Obama visits Normandy

DougTravels

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On a quest to mend our tarnished international image to the world and promote world peace, Our fine young president visits Normandy.

It is truly a fine day to be an American!


Obama says D-Day saved world from evil
By Ross Colvin and David Alexander, Reuters

COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, France — U.S. President Barack Obama paid homage to the heroes of D-Day on Saturday, saying their assault on Normandy's beaches exactly 65 years ago had helped save the world from evil and tyranny.

Addressing stooped, white-haired veterans, Obama said the Second World War represented a special moment in history when nations fought together to battle a murderous ideology.

"We live in a world of competing beliefs and claims about what is true," Obama said. "In such a world, it is rare for a struggle to emerge that speaks to something universal about humanity. The Second World War did that."

His visit to Normandy came at the end of a rapid tour through Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Germany and France, where he has tried to reach out to the Muslim world and press for peace between Israel and the Palestinians.

Speaking in a giant U.S. military cemetery at Colleville, where 9,387 American soldiers lie, Obama said the war against Nazi Germany laid the way for years of peace and prosperity.

"It was unknowable then, but so much of the progress that would define the twentieth century, on both sides of the Atlantic, came down to the battle for a slice of beach only six miles long and two miles wide," he said.

The Colleville cemetery, with its rows of white crosses and stars of David, overlooks the Omaha Beach landing where U.S. forces on June 6, 1944, suffered their greatest casualties in the assault against heavily fortified German defenses.

HUMAN DESTINY

French President Nicolas Sarkozy, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper joined Obama at Saturday's ceremony held under overcast skies -- much better than the winds and rain that marked D-Day.

In his speech, Brown said World War Two did not mark an end to suffering around the globe, and referred specifically to Darfur, Myanmar, Zimbabwe and to poverty and hunger.

"How can we say we have achieved all that we set out to do? The promise of peace and justice?" said Brown, who is fighting for his political life at home. "There are dreams of liberation still to be realized, commitments still to be redeemed."

In a slip of the tongue that raised smiles, Brown referred to "Obama beach" not "Omaha beach." He then corrected himself.

Obama has been trying to repair ties with France and other European states that were alienated by his predecessor George W. Bush's go-it-alone diplomacy, the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and his policies on climate change.

Earlier on Saturday he held talks with Sarkozy, where the two said they were determined to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Obama also promised an uncompromising stance against North Korea, which tested a nuclear bomb last month.

In his speech, Obama said D-Day showed that human destiny was determined not by forces beyond man's control but by individual choices and joint action.

On a more personal note, he also saluted his grandfather, Stanley Dunham, who arrived in Normandy a month after D-Day, and his great uncle, Charles Payne, who was present on Saturday and fought in Europe during the war.

It has become a tradition for American presidents to visit Normandy. Ronald Reagan went to the D-Day beaches on the 40th anniversary in 1984, Bill Clinton was there 10 years later and George W. Bush was there in both 2002 and 2004.

"I am not the first American president to come and mark this anniversary, and I likely will not be the last," said Obama.
 

LDB

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Our fine young president visits Normandy.

It is truly a fine day to be an American!

Doug, why don't you telegram the man and ask him away for the weekend? Have you ever considered dropping the ebullience and just commenting? It might make your arguments slightly less unbelievable if it didn't sound like you were sweet on the guy every time you start one of your missives.
 

greg334

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Why is it this actually news?

It is great we can have our president go over there and do this but as the great Andy Rooney said a few times, the people of Europe seem to forget what we did for them while ****ing us for what we have done to get to where we could help them in the first place.
 

Turtle

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Leo, it's too late. Once one has succumbed to the Cult of Personality, there is no going back.
 

greg334

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Yea you're right my shelled friend. It was amazing to hear all the deaths and injuries back in March of 1953.
 

DougTravels

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Doug, why don't you telegram the man and ask him away for the weekend? Have you ever considered dropping the ebullience and just commenting? It might make your arguments slightly less unbelievable if it didn't sound like you were sweet on the guy every time you start one of your missives.

My love is not for Obama but for our country.
It is a fine day for America, we are on the right track to undo "The 8 year comedy of errors".
It is time to rebuild our economy and our world reputation.
Just call me a patriot, Thank You.
 

