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45,

00:45,

2008-04-02 15:07:02
Description: Meet the worlds fastest secretary who can stamp documents faster than anyone else in the world. Shes like a robot and shockingly shes Japanese.
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63,

00:45,

2008-04-17 12:02:53
Description: Meet the worlds fastest secretary who can stamp documents faster than anyone else in the world. Shes like a robot and shockingly shes Japanese.
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20,

00:45,

2008-04-17 13:29:11
Description: Meet the worlds fastest secretary who can stamp documents faster than anyone else in the world. Shes like a robot and shockingly shes Japanese.
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4,

00:27,

2008-05-01 18:07:06
Description: TIN BATTERY OPERATED BUNNY THE BUSY SECRETARY WITH TELEPHONE AND ADDING MACHINE, MADE IN JAPAN BY MASUDAYA (MODERN TOYS TM)
Channel: youtube

10,

09:30,

2008-01-24 01:12:28
Description: Scholars for 9/11 Truth & Justice
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ujita Yukihisa,DPJ,asked the question to the current prime minister Fukuda regarding the truth of 9.11. He was arguing whether Terrorism is crime or war. Some Japanese people were killed, so he believes this was a crime, so Japanese police should investigate the real suspect even though Japanese government assumed that the suspect was Al-Queda since Bush told Koizumi so and sent the self-defense force to Iraq. Can Japanese police arrest president Bush if he was one of the suspects?
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"Why the WTC towers collapsed?" : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhlYD0uguiQ
Fujita Yukihisa,DPJ, asked the question regarding the truth of 9.11 to the current Prime Minister Fukuda. With the panel,he explained the conspiracy theory and made the pants of prime minister sweaty because he was the Chief Cabinet Secretary under Koizumi cabinet in 2001. He pointed out the fact that the 7th tower collapsed even though air plane did not hit it and there was the suspect of insider dealing that people benefit by using the Put Option.
If the attack was not done by Al-Qaeda,then the Iraq war cannnot be justified, so the decision of sending the Japanese self-defense force to Iraq cannot be justified as well. Thefore, the self-defense force does not need to provide the oil to the American military in order to support the operation in Iraq. It is China and Japan buying the large share of American Treasury bond,so if China and Japan stop buying the bond, America cannnot finance the war in Iraq anymore whoever become the President after Bush. Hopefully, Ron Paul will become the President and bring peace to the world.
"How could terrorists attacked the Pentagon?" : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5LHUInaZ9M
Fujita Yukihisa,DPJ, asked the question regarding the truth of 9.11 to the current Prime Minister Fukuda. With the panel,he explained the conspiracy theory and made the pants of prime minister sweaty because he was the Chief Cabinet Secretary under Koizumi cabinet in 2001. He pointed out the inconvinience facts showing the pannel. If the attack was not done by Al-Qaeda,then the Iraq war cannnot be justified, so the decision of sending the Japanese self-defense force to Iraq cannot be justified as well. Thefore, the self-defense force does not need to provide the oil to the American military in order to support the operation in Iraq. (Less) Channel: youtube

