Posted on 05/29/2004 7:36:51 PM PDT by MJY1288
Today President Bush spoke at the opening ceremony of the WWII Memorial on the Mall in Washington D.C.
ENJOY YOUR VIST TO SANITY ISLAND
"He loved our country and instilled patriotism in me when I was very young. He would love our good President"
That statement hit home with me .. my dad did the same for me .. I remember when Eisenhower was elected and how happy my Dad was. My dad was too young for WWI, and too old for WWII. However, during WWII, we moved to Burbank and my Dad went to work for Hughes Aircraft - he helped to build the P-38.
My Lands! What a beautiful dose! Thank you so much.
There is only one end to a war - total victory, total defeat. The liberal machine is just another front for the leftists that have in one form or another spawned wave after wave of tyranny, death and destruction over the last century of Earth history.
Victory - that those who went before us shall not have died in vain, that we may pass the torch of freedom to our children.
What's Willie got on his finger. Poppy Bush! You don't know were that thing's been.
He was a "spokesman" for the Memorial..I am sure he helped raise funds.
Yeah!! I'm all for that .. complete DEFEAT of the liberal machine. Enough already!
Thanks for the welcome! It was ugly out there, cut out of cyberspace, Email territory, and FR land.
All my computer data from the old machine is saved but I can't access it yet, so my hands are somewhat tied -- all my birthday greetings, web links, picture URL's, etc., are in limbo.
But I have FR and my friends here and a new computer and an Internet connection that works again!
I received my "Low Salt Cookbook" by Pamela Rice Hahn Thursday. It is good. Now I am making a list of ingredients
and utensils needed to shop next week but I've already used one recipe from the book and it was delicious. Thank you for your recommendation.
If I recall from history .. Winston Churchill was slammed for many of the things he said before WWII .. he stood his ground and history proved him right
President Bush knows what we up against .. he is standing strong and like Churchill he too will be proven right
In the mean time we too need to stand strong .. We need to stand by our Troops .. we need to stand by our country
Many see what the media/press are doing .. which is why FNC's rating are so high and the subscriptions for the New York Times is in the basement
We The People know what we are up against .. and We The People will win
I'm glad to get back here too!
I saw your post on the FINEST. Thank You.
Hi Pippin.. thanks for answer. He was in Saving Private Ryan (did you see it)... and Iwonder if that movie was the impetus for his interest. As a movie fan, I think there is much good generated from hollywood despite the sorry folks that sometimes are our 'stars'...
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Thank you for your kind words, and for buying my book!
(FReepmail me and let me know which recipe you tried. I'm curious. LOL ... I have yet to build the Web site for the book, so maybe the recipe you tried should be one of the samples on the site, you think?) ;)
I didn't see that ... but she's right .. WHY??
I didn't see Private Ryan, but I should have. I just love Tom Hanks. I don't know what his political bent is but he's a really good actor and very versitile.
Good Evening tommix2
You do recall from history. If you can find the time, I think you'd enjoy watching Robert Hardy portray Churchill in The Wilderness Years. It goes into quite a bit of detail about this very thing.
I check it out from the library on DVD every so often, till someone gets it for me for a birthday or Christmas present. ;-)
Excerpt from review: "a pattern emerges: Churchill, the maverick defender of Britain's empire, is pressed back into service only to be attacked for unpopular views about the King's abdication and Hitler's threat. Time and again Churchill is banished, but this sprawling drama provides much colorful detail about the great man's trips to America (what a sight: Churchill in Monument Valley), his passion for his family, and his prescient drive to complete a historical tome before 1939--the year he becomes Prime Minister. Hardy is superb; excellent support comes from, among others, Eric Porter as Neville Chamberlain."
Why was Korea and Veitnam memorials built first and is there a memorial to WWI?
Have you seen that movie,I think it's going to be on the History channel, called Ike?
If he wouldn't like being on camera:
He could write an OpEd piece, or
Do radio and/or telephone interviews-
Hannity, Laura Ingraham, others would be glad to have him on I'm sure.
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