Turtle

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It is a fine day for America, we are on the right track to undo "The 8 year comedy of errors".

Because he went to Normandy to celebrate and anniversary of D-Day, same as other presidents before him? I don't get it. Explain it to me, as you would a child. How was this visit so dramatically different from any other presidential visit to Normandy?
 

DougTravels

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It is a fine day because we are showing the world that we have a smart, articulate leader, Who has enough common sense not to attack countries who never were a threat to us.

W. killed our would reputation not to mention many of our own young soldiers. People were afraid of who he would attack next. Since we didn't even need a reason to attack a country, there was no telling.

The world can see that Obama will use our military wisely, which is a change that makes this a fine day to be an American!
 

greg334

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Doug,
You really believe all that?

When ever anyone says "8 years of..." or "rebuild the economy..." or "restore our reputation...." it shows that the propagandist has done their job.

Using our military wisely, maybe like Carter did? That is really a joke....

The sad fact is that Obama can't do a thing to fulfill your imaginary world. The last 8 years were years of change and everyone had a hand in it that you actually depend on to help Obama rescue us. You really believe that he can help when he has Frank, Pelosi, Ried, Levin and others who are just spending so much for so little in return. It is the congress, the career politiciansHe who ruined it, not one president and it won't be another president fixing it.

The same goes for the economy, the best thing for us is he takes the advice of educated people and stays the h*ll out of the economy. You don't realize that we are going to have problems really soon thanks to his immaturity in international matters and the Chinese? We have to be careful on what we say to who because if countries like China don't have the confidence in our country to lend, we are screwed and it is not like England or France where there is a vote of no confidence and a change in the government, we are stuck.

Are you thinking we are like the European countries?

The last thing is the reputation of our country doesn't depend on the man in the WH, that is what the media wants you to believe. It is the economy, our economy and how we decide what to do with our dollar that matters. If you ever have been overseas and actually talked to someone who has some intellegence they will be more than happy to explain why this is. Maybe you haven't heard but lowering interest rates that has been done under Bush and Obama did the same thing and he actually screwed us to the wall at the same time ruined our reputation overseas more so than any war, action or bumbling comment could ever. Obama has not really done a thing to help but a lot to hurt, which if he wanted to make real changes, he could have while riding the wave of euphoria after the election and when he came into office raise the interest rates while stopping the 'stimulus' cr*p from being pushed through congress. You may think that our reputation has everything to do with a nouveau riche simpleton sitting with his buddies at the sidewalk table at cafe de flore sipping on a $7 cafe espresso complaining about the US "....les fichus Américains arrogants les baisent..." It has to do with the economy and only the economy and it takes years to change.
 
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DougTravels

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After reading your post Greg, You are the one in an imaginary world.

The Carter reference has nothing whatsoever to do with W. deciding that he had to finish what "daddy" didn't in Iraq and make Haliburton Billions in the process.

The man in the WH has everything to do with our world reputation he is the face of our nation. Obama is deemed as a smart, solid, honest, caring man, who will defend us when called upon. W. was deemed a laughable almost retarded, evil war monger.

Obama is working hard to change our worldwide image and that makes this a great day to be an American!
 

LDB

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My love is not for Obama but for our country.

If that is true then rather than gushing over the man every time you post about him why not just make statements and observations? He's always "our fine young president" or some similar demonstrative. Why not just President Obama or Mr. Obama or The president or anything else that doesn't sound infatuated?
 

greg334

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After reading your post Greg, You are the one in an imaginary world.

Not really Doug, I live in a world of fear of seeing what happened in Italy, Germany, Japan and Russia happening here. I saw places where people didn't live free and saw people get hurt because they didn't belong to the right tribe or group. It is starting to happen here with a lot of ignorant people who mistakenly think that having government controlling things leads to more freedoms and rights but it is the opposite. These are the same people who look at Obama as a Black articulate person that crawled his way up to the top with no help. The ignorant among us only say things about people not being able to make it or something about how we lost this freedom or another under one president but now have them back.

It is going to be funny to watch the theory of the demise of the princess factor coming to fruition if this country actually goes in the tank because people will not be prepared for the harsh reality of the massive quick changes that will be made with losing their rights and freedoms. The people who will actually make it through this will be the ones who understand how it works, how we got there and know what the history of others was.

