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FDR's D-Day Prayer

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt leads the nation in prayer on June 6, 1944 as the Greatest Generation launched its mightiest battle of the Second World War. www.newt.org/ddayprayer  
 
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Aussiephil99 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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FDR was a knob who was motivated by reelection and not by Americas future...........if he had listened to Churchhill most of Eastern Europe wouldn't have lived behind an Iron Curtain for 50 years
zacheryandersen (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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not sure what to say to that without inciting a useless argument. but thank you for at least giving the u.s.a. credit for saving half of europe.
Aussiephil99 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Suprise surprise....another American who knows nothing about history
zacheryandersen (3 days ago)
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zacheryandersen (3 days ago) Show Hide
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you're right, i was wrong. it was MORE than half of europe.
stopularno (1 month ago) Show Hide
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God is tainted by Lefty stigma...they flash the same individuals over and over and over to make you think all Christians are crazy...8 of 10 people you see are Christian...Bush's mention of God and religious tone was the same as FDRs, you just have a modified world view.
whiff1962 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Oh, really? This is not a discussion over a fact of hard science, so much is left to interpretation. However, that said, I think my original view can be cogently argued and defended. As for my "modified world view", I am not quite sure how this figures in your couterargument.
stopularno (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Newt supported extension and expansion of the GI Bill and VA plans in Congress...I dunno what Getting-Rather-Old-Turks propaganda rag youre reading, but check your sources.
SirCyrano (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I won't claim that this is FDR's greatest or most galvanizing speech, but it's my personal favorite: noble, understated, comforting yet resolute. It would be unimaginable, in today's stripped-down culture, for a president to infuse a speech with such lofty spiritual sentiments. (Too bad for us.) Great clip -- thanks!
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