D-Day in one sentence
by Rossputin | 1:44 am, June 6, 2009 | Comments Off
As we remember those who suffered and died on D-Day for the liberation of nations which now offer insufferable anti-Americanism, it offers a chance for reflection not only on the valor of those soldiers but on the repugnant state of our society and electorate that the nation could (for some voters proudly) elect as president a man whose views seem more in tune with our competitors or enemies than with the heroic spirit of D-Day heroes and the American founding.
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