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December 7 1941, a day we should never forget. It has come and gone this year with little or no recognition, even on this site. It shows what this country has come too. Kind of sad. Ed
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My Father-in-Law, Seaman Archie Scott, was a Pearl Harbor survivor who was on the heavy cruiser New Orleans during the attack. Only two men are still alive that were on the battleship Arizona. You are right to call out a lack of remembrance for this attack whose battle cry was "Remember Pearl Harbor". If we forget our history we will lose our culture.
"You can't please everyone, so you've got to please yourself." Ricky Nelson
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yes it is sad.. The schools hardly touch on either of the world wars.. Lately the last few years its the attempt to discredit our founding fathers..
There are kids that don't know the difference between a Democracy and a Republic , and don't know the pledge of allegiance.! What the hell are they teaching them?!?!
IF the parents don't start speaking up our culture will be in jeopardy,,,our freedom too...
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Gas Well, most of the teachers are Democrats, what do you think they are teaching. I think our culture is already dead. Most people in the US are only interested in when the new I phone will be out. Dave, I will not go any further, BUT, we should. Ed
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