We didn’t start the fire, but when we are gone, will it still burn on, and on, and on, and on…?

October 2, 2009 by forthardknox  
Filed under For Your Entertainment, Illinois, zTab

OlympicTorch

Awesome Michael Ramirez Cartoon…Courtesy of IBDEditorials.com/Cartoons.
(Hat-Tip GOPUSA.com/Cartoons)

 

Obama Refuses to Admit US Won Cold War

July 8, 2009 by Orlando  
Filed under News and Opinion

The radical in the White House could not admit that the US won the Cold War today in an interview with Major Garret from FOX News.

 

Apology Tour II

June 3, 2009 by Orlando  
Filed under News and Opinion

Barack Obama apologized for the West in a BBC interview when he said, “There are some big misapprehensions about the Muslim world when it comes to those in the West.” Fox News discusses Apology Tour II.

 

Also see: Morning Bell: President Obama’s Top Ten Apologies

 

At least the Obamanable ‘Apology Tour’ didn’t include Nazi’s and Holocaust Deniers…oh, wait.

May 26, 2009 by Jenn Sierra  
Filed under News and Opinion

Pamela Geller, of Atlas Shrugs is reporting:

The latest inconceivable Obamaction is yet another unbecoming apology in Europe, this time in Germany for WWII. John Rosenthal suggests, “As bizarre as it may seem, President Obama’s impending trip to Dresden suggests that German revisionists have a friend in the White House“.

And American Thinker adds, “the message Obama intends to send by visiting both sites is clear; while the Germans did bad things during World War II, they were also victims of Allied atrocities.”
(Over at Free Republic)

The latest German reports suggest Obama’s principal German destination will be Dresden. According to an article in the local paper Die Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten, representatives of the German and American governments met in Dresden last Wednesday to discuss preparations for the visit. An American security detail is reported to have already scoped out sites in the city: presumably for a public speech.

The symbolic significance of a visit to Dresden by the American president — especially one undertaken in connection with a D-Day commemoration in France — may be missed by some Americans, but it is absolutely unmistakable for the German public. For Germans, Dresden is the symbol bar none of German suffering at the hands of the Allies. The city was heavily bombed by British and American air forces in February 1945, toward the end of the war. According to the most recent estimates of professional historians, anywhere from 18,000 to at most 25,000 persons died in the attacks. These numbers come from a historical commission established by the city of Dresden itself. But far higher numbers — ranging into the hundreds of thousands — have long circulated in Germany and beyond. The bombing of Dresden is commonly described as a “war crime” in German discussions.

Alleged crimes committed by the Allies against Germans and Germany have indeed become a sort of German literary obsession in recent years, with numerous books being devoted to the subject. The taste of the German public for the theme was made particularly clear by the enormous success of author Jörg Friedrich’s 2002 volume The Fire [Der Brand], which is about the Allied bombardment of Germany. The book’s success was so great that Friedrich and his publisher quickly followed up with a picture book on the same topic titled Scenes of the Fire: How the Bombing Looked.

Obama should spend the day tending to the graves of our brave and glorious dead, who sacrificed their lives so that Europe could live on to descend into a pathetic, amoral collectivism. Europe owes us an apology for squandering our blood and treasure on a morally bankrupt transnational gobbledy goop EU wallowing in pathetic collectivism.

Time for a history lesson…Continue reading on Atlas Shrugs >>

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