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One thing I will give Bill Clinton credit for….

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This was a damned fine speech. D-Day, 1994. (spoilered due to length)


[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton (1994, Book I)]
[June 6, 1994]
[Pages 1044-1046]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Remarks on the 50th Anniversary of D-Day at the United States Cemetery
in Colleville-sur-Mer, France
June 6, 1994

Mr. Dawson, you did your men proud today. General Shalikashvili, Mr.
Cronkite, Chaplain, distinguished leaders of our Government, Members of
Congress, members of the armed services, our hosts from France, and most
of all, our veterans, their families, and their friends:
In these last days of ceremonies, we have heard wonderful words of
tribute. Now we come to this hallowed place that speaks, more than
anything else, in silence. Here on this quiet plateau, on this small
piece of American soil, we honor those who gave their lives for us 50
crowded years ago.
Today, the beaches of Normandy are calm. If you walk these shores on
a summer's day, all you might hear is the laughter of children

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playing on the sand or the cry of seagulls overhead or perhaps the
ringing of a distant church bell, the simple sounds of freedom barely
breaking the silence, peaceful silence, ordinary silence.
But June 6th, 1944, was the least ordinary day of the 20th century.
On that chilled dawn, these beaches echoed with the sounds of staccato
gunfire, the roar of aircraft, the thunder of bombardment. And through
the wind and the waves came the soldiers, out of their landing craft and
into the water, away from their youth and toward a savage place many of
them would sadly never leave. They had come to free a continent, the
Americans, the British, the Canadians, the Poles, the French Resistance,
the Norwegians, and others; they had all come to stop one of the
greatest forces of evil the world has ever known.
As news of the invasion broke back home in America, people held
their breath. In Boston, commuters stood reading the news on the
electric sign at South Station. In New York, the Statue of Liberty, its
torch blacked out since Pearl Harbor, was lit at sunset for 15 minutes.
And in Newcastle, Pennsylvania, a young mother named Pauline Elliot
wrote to her husband, Frank, a corporal in the Army, ``D-Day has
arrived. The first thought of all of us was a prayer.''
Below us are the beaches where Corporal Elliot's battalion and so
many other Americans landed, Omaha and Utah, proud names from America's
heartland, part of the biggest gamble of the war, the greatest crusade,
yes, the longest day.
During those first hours on bloody Omaha, nothing seemed to go
right. Landing craft were ripped apart by mines and shells. Tanks sent
to protect them had sunk, drowning their crews. Enemy fire raked the
invaders as they stepped into chest-high water and waded past the
floating bodies of their comrades. And as the stunned survivors of the
first wave huddled behind a seawall, it seemed the invasion might fail.
Hitler and his followers had bet on it. They were sure the Allied
soldiers were soft, weakened by liberty and leisure, by the mingling of
races and religion. They were sure their totalitarian youth had more
discipline and zeal.
But then something happened. Although many of the American troops
found themselves without officers on unfamiliar ground, next to soldiers
they didn't know, one by one they got up. They inched forward, and
together, in groups of threes and fives and tens, the sons of democracy
improvised and mounted their own attacks. At that exact moment on these
beaches, the forces of freedom turned the tide of the 20th century.
These soldiers knew that staying put meant certain death. But they
were also driven by the voice of free will and responsibility, nurtured
in Sunday schools, town halls, and sandlot ballgames, the voice that
told them to stand up and move forward, saying, ``You can do it. And if
you don't, no one else will.'' And as Captain Joe Dawson led his company
up this bluff, and as others followed his lead, they secured a foothold
for freedom.
Today many of them are here among us. Oh, they may walk with a
little less spring in their step, and their ranks are growing thinner.
But let us never forget, when they were young, these men saved the
world. And so let us now ask them, all the veterans of the Normandy
campaign, to stand if they can and be recognized. [Applause]
The freedom they fought for was no abstract concept, it was the
stuff of their daily lives. Listen to what Frank Elliot had written to
his wife from the embarkation point in England: ``I miss hamburgers a la
Coney Island, American beer a la Duquesne, American shows a la Penn
Theater, and American girls a la you.'' Pauline Elliot wrote back on
June 6th, as she and their one-year-old daughter listened on the radio,
``Little DeRonda is the only one not affected by D-Day news. I hope and
pray she will never remember any of this, but only the happiness of the
hours that will follow her daddy's homecoming step on the porch.''
Well, millions of our GI's did return home from that war to build up
our nations and enjoy life's sweet pleasures. But on this field there
are 9,386 who did not: 33 pairs of brothers, a father and his son, 11
men from tiny Bedford, Virginia, and Corporal Frank Elliot, killed near
these bluffs by a German shell on D-Day. They were the fathers we never
knew, the uncles we never met, the friends who never returned, the
heroes we can never repay. They gave us our world. And those simple
sounds of freedom we hear today are their voices speaking to us across
the years.
At this place, let us honor all the Americans who lost their lives
in World War II. Let us

