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Does Google hate America? No. “Hate” is such a negative word. They just don’t care.
An absolutely on-target parody of mainstream media, imagining how they might have covered the invasion of Normandy with today’s enhanced technology—and today’s relentless negativity. [Video] (Hat tip: Thanos.)
It’s the anniversary of D-Day, the invasion of Normandy that began the liberation of Europe from the Nazi nightmare. So what does Google celebrate today? The birthday of Spanish painter Diego Velasquez, which as we all know is much more important than some silly war to save civilization: Google. ...
We’re flying the flag to commemorate June 6, 1944, when one of the largest invasion forces in history landed on the beach at Normandy and stepped into hell: First Wave at Omaha Beach. We salute those men and their incredible courage. Never forget.
Blackfive has a roundup of excellent blogosphere posts on D-Day: D-Day Remembered. And Confederate Yankee takes a look back at General George S. Patton’s Normandy Invasion speech: A Link In A Great Chain.