Sunday, June 6, 2010

"At D-Day ceremonies last year at Normandy, President Barack Obama honored the dead and applauded what he called the "sheer improbability" of the allies' success in storming the beaches of Normandy, scaling its cliffs and routing the German defenders."

I read that and thought, "Wow, that guy... doesn't understand American."


"Sheer improbability" is crap.
You think about it, it shows how Americans are able to band together, use information to hold, steadfast, can do spirit that we readily display. And act upon.

I woulda said something along the lines of "This is a perfect example of the American spirit: Overcoming and achieving the extravagantly impossible, turning over a whole country from a wronged and destructive group of evil, not only shaping history, but hammering it with the very hammer of war. Not only bringing a powerful world power at the time, to its knees, but crossing with every sacrifice even farther into legend, memory and time. It's one of those things that besides the creation of this wonderful country, stick out in a massive landmark in time.

This task, given to the many lowly soldier, was completed with utmost purpose, starting the liberation of Europe, bringing peace to the world. "

I kinda forgot what I was talking about a little, but I got my point across.


This is America. We are a proud war country, built by warriors, run by warriors, lived in by warriors, paid for in blood by warriors.

All for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

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