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"Omaha Beach," June 6, 1944. The "Greatest Generation," in action.

"Omaha Beach," June 6, 1944. The "Greatest Generation," in action. | FROM ACTORS AND ARCHITECTS TO WAITERS, WELDERS AND ZOOLOGISTS, THEY CAME TOGETHER IN THE NAME OF FREEDOM. MILLIONS OF SOLDIERS FOUGHT IN DOZENS OF OTHER BATTLES. THE 150,000 G.I.S WHO TOOK PART IN D-DAY, SET THE STAGE FOR VICTORY IN EUROPE IN WWII. SEEING THE GRAVES OF THOSE KILLED IN BATTLE, TRUMP ASKED "WHAT WAS IN IT FOR THEM?"  THE ANSWER? EVERYTHING. | image tagged in politics | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
288 views 2 upvotes Made by LarryCaird 3 years ago in politics
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1 up, 3y
My grandparents were part of the greatest generation. They fought actual fascists, not the fake fascists who are nothing more than our pathetic politicians painted as fascists by today's media.

By way of comparison to the greatest generation, our current generations look like drunken frat boys with Dad's Amex Black card. Future generations will hate us, and they will have every right to. We are about as selfish as it gets when it comes to the country we hand to our descendants.

The debt we're leaving them is shameful. Would you agree Larry?

I hope you sourced your quote Larry. Is it on video? I'm not trying to be rude, but given how you gather info, I'm going to have to be somewhat dubious of your sources since you're using search terms that fall into the "confirmation bias" category. So they often yield results with the type of info that tends to not be true.
0 ups, 3y
Respect for all who served. Then and now.
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FROM ACTORS AND ARCHITECTS TO WAITERS, WELDERS AND ZOOLOGISTS, THEY CAME TOGETHER IN THE NAME OF FREEDOM. MILLIONS OF SOLDIERS FOUGHT IN DOZENS OF OTHER BATTLES. THE 150,000 G.I.S WHO TOOK PART IN D-DAY, SET THE STAGE FOR VICTORY IN EUROPE IN WWII. SEEING THE GRAVES OF THOSE KILLED IN BATTLE, TRUMP ASKED "WHAT WAS IN IT FOR THEM?" THE ANSWER? EVERYTHING.