Good evening, Pro...((HUGS))...hope you are having a wonderful visit.
"Forty summers have passed since the battle that you fought here. You
were young the day you took these cliffs; some of you were hardly
more than boys, with the deepest joys of life before you. Yet, you
risked everything here. Why? Why did you do it? What impelled you
to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to
take these cliffs? What inspired all the men of the armies that met here?
We look at you, and somehow we know the answer. It was faith and
belief. It was loyalty and love.
"The men of Normandy had faith that what they were doing was right, faith
that they fought for all humanity, faith that a just God would grant
them mercy on this beachhead or on the next. It was the deep
knowledge-and pray to God we have not lost it-that there is a profound,
moral difference between the use of force for liberation and the use of
force for conquest. You were here to liberate, not to conquer, and so
you and those others did not doubt your cause. And you were right
not to doubt.
"You all knew that some things are worth dying for. One's country is worth
dying for, and democracy is worth dying for, because it's the most
deeply honorable form of government ever devised by man. All of you loved liberty."