June 6, 2004

OK, now you got me started. It just so happens that next month marks the 60th anniversary of D-Day. But you knew that already. If you didn't, you would have soon started seeing the books laid out in front of the bookstores and ads for the TV specials. It's a pretty big deal. You'll have to put up with me for a while and I'll probably get worse as the day approaches. For now let's just say it was a pivotal event in history. There's hardly a day goes by when I don't think about the guys who jumped off those boats and into hell. Some of them by the way, had been in those landing craft boats a full day already because the invasion was started and stopped the day before. They were really, really sick. The flat bottoms of their boats were covered with vomit and excrement; I'll bet they thought anything was better than that. I'll just mention one more thing tonight. Freedom like we enjoy in this country doesn't happen by magic. At the foundation of that freedom lay security and that security is sometimes threatened. Most Americans don't think about this much, but they almost instinctively know when their freedom is being threatened. The "Greatest Generation" was great, because of what they did. But I know that any generation of Americans would react the same way as that one did under similar circumstances. That's it for now. I added a link to the D-Day Museum over there on the right column. And, if you haven't started reading the IRAQ THE MODEL blog, do so. That's an order.

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