49,

13:48,

2007-08-26 12:14:12
Description: Hiroshima and Nagasaki In Memory Of The Victims. From the Catechism of the Catholic Church. 2314 "Every act of war directed to the indiscriminate destruction of whole cities or vast areas with (More) Hiroshima and Nagasaki In Memory Of The Victims. From the Catechism of the Catholic Church. 2314 "Every act of war directed to the indiscriminate destruction of whole cities or vast areas with their inhabitants is a crime against God and man, which merits firm and unequivocal condemnation." A danger of modern warfare is that it provides the opportunity to those who possess modern scientific weapons especially atomic, biological, or chemical weapons - to commit such crimes. Former Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall pointed out that the use of the bomb was opposed by Generals Dwight Eisenhower and Douglas MacArthur and Admiral William Leahy, and that the Japanese had been sending out peace feelers for months. Urging exploration of those peace feelers were several Cabinet officers and one ex-president, Herbert Hoover. Instead, they were ignored, and the Enola Gay did its deadly work. In addition, Generals Hap Arnold, Curtis LeMay and William Halsey all reportedly felt the bomb was unnecessary, being either militarily redundant or unnecessarily punitive to an essentially defeated populace. From JOHN McCLOY (Assistant Secretary of War); McCloy quoted in James Reston, Deadline, pg. 500. "I have always felt that if, in our ultimatum to the Japanese government issued from Potsdam [in July 1945], we had referred to the retention of the emperor as a constitutional monarch and had made some reference to the reasonable accessibility of raw materials to the future Japanese government, it would have been accepted. Indeed, I believe that even in the form it was delivered, there was some disposition on the part of the Japanese to give it favorable consideration. When the war was over I arrived at this conclusion after talking with a number of Japanese officials who had been closely associated with the decision of the then Japanese government, to reject the ultimatum, as it was presented. I believe we missed the opportunity of effecting a Japanese surrender, completely satisfactory to us, without the necessity of dropping the bombs." On May 28, 1945, Former President Herbert Hoover visited President Truman and suggested a way to end the Pacific war quickly: "I am convinced that if you, as President, will make a shortwave broadcast to the people of Japan - tell them they can have their Emperor if they surrender, that it will not mean unconditional surrender except for the militarists - you'll get a peace in Japan - you'll have both wars over." On August 8, 1945, after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Hoover wrote to Army and Navy Journal publisher Colonel John Callan O'Laughlin, "The use of the atomic bomb, with its indiscriminate killing of women and children, revolts my soul." MacArthur biographer William Manchester has described MacArthur's reaction to the issuance by the Allies of the Potsdam Proclamation to Japan: "...the Potsdam declaration in July, demand[ed] that Japan surrender unconditionally or face 'prompt and utter destruction.' MacArthur was appalled. He knew that the Japanese would never renounce their emperor, and that without him an orderly transition to peace would be impossible anyhow, because his people would never submit to Allied occupation unless he ordered it. Ironically, when the surrender did come, it was conditional, and the condition was a continuation of the imperial reign. Had the General's advice been followed, the resort to atomic weapons at Hiroshima and Nagasaki might have been unnecessary." From William Manchester, American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880-1964, pg. 512. Norman Cousins was a consultant to General MacArthur during the American occupation of Japan. Cousins writes of his conversations with MacArthur, "MacArthur's views about the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were starkly different from what the general public supposed." He continues, "When I asked General MacArthur about the decision to drop the bomb, I was surprised to learn he had not even been consulted. What, I asked, would his advice have been? He replied that he saw no military justification for the dropping of the bomb. The war might have ended weeks earlier, he said, if the United States had agreed, as it later did anyway, to the retention of the institution of the emperor." From Norman Cousins, The Pathology of Power, pg. 65, 70-71. Creative Commons license: Public Domain. (Less) Channel: youtube

37,

04:44,

2007-04-08 01:52:16
Description: "The United States of America Should Apologize to Japan" film, original production from Secret of the Rosary Films, with film clips and music from the public domain (see film for details of (More) "The United States of America Should Apologize to Japan" film, original production from Secret of the Rosary Films, with film clips and music from the public domain (see film for details of credits). From the Catechism of the Catholic Church. 2314 "Every act of war directed to the indiscriminate destruction of whole cities or vast areas with their inhabitants is a crime against God and man, which merits firm and unequivocal condemnation." A danger of modern warfare is that it provides the opportunity to those who possess modern scientific weapons especially atomic, biological, or chemical weapons - to commit such crimes. Former Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall pointed out that the use of the bomb was opposed by Generals Dwight Eisenhower and Douglas MacArthur and Admiral William Leahy, and that the Japanese had been sending out peace feelers for months. Urging exploration of those peace feelers were several Cabinet officers and one ex-president, Herbert Hoover. Instead, they were ignored, and the Enola Gay did its deadly work. In addition, Generals Hap Arnold, Curtis LeMay and William Halsey all reportedly felt the bomb was unnecessary, being either militarily redundant or unnecessarily punitive to an essentially defeated populace. From JOHN McCLOY (Assistant Secretary of War); McCloy quoted in James Reston, Deadline, pg. 500. "I have always felt that if, in our ultimatum to the Japanese government issued from Potsdam [in July 1945], we had referred to the retention of the emperor as a constitutional monarch and had made some reference to the reasonable accessibility of raw materials to the future Japanese government, it would have been accepted. Indeed, I believe that even in the form it was delivered, there was some disposition on the part of the Japanese to give it favorable consideration. When the war was over I arrived at this conclusion after talking with a number of Japanese officials who had been closely associated with the decision of the then Japanese government, to reject the ultimatum, as it was presented. I believe we missed the opportunity of effecting a Japanese surrender, completely satisfactory to us, without the necessity of dropping the bombs." On May 28, 1945, Former President Herbert Hoover visited President Truman and suggested a way to end the Pacific war quickly: "I am convinced that if you, as President, will make a shortwave broadcast to the people of Japan - tell them they can have their Emperor if they surrender, that it will not mean unconditional surrender except for the militarists - you'll get a peace in Japan - you'll have both wars over." On August 8, 1945, after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Hoover wrote to Army and Navy Journal publisher Colonel John Callan O'Laughlin, "The use of the atomic bomb, with its indiscriminate killing of women and children, revolts my soul." MacArthur biographer William Manchester has described MacArthur's reaction to the issuance by the Allies of the Potsdam Proclamation to Japan: "...the Potsdam declaration in July, demand[ed] that Japan surrender unconditionally or face 'prompt and utter destruction.' MacArthur was appalled. He knew that the Japanese would never renounce their emperor, and that without him an orderly transition to peace would be impossible anyhow, because his people would never submit to Allied occupation unless he ordered it. Ironically, when the surrender did come, it was conditional, and the condition was a continuation of the imperial reign. Had the General's advice been followed, the resort to atomic weapons at Hiroshima and Nagasaki might have been unnecessary." From William Manchester, American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880-1964, pg. 512. Norman Cousins was a consultant to General MacArthur during the American occupation of Japan. Cousins writes of his conversations with MacArthur, "MacArthur's views about the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were starkly different from what the general public supposed." He continues, "When I asked General MacArthur about the decision to drop the bomb, I was surprised to learn he had not even been consulted. What, I asked, would his advice have been? He replied that he saw no military justification for the dropping of the bomb. The war might have ended weeks earlier, he said, if the United States had agreed, as it later did anyway, to the retention of the institution of the emperor." From Norman Cousins, The Pathology of Power, pg. 65, 70-71. (Less) Channel: youtube