The Carter reference has nothing whatsoever to do with W. deciding that he had to finish what "daddy" didn't in Iraq and make Haliburton Billions in the process.

Yes you are right Bush has nothing to do with Carter, I didn't say he did but I did say Obama will do the same thing that Carter did with the military and he said so.

BUT because you fail to understand what happened in Iraq in the first war, the UN, that great place didn't allow a completion of the war to change the government and the only thing that is related to Bush II finishing the job that Bush I started is finally fulfilling the promise of supporting the people of Iraq in a change of their government.

Don't forget that the "fine president" before Bush set the policy of the country, not Bush. The policy was to change the government of Iraq, not to wait until someone happens to tell us to do so.

By the way, the other issue.... Haliburton.... is simple, you better look at the Obama supporters and the congressional black caucus a bit deeper to see what they had to do with a lot of these contracts that amazing got fund appropriation by congress.

The man in the WH has everything to do with our world reputation he is the face of our nation. Obama is deemed as a smart, solid, honest, caring man, who will defend us when called upon. W. was deemed a laughable almost retarded, evil war monger.

Well I see you have never been overseas. Yea he is the face but Washington on the Dollar bill has the power. Bush wasn't retarded, he actually was a very good foreign diplomat when you analysis how things went on with other leaders. I know you wouldn't understand the diplomatic posturing thing with body language and personal placement so I will leave it at that.

Obama is working hard to change our worldwide image and that makes this a great day to be an American!

Well FDR made a good point when he became president - "it is my job to get down to business for the american people, not go off on vacation and act that everything is normal" FDR - March 1933. His point is this; if we are in domestic crisis, his job is to remain at his post and find solutions for the American people. If Obama was serious enough about working hard to change anything, then he would not be going over to Europe or the middle east until late summer but finding ways to strengthen the dollar and helping the people. I don't remember a president coming into office and then four weeks later going on vacation.

Here is another thing about working hard, I know you didn't read the Forgotten Man but in the first 100 days of FDR's administration there were more laws passed by congress under his administration than any other time - especially now. Obama has how many laws passed and signed? what 5 maybe. Not a lot for all that hard work...
 

DougTravels

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Of all the silly things Greg said in his post, the one about W. being a good diplomat is the best!!

You could probably build about 10 minutes of standup off of that alone LMAO!!
 

pelicn

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Doug you really need to wake up from the dreamworld you're living in. Obama and his crooked cronies are doing absolutely NOTHING good for our country. :mad:
 

Turtle

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It is a fine day because we are showing the world that we have a smart, articulate leader, Who has enough common sense not to attack countries who never were a threat to us.
Ah, OK. I wasn't aware that when other presidents visited Normandy to celebrate the anniversary of D-Day that they also attacked other countries who were never a threat to us while they were in the midst of celebrating D-Day.

W. killed our would reputation not to mention many of our own young soldiers.
WHILE he was visiting Normandy? Man, I must have been sick that day. Completely missed the memo.

People were afraid of who he would attack next. Since we didn't even need a reason to attack a country, there was no telling.
And this all happened when he visited Normandy? Wow, that WAS I doing that day??!!

The world can see that Obama will use our military wisely, which is a change that makes this a fine day to be an American!
I wasn't aware that be used the military at all in Normandy. Another memo lost.

Thank you for informing me of how vastly different Obama's visit to Normandy was over every other president who has visited there. It is very enlightening.
 

greg334

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Of all the silly things Greg said in his post, the one about W. being a good diplomat is the best!!

Doug, I got to tell you, and don't be offended but you are truly indoctrinated.

It shows that some people can't see over the horizon while thinking the Rock Star leader is the best. Remember we already had one Rock Star leader, Kwame and Obama is just like him.

It is sad that you don't get the fact that Obama is costing your children their future faster than any other time in our history and you should be fighting with everything you got to stop it from happening. Even during the depression, the people kept on going but now we have the princess factor involved and I think there will be a massive awakening and a real and true lost generation who will have shorten lives and no hope. I already see that in the attitude some have by using Obama as the only success of the black race, I heard it from his wife when she said now she has something to be proud of, I watched from people in the race who are rich and influential who keep telling the kids of today that they are worthless unless they follow the mindset of being victims first and Americans second.

