Saturday, October 3, 2009

Our European Arrogance? NO NEED TO APOLOGIZE!

Below is an email I just received, thanks AGB, and I realize it has been circulating since April, 2009 but the powerful message is still timely. I don't know about you, but I am sick and tired of Barack Obama bashing this great nation.

Ever since the Obama's hit the national stage it has been made popular to apologize and worse to bash us on foreign soil. At the start of their presidential campaign up to and including their failed bid in Copenhagen to host the Olympics, the apologist-in-chief couldn't resist his anti-American rhetoric.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wbW5bIzAWU&feature=player_embedded#

The below email went viral, apparently in response to Obama's Anti-American Euro-tour. He had the audacity to explain to a French crowd that,
“In America, there is a failure to appreciate Europe’s leading role in the world. Instead of celebrating your dynamic union and seeking to partner with you to meet common challenges, there have been times where America has shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive.”

http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/10067

Of course all of this big bad arrogance in America was prior to his rise to the WH. Barack Hussein Obama, The One, arrived to fix it all...Maybe, now the bride of Barack can finally be proud of our country.

Powerful Email (I sourced it all and it is amazingly accurate and humble):

1. The American Cemetery at Aisne-Marne, France: 2289 of our Military dead
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2. The American Cemetery at Ardennes, Belgium: 5329 of our Military dead
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3. The American Cemetery at Brittany, France: 4410 of our Military dead.
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4. Brookwood, England American Cemetery: 468 of our Military dead.
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5. Cambridge, England American Cemetery: 3812 of our Military dead.


6. Epinal, France American Cemetery: 5525 of our Military dead


7. Flanders Field, Belgium American Cemetery: 368 of our Military dead


8. Florence, Italy American Cemetery: 4402 of our Military dead
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9. Henri-Chapelle, Belgium American Cemetery: 7992 of our Military dead


10. Lorraine, France American Cemetery: 10,489 of our Military dead


11. Luxembourg, Luxembourg American Cemetery: 5076 of our Military dead
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12. Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery: 14246 of our Military dead


13. Netherlands, Netherlands American Cemetery: 8301 of our Military dead


14. Normandy, France American Cemetery: 9387 of our Military dead


15. Oise-Aisne, France American Cemetery: 6012 of our Military dead


16. Rhone, France American Cemetery: 861 of our Military dead


17. Sicily, Italy American Cemetery: 7861 of our Military dead
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18. Somme, France American Cemetery: 1844 of our Military dead


19. St. Mihiel, France American Cemetery: 4153 of our Military dead


20. Suresnes, France American Cemetery: 1541 of our Military dead


Apologize to no one. Remind those of our sacrifice and don't confuse arrogance with leadership.

If I added correctly, the count is 104,366 dead.(With the Unknown and Missing it's more!)

And we have to watch an American elected leader who apologizes to Europe and the Middle East that our country is "arrogant"!!

HOW MANY FRENCH, DUTCH, ITALIANS, BELGIANS AND BRITS ARE BURIED ON OUR SOIL, DEFENDING US AGAINST OUR ENEMIES??

WE DON'T ASK FOR PRAISE...BUT WE HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO NEED TO APOLOGIZE!

1. Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial

2. Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial

3. Brittany American Cemetery and Memorial

4. Brookwood Cemetery

5. American Battle Monuments Commission (Cambridge)

6. American Battle Monuments Commission (Epinal)

7. Flanders Field American Cemetery and Memorial

8. American Battle Monuments Commission (Florence)

9. Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial

10. Lorraine American Cemetery and Memorial(Largest number of graves of any WW2 cemetery in Europe)
11. Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial (Patton was buried at Cemetery along with other members of the Third Army)
12. Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial(The cemetery contains the largest number of American military dead in Europe)
13. American Battle Monuments Commission (Netherlands)

14. Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial(The first American cemetery on European soil in World War II)
15. American Battle Monuments Commission (Oise-Aisne, France)

16. American Battle Monuments Commission (Most died in the liberation of France)

17. American Battle Monuments Commission (Most died in the liberation of Sicily)

18. American Battle Monuments Commission (Somme, France)

19. American Battle Monuments Commission (St. Mihiel, France)

20. American Battle Monuments Commission (Suresnes, France)

3 comments:

Danny said...

Amen brother. We should always walk with our heads held high.

juslen said...

Awesome, definitely spreading the the world about this article and your site.

Miguel said...

By the way, the offer made by the soviets was much bigger than the Americans. Just for the record.