Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Presidential visits to Normandy France Each June 6 D Day ... Thx Judi C!

You may have seen this one before but it's a good reminder of the kind of president we have in office now!
 


 




WHAT SHOULD ONE CALL THIS
Every year the French have a 4 day celebration in Normandy complete with American uniforms, tanks, jeeps and guns. They still honor the Americans who died there....

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June 6, 2013, the 69th anniversary of "D-Day", the largest invasion ever attempted, where 200,000 Americans stormed the beaches at Normandy to begin the final push to defeat Nazi Germany in WWII. D-Day marked the turning point in WWII in Europe ... Today, European heads of state make it a point to recall and honor the sacrifices of those who landed in Normandy , as do our Presidents.... well, most of them.... 
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In the 69 years since D-Day, there are four occasions when the President of the United States chose not to visit the D-Day Monument that honors the soldiers killed during the Invasion.
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The occasions were: 


1. Barack Obama, 2010 Image                                                            result for US                                                            Presidents2. Barack Obama, 2011 Image                                                            result for US                                                            Presidents3. Barack Obama, 2012 Image                                                            result for US                                                            Presidents4. Barack Obama, 2013 

Image                                                            result for US                                                            PresidentsFor the past 69 years, every American President except Obama have taken the time to honor the memory and sacrifices of the 6,000 American soldiers killed on D-Day. ...Except Obama! 
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June 6 2010, Obama had no event scheduled.

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June 6, 2011, Obama met with the National Security team and was interviewed by WEWS Cleveland and WDIV in Detroit about the auto industry - FAR too busy to visit the D-Day memorial.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CAcQjRw&url=http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/OnlineLibrary/photos/events/wwii-eur/normandy/nor4o.htm&ei=xchrVZPxEcXvtQWl_4GwCQ&bvm=bv.94455598,d.b2w&psig=AFQjCNGMuygLT8OGXx23eus8eb9qHUxpew&ust=1433213139055331

June 6, 2012, instead of honoring our fallen soldiers, Obama made a campaign trip to California on Air Force 1 (at our expense) to raise funds for (his)
Committee in Palo Alto , CA , once again at our expense.
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America - Aren't you proud?
http://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=&url=http://dailysignal.com/2014/06/06/remembering-d-day-20-photos/&ei=UsdrVZy1JobJtQXd6IGYDg&bvm=bv.94455598,d.b2w&psig=AFQjCNGMuygLT8OGXx23eus8eb9qHUxpew&ust=1433213139055331

Four times in 69 years!! 


SHAME ON AMERICA FOR ELECTING A NON-VETERAN PRESIDENT WHO DOES NOT DESERVE TO BE THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF: HE IS ABSOLUTELY A DISGRACE TO ALL WHO FOUGHT FOR THIS NATION AND GAVE THEIR LIVES.

VETERANS -
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