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remember, as well, that over 40 million human beings from every side
perished: soldiers on the field of battle, Jews in the ghettos and death
camps, civilians ravaged by shell fire and famine. May God give rest to
all their souls.
Fifty years later, what a different world we live in. Germany,
Japan, and Italy, liberated by our victory, now stand among our closest
allies and the staunchest defenders of freedom. Russia, decimated during
the war and frozen afterward in communism and cold war, has been reborn
in democracy. And as freedom rings from Prague to Kiev, the liberation
of this continent is nearly complete.
Now the question falls to our generation: How will we build upon the
sacrifice of D-Day's heroes? Like the soldiers of Omaha Beach, we cannot
stand still. We cannot stay safe by doing so. Avoiding today's problems
would be our own generation's appeasements. For just as freedom has a
price, it also has a purpose, and its name is progress. Today, our
mission is to expand freedom's reach forward; to test the full potential
of each of our own citizens; to strengthen our families, our faith, and
our communities; to fight indifference and intolerance; to keep our
Nation strong; and to light the lives of those still dwelling in the
darkness of undemocratic rule. Our parents did that and more; we must do
nothing less. They struggled in war so that we might strive in peace.
We know that progress is not inevitable. But neither was victory
upon these beaches. Now, as then, the inner voice tells us to stand up
and move forward. Now, as then, free people must choose.
Fifty years ago, the first Allied soldiers to land here in Normandy
came not from the sea but from the sky. They were called Pathfinders,
the first paratroopers to make the jump. Deep in the darkness, they
descended upon these fields to light beacons for the airborne assaults
that would soon follow. Now, near the dawn of a new century, the job of
lighting those beacons falls to our hands.
To you who brought us here, I promise we will be the new
pathfinders, for we are the children of your sacrifice.
Thank you, and God bless you all.

Note: The President spoke at 5:58 p.m. In his remarks, he referred to
Walter Cronkite, master of ceremonies, and Maj. Gen. Matthew A.
Zimmerman, USA, Chief of Chaplains.
 
Great speech, but highly orchestrated Hollywood production. The are no stones or rocks on those beaches, but magically, during a moment of strolling reflection, he picked up a rock the video producer placed there and skipped it out into the water. The Dimms have always had huge support and enablement from their Hollywood lackeys.
Remember he balanced the budget also.
 
I was in Alabama circa 1995. I watched km posts go in the ground state wide. By executive order, the Sultan of Sleaze said we couldn't afford the change to metric road signs. The sultan ordered all km posts dug up and mile posts replanted. The Kentucky warehouses full of metric signs never saw the light of day.

I-19 in AZ from Tuscon to Nogales remains the only metric signed US highway.

Before I left the highways, sign placement was making significant changes. Distance. Omaha 62. Fort Smith 62. Little Rock 62. 62 miles is 100 km. Pittsburgh 31. We get the picture.

Lawrence Exit 1 mile. Gone. New sign. Lawrence Exit 1 1/4. 1 1/4 is 2 km. Second warning. Lawrence Exit 1/2 MILE gone. New warning. LAWRENCE EXIT 1/3 MILE. 1/3 MILE is 500 m. All metric letters are small cap except L.

I left the highways before I-2 opened way down in South Texas. I've driven every meter of I-4, I-8 and I-20.

I once picked up a USAF fighter pilot in Wyoming and drove him to Idaho. He had just resigned his commission. Reason? Slick Willie.
 
Had sex with an intern in the Oval Office then lied about it under oath. Lifelong Sexual Predator and he is married to a Cvnt. But otherwise a fine upstanding citizen and Role Model. 🤣
Yes did and that was horrible. I would have voted for impeachment.
But being with a porn star and playboy playmate when his child is few months is as bad or worse.
Look at both of the sides.
Bill Clinton is not running for elections but Trump is
 
Yes did and that was horrible. I would have voted for impeachment.
But being with a porn star and playboy playmate when his child is few months is as bad or worse.
Look at both of the sides.
Bill Clinton is not running for elections but Trump is
Trump found guilty of banging a porn star while his wife was pregnant? Sorry I missed that somewhere. Can you direct me to that?
 
