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Never forget the sacrifices made on that day. I just read an interview of Fran Healy, a 101 year od vet who could not even talk about his experiences that day until he was 80. At the very end of the interview, he spoke of America today. "Terrible today, Terrible. I don't understand the hatred and viciousness that's going on. Why are people so angry? I think it's the best country in the world and they're are abusing it."
Ty Scoop Snoop. it's exceedingly important to remember and listen to the words of these great men who are still with us and have passed. Way too much viciousness and a beyond unhealthy sense of entitlement permeates a lot of our society. And by the way the CNN website, at 10:34 Eastern Time, on June 6th, has 0.0 coverage of the 78th anniversary of D-Day. Totally inexcusable and they deserved to be called out.
"I'm going to use this day to make a point about our media."And you want to know why there is "viciousness" in our society?
Nevermind.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/05/politics/army-rangers-congressional-gold-medal-world-war-ii/index.html
No problem. You're projecting complete nonsense and perhaps need time for self-reflection. Hopefully you remember the importance of these great men in lieu of antagonizing others.
Nothing was on their site at all Pakumi at 7:30 Pacific.
Maybe you can honor and pay tribute to the sacrifices made on D-Day without worrying about how much coverage it's getting on CNN or trying to further a predetermined narrative?
To be fair there's nothing in the WSJ either. Very embarrassing.
Just my personal take, but I was especially saddened by his final remarks. I have read so many firsthand remarks about the horrors of that day, of the guy next to you in a landing craft being ripped to shreds by machine gun fire, that I am embarrassed to admit that I have become somewhat numb to the accounts. To witness what is going on today must be absolutely gut wrenching to Healy after what he went through.
It must be awful. I apologize Scoop Snoop if I misdirected the thread.
The topic should have nothing to do with personal attacks. I apologize if I ignited this for some reason. Let's stick to honoring and remembering these great Americans.
D Day was an incredible sacrifice made by so many for the greater good of our country . The courage these young men had was truly breath taking .The world would have been a much different place if the Nazis had consolidated control of Europe .
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