Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Pearl Harbor Day

A Day That Will Live In Infamy: 69 Years Ago and Today  "We have watched this scene play out before. Good intentions are met with false promises, words with secret arms buildups, and appeasement with attempts at annihilation. It happened in the years leading up to World War II and, without the help of the United States, the world could have fallen to totalitarianism. We must be diligent in making sure that President Obama doesn’t repeat the mistakes of the past – before we see yet another Day of Infamy."

Pearl Harbor attack news report  "Oh ... and by the way: After 69 years it's still the "Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor." After 9 years we can't bring ourselves to say the Islamic terrorist attack on America."  Neal Boortz.

Remember Pearl Harbor  "The nature of the attack, and subsequent Japanese attacks on the Philippines, Wake Island, and other strategic islands vital to the allied cause filled the US with a "terrible resolve" as the architect of the attack, Admiral Yamamoto said following the raid." 
Back then, America was capable of "terrible resolve". The Pelosis, academia and Hollywood have pretty much sucked that out of our national spirit.

Pearl Harbor Blog

BING is remembering Pearl Harbor, while Google is not.

Remembering Pearl Harbor: 69 Years  "... Always will be remembered the character of the onslaught against us. No matter how long it may take us to overcome this premeditated invasion, the American people in their righteous might will win through to absolute victory.
… With confidence in our armed forces — with the unbounding determination of our people — we will gain the inevitable triumph — so help us God."
— from Franklin D. Roosevelt’s December 8, 1941 speech to Congress.

December 7 ....... "Today is the anniversary of the second worst attack on American soil in our nation's history. Unlike the 911 attacks and the Ground Zero mosque, the Japanese have not asked to build a Shinto shrine at Pearl Harbor. The Japanese have not announced their intent to break ground on December 7th for such a shrine; nor have they applied for taxpayer funds from a Pearl Harbor Fund for a Shinto Shrine at Pearl Harbor.
"The very idea would have been unthinkable. Not anymore."  Pamela Geller, at Atlas Shrugs

Pearl Harbor Raid, 7 December 1941; Damaged Ships after the Attack  "This page features views of damaged ships at Pearl Harbor in the days following 7 December 1941, and provides links to other images of this subject."

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