"Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message
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"plumb bob" wrote in message
For the rest of you, get off your moral high horses. War is a dirty
business. Think about that for a change. Think about the millions of
soldiers who fought and won that war, and then go visit D.C. to find
their
memorials. It is very disappointing that that generation is not properly
honored and remembered in my opinion. And you want to get upset that
someone dented the Enola Gay???
Good up to the last line, then you use a rationalization that most parents
wouldn't accept from a four year old.
Tell me how a dent in a heap of metal has any significance compared to what
happened to millions of people in the war. Then, you might have a case. Go
back and read the original post - the person who wrote the original post
behaved as if the sky was falling. These are just objects connected to
events of historical significance. The essence of the story is in the lives
of the people that lived and died in it, so we can enjoy the freedoms we
have today. All else is not very important in my opinion. Again, I find it
very disappointing that this generation is not better remembered. The FIRST
such national memorial will open on May 29, 2004 in Washington, D.C.... 59
years later.
www.wwiimemorial.com
Plumb Bob, straight up opinions.