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Had sex with an intern in the Oval Office then lied about it under oath. Lifelong Sexual Predator and he is married to a Cvnt. But otherwise a fine upstanding citizen and Role Model. 🤣
Now, do Trump.

🤣🤣
 
Received the same brand of justice from New York democrats that Emmit Till received from Mississippi democrats.
This may be the most depraved offensive statement you have ever made on this board, and that is saying something.

How demented must you be to even think this, much less actually post it?
 
This may be the most depraved offensive statement you have ever made on this board, and that is saying something.

How demented must you be to even think this, much less actually post it?
What’s so depraved about comparing sham legal proceedings? As I expected, you responded to what you think you read, and not what was actually written.
 
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What’s so depraved about comparing sham legal proceedings?
Because Emmett Till (you didn't even spell his name right) received much more than just a sham legal proceeding. To even try to compare what Trump is experiencing to what Emmett Till experienced is flat out disgusting.

As I expected, you responded to what you think you read, and not what was actually written.
No, I responded to what you wrote. There is nothing comparable to the "brand of justice" that Till and Trump received. Nothing.

You should be ashamed of yourself. Sadly though, I know you aren't. You will just keep trying to defend your depraved insanity.
 
This may be the most depraved offensive statement you have ever made on this board, and that is saying something.

How demented must you be to even think this, much less actually post it?
A reminder:

At the old soonerspinzone soonerinlOUisiana answered these 3 questions in under 3 minutes from my 60 question Mensa exercise indicating an IQ in the mid 140s or higher. His opponent could not answer one.

1 Are there any among us who has a fear of heights?
2. Sarah said, "my two young daughters have absolutely nothing in common." Is Sarah lying?
3. Ramone's electricity went off in a thunderstorm. In Ramone's sock drawer are 5 crimson socks and 5 white socks. How many socks must Ramone remove from the drawer and feel his way out to his lightening-lit driveway to ensure he has a matched pair?

We know class room scoring order for SiL and his opponent. I, of course, have answered these questions on these pages. I have more questions that measure one's ability to reason.
 
Because Emmett Till (you didn't even spell his name right) received much more than just a sham legal proceeding. To even try to compare what Trump is experiencing to what Emmett Till experienced is flat out disgusting.


No, I responded to what you wrote. There is nothing comparable to the "brand of justice" that Till and Trump received. Nothing.

You should be ashamed of yourself. Sadly though, I know you aren't. You will just keep trying to defend your depraved insanity.
Yet another non responsive response. Surprise surprise. The Lardful Dodger trained you well.
 
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If you are referencing me as "his opponent," you are being dishonest. I have answered some of your silly riddles before.
You obviouly have no idea the wealth of information you give the thinking when you label questions designed to measure one's ability to reason as "silly riddles." And yes, you are SiL's opponent.
 
You obviouly have no idea the wealth of information you give the thinking when you label questions designed to measure one's ability to reason as "silly riddles." And yes, you are SiL's opponent.
They are silly riddles. Numerous posters have made similar statements as well about your questions. And some posters haven't been as nice with the label as I am being. Not to mention, you repeat them over and over and over again. Like a broken record. You seem to think they prove something when they prove nothing.

With that said, none of this changes the fact that you were dishonest above. You lied and i corrected your lie.

Now, back to repeating your nonsense. Have fun lol!
 
They are silly riddles. Numerous posters have made similar statements as well about your questions. And some posters haven't been as nice with the label as I am being. Not to mention, you repeat them over and over and over again. Like a broken record. You seem to think they prove something when they prove nothing.

With that said, none of this changes the fact that you were dishonest above. You lied and i corrected your lie.

Now, back to repeating your nonsense. Have fun lol!
You don't qualify as numerous posters. Arithmetic is not a long suit with you, nor is the ability to reason.
 
You don't qualify as numerous posters.
I know I don't. I clearly was not referencing myself. I am talking about numerous other posters. That is why I stated, "Numerous posters have made similar statements as well about your questions."

Do you lack skills with the dominant West Germanic language?😆
 
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