21,

13:48,

2008-04-21 16:49:03
Description: Hiroshima and Nagasaki In Memory Of The Victims. From the Catechism of the Catholic Church. 2314 "Every act of war directed to the indiscriminate destruction of whole cities or vast areas with (More) Hiroshima and Nagasaki In Memory Of The Victims. From the Catechism of the Catholic Church. 2314 "Every act of war directed to the indiscriminate destruction of whole cities or vast areas with their inhabitants is a crime against God and man, which merits firm and unequivocal condemnation." A danger of modern warfare is that it provides the opportunity to those who possess modern scientific weapons especially atomic, biological, or chemical weapons - to commit such crimes. Former Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall pointed out that the use of the bomb was opposed by Generals Dwight Eisenhower and Douglas MacArthur and Admiral William Leahy, and that the Japanese had been sending out peace feelers for months. Urging exploration of those peace feelers were several Cabinet officers and one ex-president, Herbert Hoover. Instead, they were ignored, and the Enola Gay did its deadly work. In addition, Generals Hap Arnold, Curtis LeMay and William Halsey all reportedly felt the bomb was unnecessary, being either militarily redundant or unnecessarily punitive to an essentially defeated populace. From JOHN McCLOY (Assistant Secretary of War); McCloy quoted in James Reston, Deadline, pg. 500. "I have always felt that if, in our ultimatum to the Japanese government issued from Potsdam [in July 1945], we had referred to the retention of the emperor as a constitutional monarch and had made some reference to the reasonable accessibility of raw materials to the future Japanese government, it would have been accepted. Indeed, I believe that even in the form it was delivered, there was some disposition on the part of the Japanese to give it favorable consideration. When the war was over I arrived at this conclusion after talking with a number of Japanese officials who had been closely associated with the decision of the then Japanese government, to reject the ultimatum, as it was presented. I believe we missed the opportunity of effecting a Japanese surrender, completely satisfactory to us, without the necessity of dropping the bombs." On May 28, 1945, Former President Herbert Hoover visited President Truman and suggested a way to end the Pacific war quickly: "I am convinced that if you, as President, will make a shortwave broadcast to the people of Japan - tell them they can have their Emperor if they surrender, that it will not mean unconditional surrender except for the militarists - you'll get a peace in Japan - you'll have both wars over." On August 8, 1945, after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Hoover wrote to Army and Navy Journal publisher Colonel John Callan O'Laughlin, "The use of the atomic bomb, with its indiscriminate killing of women and children, revolts my soul." MacArthur biographer William Manchester has described MacArthur's reaction to the issuance by the Allies of the Potsdam Proclamation to Japan: "...the Potsdam declaration in July, demand[ed] that Japan surrender unconditionally or face 'prompt and utter destruction.' MacArthur was appalled. He knew that the Japanese would never renounce their emperor, and that without him an orderly transition to peace would be impossible anyhow, because his people would never submit to Allied occupation unless he ordered it. Ironically, when the surrender did come, it was conditional, and the condition was a continuation of the imperial reign. Had the General's advice been followed, the resort to atomic weapons at Hiroshima and Nagasaki might have been unnecessary." From William Manchester, American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880-1964, pg. 512. Norman Cousins was a consultant to General MacArthur during the American occupation of Japan. Cousins writes of his conversations with MacArthur, "MacArthur's views about the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were starkly different from what the general public supposed." He continues, "When I asked General MacArthur about the decision to drop the bomb, I was surprised to learn he had not even been consulted. What, I asked, would his advice have been? He replied that he saw no military justification for the dropping of the bomb. The war might have ended weeks earlier, he said, if the United States had agreed, as it later did anyway, to the retention of the institution of the emperor." From Norman Cousins, The Pathology of Power, pg. 65, 70-71. Creative Commons license: Public Domain. (Less) Channel: youtube

