Dwight D. Eisenhower's Grave - Abilene, KS

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Dwight D. Eisenhower's grave at the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library and Museum in Abilene, KS on 4/20/2007.

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  • No doubt Ike took a few leaks on the battle fields of the Western front in 1944 and 1945.

  • @meghub10 General Eisenhower is part of the reason we have a problem in Iran.

    And also, to the contrare of popular opinion, it was the Soviets that wrecked the Nazis, not Eisenhower. I do have to admit that us Americans are very good with propaganda, glamorizing the landings at Normandy like they were the energy that drove the steak through Germany's heart.

    In the era of Fascist and Communist paranoia, I am willing to overlook his dark behavior in other areas of the world, however.

  • Ah. You Hitler lovers are great with words until the bombs start falling. Long live the memory of General Eisenhower, the great.

  • @rschadt5227k So you approve of *88panzzer's debasing General Eisenhower. Alkin1000 was putting 88Panzer in his spot, but by taking on Alkin, which means you are in 88panzers camp. Both of you are sick despicable coachroaches. Debased human filth, both of you. Good work Alkin, putting these pedophiles in their spot.

  • @1000alkin You sick bastard.

  • The sound to that fountain in back of his grave is rather annoying.

  • @88Panzzer I was thinking the exact same thought when I was rolling your mom over, and doing her doggie, what a nast fetid corpse she is.... Before I put my seed in the whores soil. Bitch. Explains why you are such a little bitch boy, with your mom being a whore and all.

  • I was at the Eisenhower Center in 1994. Just happened to be there on a day when they held ceremonies to commemorate the 50th anniv. of D-Day. I met the late Milton Eisenhower Jr., nephew of the President, who was there to lay a wreath at the chapel as part of the ceremony. (Milton's father was pres. of Penn State, my alma mater.)

    Also there that day was Wallace Stroebel, the U.S. Airborne soldier with the 23 on his chest, who was photoed shaking hands with Ike on the night before D-Day.

  • I like Ike! Come back, Ike!

  • God bless you Ike...

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