‪Men and Women of the War, a Memorial Day Tribute‬

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2011

Video compilation created for Memorial Day from http://tonydbaker.com - Warren G. Harding Speech from 1920 and Battle Hymn of the Republic. With photos from American Civil War era to Present Day. This is an amazing speech that most people probably do not know about. While Harding was only President for 3 years, he drastically cut taxes, which caused unemployment to drop by half. Unfortunately, scandals by his appointments may have created the stress that ultimately lead to his early death. While many have cast their opinion of Harding as a failure, it is quite obvious by his many accomplishments that there is more to this man than most people have chosen to remember. Listen to this great speech and decide for yourself.

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  • @ArceMckinley Thank You. When I heard this speech, I knew I had to make a video for it. The Battle Hymn of the Republic fit perfectly behind it without any editing. It's hard to believe that a President that had so much success with the economy has been so ignored in times like these. I hope everybody takes a moment to uncover the truth, despite left-leaning opinions. Ultimately, scandals of Hardings appointments may had led to his early death. He should be remembered for his accomplishments

  • Tony Baker: Special thanks for posting your wonderful video of Senator Harding's historic speech and his poignant message concerning our Nation's Soldiers. As Americans, we should consider it a priviledge; rather than an obligation, to honor our Soldiers, care for our disabled Veterans, and provide for the families of our fallen comrades. No doubt, they've earned every accolade and thanks we can give them for their courageous sacrifices and always faithful service to all of us. Arce & McKinley

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