Saturday, June 7, 2008

Remembering D-Day: 64 Years Later

I know that I am a day late, but I wanted to post something about D-Day. June 6, 1944 is what America used to be. Now, we are made up of cowards and wimps who are afraid to engage the enemy even when there are no other options. If D-Day were to happen today, the President would be immediately impeached because we have become a nation of wimps.

I want to begin with a video of the infamous speech that Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave as the battle was raging calling on the American people to pray for their nation and her troops:



Isn't it interesting how a President of the United States of America would call for his citizens to pray? Imagine if President George W. Bush called for the US to pray for our troops as they entered Baghdad? The ACLU would go nuts and Congress would have him impeached. Why? Because of Separation of Church and State (which isn't even in the Constitution. I prefer Separation of State and Church. There's a big difference).

Notice also that Roosevelt calls for God to protect America's religion. Another shocker that seems impossible for an American president to do. And what was that religion? Christianity. One cannot argue against the fact that America was founded, not on the Christian religion, but at the very least on Christian morality. The founders, and Presidents for centuries afterward, understood that a free people could not stand united or strong unless they affirm a moral code, and they agreed that the best moral code was found in Christianity.

Today, to say such a thing would make one enemy of the culture. And I'm sure to get some nasty comments for say such things.

And another thing needs to be pointed out here: Roosevelt was a Democrat. Whatever happened to Democrats like this? Today's Democrats would never do such a think as praying for God's favor and blessing upon this nation, unless it could get them votes during a campaign. Secularist in this culture have hijacked an entire political party and have changed the face of our nation into an idol our forefathers never wanted it to become.

No wonder the generation of World War II is called the greatest nation. However their legacy is made up of offspring full of hippies and cowards who want to appease our enemy rather than defend freedom. It is sad to be reminded of what America once was, only to have to confront what America now is.

I also wanted to post a video of President Ronald Reagan speaking about D-Day:

May we never forget D-Day as it marks America's dedication to freedom and defending her. May we, when the occasion rises, be willing to defend her again, even in the midst of what seems to be a massacre and failure. Freedom is worth the sacrifice!

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