Swiss Guards mobilized within 24 hours heir general". Goering said" What would happen if an army of 2 million showed up on your borders?" The Lt thought a second and said 'That would be very costly. Each Swiss Guard would have to fire his rifle twice" and started doing the math at Swiss taxpayer monetary loss of 2 rounds of ammuntion, ect etc. Germany never threatend Switzerland after that. Blunosr, then who would you vote for? You Canucks got to get rid of the geriatric hippies in both... well, all 3 parties.... Ellis... but back then, like the Swiss National Guard, American guys knew how to hit what they were aiming at- the first time. Moms in the depression would send the boy out hunting with one bullet stories were true. Since 1812, no country really wanted to confront American rifles on US soil. Except Mexico. And it seems they get help from Washington
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