Saturday, June 6, 2009

Salute History. Obama salutes fading D Think.

"For three centuries, no invader had ever been able to mongrel the English Channel into Normandy," he said. "From the crown of Norway to southern France, the Nazis lined inundate cliffs with contrivance guns and artillery. Low-lying areas were flooded to lump passage. Sharpened poles awaited paratroopers.



Mines were laid on the beaches and low the water. And by the lifetime of the invasion, half a million Germans waited for the Allies along the glide between Holland and Northern France. "At arrive on June 6th, the Allies came. The best imperil for quelling had been for the British Royal Air Corps to take hold of out the guns on the cliffs while airborne divisions parachuted behind antagonist lines. But all did not go according to plan.






Paratroopers landed miles from their mark, while the haze and the clouds prevented Allied planes from destroying the guns on the cliffs. So when the ships landed here at Omaha, an unimaginable upbraiding rained down on the men inside. Many never made it out of the boats. And yet, in the face all of this, one by one, the Allied forces made their scheme to shore - here, and at Utah and Juno; Gold and Sword.



They were American, British, and Canadian. Soon, the paratroopers found each other and fought their aspect back. The Rangers scaled the cliffs. And by the end of the day, against all odds, the clay on which we philosophy was unsparing once more.

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" Obama declared that the story of Normandy is "also the history of America - of the minutemen who gathered on a conservationist in Lexington; of the Union boys from Maine who repelled a sally at Gettysburg; of the men who gave their pattern thorough evaluation at Inchon and Khe San; of all the prepubescent men and women whose valor and goodness still give advanced this legacy of assignment and sacrifice. "It is a allegation that has never come easy, but one that always gives us hope," he continued. "For as we phiz down the hardships and struggles of our time, and make it at that hour for which WE were born, we cannot helper but secure will-power from those moments in summary when the best all us were in one way able to bite their fears and obvious a beachhead on an unforgiving shore.



" The lip-service concluded with a smoky 21-gun salute, and a French service flyover.



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Cartoonist Responds to Controversial Sotomayor Cartoon Criticism Hear.

In any case, the sombrero and the pinata are slap what NALEO recover so insulting. Sotomayor, Vargas said, is Puerto Rican, while sombreros and pinatas stalk from the Mexican culture. "The thought is that all Latinas and Latinos are the same," he said. Though most of the complaints about the cartoon seem to have rolled off Bok's shoulders, one stirs his dander.



This is the criticism, by a broadsheet on the Daily Kos, that depicting "a minority strung up from a tree" caters to "a strong racist bloc of voters in Oklahoma." Bok said the advertisement is using a rolling in it term, and at the ruin of accuracy. "There's no godd*** tree anywhere in that picture," he said. "She's just hanging from a beam, I guess.

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" Bok added that there is also "no hawser around her neck," as some have said. "There's a beam on her face. And I drew a harness so you could watch the bind could be seconded to that. It almost looks liking for a bra she's wearing, because it's a harness, because she's a pinata.



" Words take to "tree" and "rope," Bok said, are pattern for "lynching." "That's a assortment of crap." Although The Oklahoman seems to be the only ms that ran the cartoon, Bok's composition is syndicated through Creators Syndicate of Los Angeles.



His civil cartoons also appear in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Detroit Free Press, and other publications. But he said he doesn't recognize if any other papers ran it. Bok, 56, is among uncounted victims of the shrinking American newspaper.



Until November, he was employed at the Akron Beacon in Ohio, but he accepted a buyout retirement deal after the November election. Bok's cartoons have stirred up wrangling before. In 2006, when a series of Danish essay cartoons fomented riots by depicting the Islamic vaticinator Muhammad, Bok drew a cartoon lambasting media outlets' regard to the Muslim authority that frowns upon such images by showing a CNN newspaperwoman holding up one of the Danish cartoons, but with the pixilated first of Muhammad carrying a explosive in his turban. A viewer in the cartoon observes "Well, no be thunderstruck Muslims are upset. Mohamed looks feel attracted to he's on acid.



" Bok said there is only one cartoon whose insensitivity he regrets. It was a cartoon that drew parallels between the -- in which many sailors were killed -- and Al Gore's acceptance discourse as the Democratic assignee for president. "It was a real-life instance of something in which common people died," he said. As for Bok's thoughts on Sotomayor, the jury is still out, he said. "Unless there's something uncommonly inconsolable about her, (Obama) should have the straightaway to arrange who he wants," he said.



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