7,

04:44,

2008-04-21 16:49:03
Description: "The United States of America Should Apologize to Japan" film, original production from Secret of the Rosary Films, with film clips and music from the public domain (see film for details of (More) "The United States of America Should Apologize to Japan" film, original production from Secret of the Rosary Films, with film clips and music from the public domain (see film for details of credits). From the Catechism of the Catholic Church. 2314 "Every act of war directed to the indiscriminate destruction of whole cities or vast areas with their inhabitants is a crime against God and man, which merits firm and unequivocal condemnation." A danger of modern warfare is that it provides the opportunity to those who possess modern scientific weapons especially atomic, biological, or chemical weapons - to commit such crimes. Former Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall pointed out that the use of the bomb was opposed by Generals Dwight Eisenhower and Douglas MacArthur and Admiral William Leahy, and that the Japanese had been sending out peace feelers for months. Urging exploration of those peace feelers were several Cabinet officers and one ex-president, Herbert Hoover. Instead, they were ignored, and the Enola Gay did its deadly work. In addition, Generals Hap Arnold, Curtis LeMay and William Halsey all reportedly felt the bomb was unnecessary, being either militarily redundant or unnecessarily punitive to an essentially defeated populace. From JOHN McCLOY (Assistant Secretary of War); McCloy quoted in James Reston, Deadline, pg. 500. "I have always felt that if, in our ultimatum to the Japanese government issued from Potsdam [in July 1945], we had referred to the retention of the emperor as a constitutional monarch and had made some reference to the reasonable accessibility of raw materials to the future Japanese government, it would have been accepted. Indeed, I believe that even in the form it was delivered, there was some disposition on the part of the Japanese to give it favorable consideration. When the war was over I arrived at this conclusion after talking with a number of Japanese officials who had been closely associated with the decision of the then Japanese government, to reject the ultimatum, as it was presented. I believe we missed the opportunity of effecting a Japanese surrender, completely satisfactory to us, without the necessity of dropping the bombs." On May 28, 1945, Former President Herbert Hoover visited President Truman and suggested a way to end the Pacific war quickly: "I am convinced that if you, as President, will make a shortwave broadcast to the people of Japan - tell them they can have their Emperor if they surrender, that it will not mean unconditional surrender except for the militarists - you'll get a peace in Japan - you'll have both wars over." On August 8, 1945, after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Hoover wrote to Army and Navy Journal publisher Colonel John Callan O'Laughlin, "The use of the atomic bomb, with its indiscriminate killing of women and children, revolts my soul." MacArthur biographer William Manchester has described MacArthur's reaction to the issuance by the Allies of the Potsdam Proclamation to Japan: "...the Potsdam declaration in July, demand[ed] that Japan surrender unconditionally or face 'prompt and utter destruction.' MacArthur was appalled. He knew that the Japanese would never renounce their emperor, and that without him an orderly transition to peace would be impossible anyhow, because his people would never submit to Allied occupation unless he ordered it. Ironically, when the surrender did come, it was conditional, and the condition was a continuation of the imperial reign. Had the General's advice been followed, the resort to atomic weapons at Hiroshima and Nagasaki might have been unnecessary." From William Manchester, American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880-1964, pg. 512. Norman Cousins was a consultant to General MacArthur during the American occupation of Japan. Cousins writes of his conversations with MacArthur, "MacArthur's views about the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were starkly different from what the general public supposed." He continues, "When I asked General MacArthur about the decision to drop the bomb, I was surprised to learn he had not even been consulted. What, I asked, would his advice have been? He replied that he saw no military justification for the dropping of the bomb. The war might have ended weeks earlier, he said, if the United States had agreed, as it later did anyway, to the retention of the institution of the emperor." From Norman Cousins, The Pathology of Power, pg. 65, 70-71. (Less) Channel: youtube

