Re: June 6,1944
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2014 9:21 pm
Thank you, Andy and TAM, for making me aware of the massacre. This is the first time I have ever heard of it. Stories like this must remain in our memories forever, lest we forget what tolerating evil leads to.
Yes, the men and women who served in WWII were heroes. But they were ordinary Americans thrust into extraordinary circumstances. Like every generation that has endured war, they were filled with fear but with greater determination not to let their brethren down and to do the job that they were sent to do. It's no different today, and we must remember that too. America has always produced extraordinary people - people willing to give their lives in the service of others, people willing to endure astounding hardships so that others would not have to endure it. Those of us who live must never forget this. It is our duty to those who died that we not allow the flame of freedom to go out. No matter how hard it may seem now, and it is depressingly so, there will be brighter days ahead. America will rise again and burst the shackles of tyranny. It's what we've always done.
Yes, the men and women who served in WWII were heroes. But they were ordinary Americans thrust into extraordinary circumstances. Like every generation that has endured war, they were filled with fear but with greater determination not to let their brethren down and to do the job that they were sent to do. It's no different today, and we must remember that too. America has always produced extraordinary people - people willing to give their lives in the service of others, people willing to endure astounding hardships so that others would not have to endure it. Those of us who live must never forget this. It is our duty to those who died that we not allow the flame of freedom to go out. No matter how hard it may seem now, and it is depressingly so, there will be brighter days ahead. America will rise again and burst the shackles of tyranny. It's what we've always done.