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Wednesday, June 08, 2005

The Omission >From the New W.W.II Memorial

I received the following email from a friend of mine. Stop and think about what our country is about, what our fore fathers have sacrificed and what the kids you went to school with have sacrificed. The men and woman that are in combat now, this very minute, believe in a higher power, some choose to call him God. With out someone watching over this nation, we would never have made it for 200+ years.

I have served in combat in the rice paddies of Southeast Asia and believe me someone sat on my shoulder. If it were not for a God in my life, my name would be on the wall in DC. Why are people trying to change history by altering the words spoken by our former presidents?

If it wasn't for your father and mine we probably won't be speaking English in this country now. The men and woman who served in WWII deserve better as the last vestiges of the "greatest generation".

Please make comments to this post. I'm sure that there are a lot of veterans that will agree with me and then there are the peace loving liberals that spit on us in the Las Angeles airport as we came home from overseas. We have always been and should always remain "one nation under God".
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The Omission >From the New W.W.II Memorial


Today I went to visit the new World War II Memorial in Washington, DC. I got an unexpected history lesson. Since I'm a baby boomer, I was one of the youngest in the crowd. Most were the age of my parents, veterans of "the greatest war" with their families. It was a beautiful day, and people were smiling and happy to be there. Hundreds of us milled around the memorial, reading the inspiring words of Ike and Truman that are engraved there.



On the Pacific side of the memorial, a group of us gathered to read the words President Roosevelt used to announce the attack on Pearl Harbor: "Yesterday, December 7, 1941-- a date which will live in infamy--the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked."



One woman read the words aloud:



" With confidence in our armed forces, with the un bounding determination of our people, we will gain the inevitable triumph."



But as she read, she was suddenly angry. "Wait a minute," she said.



"They left out the end of the quote. They left out the most important part. Roosevelt said: "so help us God."



"You're probably right," her husband said. "We're not supposed to say things like that now."



"I know I'm right," she insisted. "I remember the speech" The two shook their heads sadly and walked away.



Listening to their conversation, I thought to myself, "Well, it has been 50 years. She's probably forgotten."



But she was right



I went home and pulled out the book my book club is reading. It's "Fl! ags of Our Fathers" by James Bradley. It's all about Iwo Jima.&n bsp; I haven't gotten too far in the book. It's tough to read because it's a graphic description of the battles in the Pacific.



But right there it was on page 58. Roosevelt's speech to the nation It ends "so help us God."



The people who edited out that part of the speech when they engraved it on the memorial could have fooled me. I was born after the war. But they couldn't fool the people who were there. Roosevelt's words are engraved on their hearts.



WHO GAVE THEM THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE WORDS OF HISTORY?????????



Send this around to your friends. People need to know before everyone forgets.



People today are trying to change the history of America by leaving God out of it, but the truth is, God has been a part of this nation, since the beginning. He still wants to be...

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If you agree, pass this on. If not, I really don't want to hear about it.
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