It will be sad to watch but it will be your kids kids who will be second class citizens when they get to be adults all because you wanted change....
 

Tennesseahawk

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My love is not for Obama but for our country.
It is a fine day for America, we are on the right track to undo "The 8 year comedy of errors".
It is time to rebuild our economy and our world reputation.
Just call me a parrot, Thank You.

There... that's better. :D
 

Poorboy

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On a quest to mend our tarnished international image to the world and promote world peace, Our fine young president visits Normandy.

It is truly a fine day to be an American!


Obama says D-Day saved world from evil
By Ross Colvin and David Alexander, Reuters

COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, France — U.S. President Barack Obama paid homage to the heroes of D-Day on Saturday, saying their assault on Normandy's beaches exactly 65 years ago had helped save the world from evil and tyranny.

Addressing stooped, white-haired veterans, Obama said the Second World War represented a special moment in history when nations fought together to battle a murderous ideology.

"We live in a world of competing beliefs and claims about what is true," Obama said. "In such a world, it is rare for a struggle to emerge that speaks to something universal about humanity. The Second World War did that."

His visit to Normandy came at the end of a rapid tour through Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Germany and France, where he has tried to reach out to the Muslim world and press for peace between Israel and the Palestinians.

Speaking in a giant U.S. military cemetery at Colleville, where 9,387 American soldiers lie, Obama said the war against Nazi Germany laid the way for years of peace and prosperity.

"It was unknowable then, but so much of the progress that would define the twentieth century, on both sides of the Atlantic, came down to the battle for a slice of beach only six miles long and two miles wide," he said.

The Colleville cemetery, with its rows of white crosses and stars of David, overlooks the Omaha Beach landing where U.S. forces on June 6, 1944, suffered their greatest casualties in the assault against heavily fortified German defenses.

HUMAN DESTINY

French President Nicolas Sarkozy, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper joined Obama at Saturday's ceremony held under overcast skies -- much better than the winds and rain that marked D-Day.

In his speech, Brown said World War Two did not mark an end to suffering around the globe, and referred specifically to Darfur, Myanmar, Zimbabwe and to poverty and hunger.

"How can we say we have achieved all that we set out to do? The promise of peace and justice?" said Brown, who is fighting for his political life at home. "There are dreams of liberation still to be realized, commitments still to be redeemed."

In a slip of the tongue that raised smiles, Brown referred to "Obama beach" not "Omaha beach." He then corrected himself.

Obama has been trying to repair ties with France and other European states that were alienated by his predecessor George W. Bush's go-it-alone diplomacy, the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and his policies on climate change.

Earlier on Saturday he held talks with Sarkozy, where the two said they were determined to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Obama also promised an uncompromising stance against North Korea, which tested a nuclear bomb last month.

In his speech, Obama said D-Day showed that human destiny was determined not by forces beyond man's control but by individual choices and joint action.

On a more personal note, he also saluted his grandfather, Stanley Dunham, who arrived in Normandy a month after D-Day, and his great uncle, Charles Payne, who was present on Saturday and fought in Europe during the war.

It has become a tradition for American presidents to visit Normandy. Ronald Reagan went to the D-Day beaches on the 40th anniversary in 1984, Bill Clinton was there 10 years later and George W. Bush was there in both 2002 and 2004.

"I am not the first American president to come and mark this anniversary, and I likely will not be the last," said Obama.

Yeah, Well they Should Have Kept Him There. Then he could Have Ruined that Country Instead of Ours!:D
 

layoutshooter

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I always love it when Cowards like Obama view where REAL men fought and died for useless people like him. He did NOT serve this country in ANY way and hangs around with those who hate and riduculed our fighting men and women. People who KILLED our service people, spit on them and mocked them. They called us "baby killers" ( kinda funny since most of them want abortion) I can tell you from experience that getting spit on like that is NOT fun. Good thing that I have more self-restraint than they did. Then he goes to Normandy and PRETENDS to show respect. His life, associates and actions prove the opposite.

He is only interesting in killing those who cannot fight back.
That is VERY typical of cowards and whimps.

I find Obama disgusting. I abhore everything that he stands for. He is the most shinning example of walking Anti-American swill I have every seen. I have no use what so ever for cowards, whimps and hypocrits.
 
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