” … a date which will live in infamy”
With each passing year, more and more Americans are unaware of the historic significance of this date. That’s a shame.
You can read and hear President Roosevelt’s December 8, 1941 address to Congress here.
With each passing year, more and more Americans are unaware of the historic significance of this date. That’s a shame.
You can read and hear President Roosevelt’s December 8, 1941 address to Congress here.
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And, the contrast between Google and Bing couldn’t be greater. Not surprised.
Comment by JerseyJerry — December 7, 2010 @ 6:10 pm
Jimbo….You regret more & more Americans are not aware of the historic significance of 12/07/41, well many of us are & will never forget in spite of the fact most like me were kicking slats out of our cradles on that date.It takes a person with respect for history & love of country who will remember……..Unfortunately most of this generation do not remember what happened on 9/11 in NYC let alone what happened 69 years ago.
A sad awakening is headed our way courtesy of the enemies we have ….it is only a matter of time, where & when.
Comment by dudley1 — December 8, 2010 @ 12:43 pm
I remembered. Anyone who has studied American history should never forget.
Comment by Kevin — December 8, 2010 @ 5:53 pm