Nothing honors those who fought in D-Day quite like supporting an administration that is separating children from their parents and keeping them in internment camps.
Nothing honors those who fought in D-Day quite like supporting a president who called neo-nazis and white white supremacists “very fine people” after they marched literally chanting “jews will not replace us” .
It wasn’t just on the beaches, or the last year of any war, it is all those who have had the courage to serve, not hide. (BTW Conscientious Objectors and those who did alternate service often faced equal dangers.)
sipsienwa Premium Member about 5 years ago
And all of those who served and waited at home.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 5 years ago
And for the ones who parachuted in, at night, and those who landed or crashed in gliders.
Zebrastripes about 5 years ago
The greatest generation…..America will never see again the heroes who preserved our freedom and country. So sad.
GradingGorrell about 5 years ago
Nothing honors those who fought in D-Day quite like drawing some netting over a google image of a helmet
https://www.militarytour.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/600×600/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/d/-/d-v-111_2.jpg
Nothing honors those who fought in D-Day quite like supporting an administration that is separating children from their parents and keeping them in internment camps.
Nothing honors those who fought in D-Day quite like supporting a president who called neo-nazis and white white supremacists “very fine people” after they marched literally chanting “jews will not replace us” .
Dtroutma about 5 years ago
It wasn’t just on the beaches, or the last year of any war, it is all those who have had the courage to serve, not hide. (BTW Conscientious Objectors and those who did alternate service often faced equal dangers.)