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"The second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki three days after the Hiroshima bombing. Approximately 140,000 lives were lost in Hiroshima and 75,000 in Nagasaki. Nearly half of the then Catholic population of Japan, around 50,000 of 110,000, lived in the Nagasaki parish, and they were especially concentrated in the area around ground zero, Urakami."

"Truman became a Freemason in 1909. By 1940, he was elected Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Missouri. In 1945, Truman was created a 33rd degree Sovereign Grand Inspector General in the Scottish Rite's Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction. That same year, the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, awarded Truman its first Gourgas Medal, the Supreme Council's highest honor."

https://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/nfile/4258

https://nationalheritagemuseum.typepad.com/library_and_archives/harry-s-truman/#:~:text=In%201945%2C%20Truman%20was%20created,the%20Supreme%20Council's%20highest%20honor.

"The second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki three days after the Hiroshima bombing. Approximately 140,000 lives were lost in Hiroshima and 75,000 in Nagasaki. Nearly half of the then Catholic population of Japan, around 50,000 of 110,000, lived in the Nagasaki parish, and they were especially concentrated in the area around ground zero, Urakami." "Truman became a Freemason in 1909. By 1940, he was elected Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Missouri. In 1945, Truman was created a 33rd degree Sovereign Grand Inspector General in the Scottish Rite's Supreme Council, Southern Jurisdiction. That same year, the Supreme Council, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, awarded Truman its first Gourgas Medal, the Supreme Council's highest honor." https://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/nfile/4258 https://nationalheritagemuseum.typepad.com/library_and_archives/harry-s-truman/#:~:text=In%201945%2C%20Truman%20was%20created,the%20Supreme%20Council's%20highest%20honor.

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If you expect anyone to take your points seriously you must be articulate, succinct and accurate. Making easily avoidable mistakes costs you credibility.

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Hmmm my first instinct was to call you a grammerkike.

But I agree I treat voat and poal more like a local hole in the wall bar with friends. I might have errors etc but I expect friends and online friends to either overlook those errors or call me out and ask for clarification.

A grammerkike uses errors to not dispute your claims they use errors as a way to say you are wrong!

Now a good guy will make fun of you say you are a retard then explain why they disagree with your point.

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Agreed. I retract my grammarkike assertions.

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You might be the first person to get it and respond rationally... has clown world started to go away?

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You aren't wrong in this point, but you are wrong to disregard his point entirely due to simple mistakes.