Showing posts with label D-Day. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 06, 2018
Tuesday, June 06, 2017
Much to remember
Pardon me if I'm a little bit offended by the traitor-in-chief invoking the memory of D-Day to seem vaguely "presidential."
Wednesday, June 06, 2012
Toujours fidèle
As this 68th anniversary of D-Day comes to a close, please take some time to watch these On the Road reports from CBS News correspondent Steve Hartman.
William Faulkner once famously -- and truthfully -- wrote "The past is never dead. It's not even past." The past two nights on the CBS Evening News, Hartman has shown us, heartbreakingly, how the Second World War may be over for a Texas widow and a French town, but it is anything but past.
It is a wound as fresh as today. It is an old debt still being repaid by a little town and the grateful Frenchmen who inhabit it.
It also is the story of how government incompetence and the malfeasance of a Texas congressman and his staff prolonged an old woman's heartbreak. And it is the tale of how her grace and forgiveness exposes how inconsequential can be the powers and principalities that possess our nation's capital.
Ne jamais oublier. Never forget.
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