600,

01:50,

2008-05-28 14:14:05
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83,

09:25,

2009-07-03 21:05:54
Description: Another Japanese secretary has a tough time coping with the demands of her job.
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6,

02:39,

2008-12-23 04:53:19
Description: Russia Today: http://www.russiatoday.com/news/news/35094
December 22, 2008, 22:51
Limits to Japans nuclear aversion?
Japans natural aversion to nuclear weapons didnt stop its then Prime Minister, (More) Russia Today: http://www.russiatoday.com/news/news/35094
December 22, 2008, 22:51
Limits to Japans nuclear aversion?
Japans natural aversion to nuclear weapons didnt stop its then Prime Minister, Eisaku Sato, in 1965 from asking the U.S. to be prepared to launch a nuclear strike at communist China, if a major military conflict erupted.
Foreign Ministry archives, which have been declassified recently, reveal that Sato said to then Defense Secretary, Robert McNamara, that Japan expected the United States to retaliate immediately using nuclear weapons if a war with China started.
The document also hints at a secret agreement between Japan and the United States to bring nuclear weapons into Japan.
The politician, who won Nobel Peace Prize in 1974 for his anti-nuclear campaign, was ready to allow the U.S. to use Japans territorial waters but not its territory for a possible strike. According to the papers, McNamara said the U.S. had the technical capability for a nuclear attack on China, but didnt commit to carrying out one.
Commenting on the embarrassing remarks, Takeo Kawamura, the Chief Cabinet Secretary a position considered number two in the Japanese Government said there was no evidence that nuclear weapons were ever brought to Japan.
Eisaku Sato was the longest-serving Japanese Prime Minister, leading the country from 1964 to 1972.
Japan is the only country to have ever suffered from a nuclear attack. More then 210,000 people were killed by American nuclear bombs dropped on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. (Less) Channel: youtube

10,

00:45,

2008-04-17 12:45:41
Description: oh my god...
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7,

00:30,

2008-09-08 20:58:39
Description: *Since the unexpected annoucement of Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda's resignation, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's (LDP) concern shifted to the race for "Post Fukuda". The (More) *Since the unexpected annoucement of Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda's resignation, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's (LDP) concern shifted to the race for "Post Fukuda". The secretary general Taro Aso stated that he believes that he is qualified to take over Fukuda and the administration's agenda, and indicated his will to run for the party's presidency.
Taro Aso was raised in a noble family with former Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida as his grandfather and also served as president of the Aso Mining Company from 1973 to 1979. Aso was also a member of the Japanese shooting team at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. Aso is known to be forte in speeches and gained popularity from his witty and sharp tongue comments in his wayside speeches. Aso is a manga fan that always carries the latest weekly comics in his car. When he was the Minister for Foreign Affairs, he established the International Manga Award for non-Japanese manga artists in 2007, and even says that he wants to assemble a "Noble prize" in manga.
ニュースアニメ特別編2「次期総理大臣の本命はマンガ好き」
福田康夫首相の退陣表明を受け、自民党内の関心は「ポスト福田」レースの行方に移った。有力候補の麻生太郎幹事長は「首相がやってきたものを引き継ぐ資格はあると思っている」などと述べ、総裁選出馬を表明した。名門一家に育ち(祖父は吉田茂元首相)、麻生財閥の社長でもあった麻生氏は、本人は「生まれはいいが、育ちは悪い」と語るなど、べらんめえ口調の軽妙な語り口と毒舌も織り交ぜた発言が街頭演説などで人気を博し、演説上手と言われている。モントリオールオリンピックのクレー射撃日本代表選手で、マンガ好きとしても知られ、自分の車内には必ず最新の週刊コミック誌を置いているほど。2007年に海外の漫画家を対象とした「国際漫画賞」を創立することを発表し、「マンガのノーベル賞のようなものを作りたい」と語っている。 (Less) Channel: youtube

2,

03:02,

2009-11-09 16:13:53
Description: Protesters take to the streets, demonstrating against the continuation of a U.S. Marine Air Station in Okinawa, as Japan’s capital prepares to host President Barack Obama for the first time. (More) Protesters take to the streets, demonstrating against the continuation of a U.S. Marine Air Station in Okinawa, as Japan’s capital prepares to host President Barack Obama for the first time. WSJ's Akiko Fujita reports from a rally in Tokyo. (Less) Channel: wallstreetjournal
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