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On Tuesday's Mark Levin Show
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Ubiquitous
2017-06-07 01:05:00 UTC
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On Tuesday’s Mark Levin show, Today is the anniversary of D-day
which occurred on June 6, 1944. It was incredibly important that the
landing succeed. There was a 50/50 chance that it wouldn’t work and
General Ike Eisenhower even had a speech prepared in case of defeat.
The casualties were unbelievable as many were killed when they first
got out of the boats, due to German machine gun fire focusing on the
boats opening. It was the greatest amphibious landing in history and
gave us a foothold in France and was the beginning of the end for
the Third Reich. These were young men fighting for us who were 18,
19 and in their early twenties. Now when you look at college
campuses with their safe spaces, you can see how far we have sunk as
a nation. The left divides, instigates, and breaks the American
people up by race, gender and other categories. It is a constant and
unrelenting poison. This is why it is important to remember D-Day
and the battles that brought our country together. These men and
women put their lives on the line to fight for this nation, yet they
get little gratitude from Hollywood and the media. Later, look at
the disrespect that General John Kelly, head of the DHS receives
from Sen Kamala Harris. He lost his son in combat and still tries to
protect this country. Harris is so obsessed with preventing local
law enforcement from assisting ICE with deporting illegal aliens,
and shows no respect. Finally, Colonel Richard Kemp calls in to talk
about terrorism and jihadism. There is one attack a week in the
United Kingdom, yet nothing ever seems to done about it. These
terrorists who go to the Middle East and then travel back home are
very dangerous people who have been raping and murdering. It is very
disturbing that these extremists are known before the terror attacks
occur.
hari seldon
2017-07-05 12:01:04 UTC
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On Tuesday’s Mark Levin show, Today is the anniversary of D-day
which occurred on June 6, 1944. It was incredibly important that the
landing succeed. There was a 50/50 chance that it wouldn’t work and
General Ike Eisenhower even had a speech prepared in case of defeat.
The casualties were unbelievable as many were killed when they first
got out of the boats, due to German machine gun fire focusing on the
boats opening. It was the greatest amphibious landing in history and
gave us a foothold in France and was the beginning of the end for
the Third Reich. These were young men fighting for us who were 18,
19 and in their early twenties. Now when you look at college
campuses with their safe spaces, you can see how far we have sunk as
a nation. The left divides, instigates, and breaks the American
people up by race, gender and other categories. It is a constant and
unrelenting poison. This is why it is important to remember D-Day
and the battles that brought our country together. These men and
women put their lives on the line to fight for this nation, yet they
get little gratitude from Hollywood and the media. Later, look at
the disrespect that General John Kelly, head of the DHS receives
from Sen Kamala Harris. He lost his son in combat and still tries to
protect this country. Harris is so obsessed with preventing local
law enforcement from assisting ICE with deporting illegal aliens,
and shows no respect. Finally, Colonel Richard Kemp calls in to talk
about terrorism and jihadism. There is one attack a week in the
United Kingdom, yet nothing ever seems to done about it. These
terrorists who go to the Middle East and then travel back home are
very dangerous people who have been raping and murdering. It is very
disturbing that these extremists are known before the terror attacks
occur.
American propaganda of the last thirty years is aimed at creating and
maintaining the fiction that D-day was mainly an american affair with
the english and canadians playing second fiddle.

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