World War 2.: Remember Them All
It is 70 years since the beginning of World War Two. Remember every man, woman and child who fought and died in that great war.
It has been 70 years since the beginning of World War Two.

Let us not forget the heroes and heroines of that last great war.
It was a turning point in history. It was time of pride and prejudice, of struggle and strife. Men & Women from around the world fought for what they believed was right,whether right or wrong…
Whether friend or foe, today our nations that fought each other are united. United to push for peace in a world that is uncertain and without hurdles. So when we look back at the last great war, do not remember just those that fought for your country or stood hand in hand with those against our foes. Let us embrace the people of yesteryear who sacrificed their lives to defend what they believed was a moral cause.
We owe our future and our children’s futures to those brave men and women. So teenagers today, give up your seats on the crowded bus when the frail old man or woman has to stand. Help the disabled man who is old cross the street or carry his bags if he struggles under the strain. Stand and smile at the old lady who shelters against the rain and say hello. B proud of them and know they fought for your futures. For freedom. For life.
They gave their lives and their souls to protect and fight for what and who they believed in. Right or wrong the winners of that great war are us. Because of them they paved the way for a more united world. For those that died let them not die in vain. But one day rejoice them as the world stands up and unites in one voice.
They were all heroes.
Let their sacrifice be a reminder to us all what they fought to believe in.
Let their blood pave the way for a better mankind.
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Post CommentLeonardo da Vinci E.
On October 15, 2009 at 11:01 am
What planet exactly are you from? Those hero’s are the very ones who in their own country saw fit to lynch minorities who would not get off the sidewalk to let them pass first. Who would not let minorities eat at their restaurants. Who demanded that minorities give up their seats on the bus for them. Who demanded the very best jobs only for themselves and their friends. Who conspired to destroy successful minority business people and take over their assets. Who were so mean they would not even do war with minorities on their team. They went to war because they were ordered to, but they more resembled their enemies than not. But for the few good leaders the U.S. produced to right wrongs (And most of them were murdered) the average Joe carried the same deficiencies as the enemy. Think on that the next time you give up your seat without really knowing the full extent of how a person lived his life in those days and times.
Prometheus Ridley Scott
On October 15, 2009 at 11:07 am
Its good to have opinions. You rock lol. Oh and go figure my planet isnt yours with the oh so eloquent screen name
lmao
Leonardo da Vinci E.
On October 31, 2009 at 11:27 am
Please join me in requesting all communities that they require their police to address the public as “citizen”. The psychological event which occurs when that happens will aid both society and the police.
CHIPMUNK
On November 28, 2011 at 4:13 am
An interesting insight on the topic