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    The Kelly File

    Last evening on Fox Megan Kelly, ''which I love'' did a special show called ''Saluting the greatest generation.'' It was such a great show and the way she did it and presented it was just perfect and heart felt. Of course it was a tribute to the men and women of WWII.
    We are now losing one every 90 minutes and soon they will all be gone but hopefully never forgotten. There is a group now that has organized to take veterans to see the WWII monument in DC at no charge to them. They are catered to during this trip and my hat is dang sure off to this fine group of people for doing this. I hope you saw it, the show was just special and Megan did it major justice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhall View Post
    Last evening on Fox Megan Kelly, ''which I love'' did a special show called ''Saluting the greatest generation.'' It was such a great show and the way she did it and presented it was just perfect and heart felt. Of course it was a tribute to the men and women of WWII.
    We are now losing one every 90 minutes and soon they will all be gone but hopefully never forgotten. There is a group now that has organized to take veterans to see the WWII monument in DC at no charge to them. They are catered to during this trip and my hat is dang sure off to this fine group of people for doing this. I hope you saw it, the show was just special and Megan did it major justice.
    Didn't catch it but will look for a rerun of it. I am captivated by that generation. I try and learn via Books and documentaries about what they went through. Think about what that generation has seen happen to this country....I mean technology wise not the downfall of respect and power that we had. Smart phones, computers, autos and electronics in general. I bet they never imagined seeing super center stores like walmart all over the place!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJD View Post
    Didn't catch it but will look for a rerun of it. I am captivated by that generation. I try and learn via Books and documentaries about what they went through. Think about what that generation has seen happen to this country....I mean technology wise not the downfall of respect and power that we had. Smart phones, computers, autos and electronics in general. I bet they never imagined seeing super center stores like walmart all over the place!
    Good points and also think not only did they save all of American humanity from the world's biggest and most evil armed force but before that they endured the Great Depression. Everyone of them I have ever met has been humble to, every single one. I wish we could get back to their core values and mentality in this country oh how I wish....

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    Hey Don I just went over and punched in Kelly files saluting the greatest generation on Youtube and got most of the highlighted clips from last nights show. Go check it out Bro it's all that and then some.

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    Thanks for letting us know, I'll have to check it out.

    MK is a very smart, very attractive woman. Only one who can consistently hand O'Reilly's ass to him when he gets uppity.

    Watched 'Saving Private Ryan' the other night (again) and yeah I sniveled a little at the end (again). If you can keep a dry eye at the end of that one, you're a tougher man than me.

    'Band of Brothers' is a great series too.

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    Right on Mark, I'll be lookin for it. Here something interesting about that generation compared to today!



    Subject: Putting things in perspective:





    March 21st 2010 to October 1 2013 is 3 years, 6 months, 10 days.

    December 7, 1941 to May 8, 1945 is 3 years, 5 months, 1 day.


    What this means is that in the time we
    were attacked at Pearl Harbor to the day
    that Germany surrendered is not enough
    time for this federal government to build
    a working webpage!!


    Mobilization of millions, building tens of
    thousands of tanks, planes, jeeps, subs,
    cruisers, destroyers, torpedoes, millions
    upon millions of guns, bombs, ammo, etc.
    Turning the tide in North Africa, invading
    Italy, D-Day, Battle of the Bulge, Race to
    Berlin - all of the above while we were also
    fighting the Japanese in the Pacific!!


    And these morons can't build a webpage???


    Oh, for SURE this Obama-fiasco is gonna work!!

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    Right on guys.....Jim when Matt Damons face turns into that old mans face and he asks his wife if he's a good man and what it means to him for the reason why..............Dude I feel exactly what you are saying if that doesn't tear your eyes you have no soul to touch pure and simple.
    Greatest war movie ever, there has never been a better one made and yes Band of Brothers is also a masterpiece.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mhall View Post
    Right on guys.....Jim when Matt Damons face turns into that old mans face and he asks his wife if he's a good man and what it means to him for the reason why..............Dude I feel exactly what you are saying if that doesn't tear your eyes you have no soul to touch pure and simple.
    Greatest war movie ever, there has never been a better one made and yes Band of Brothers is also a masterpiece.
    Exactly.

    What always strikes me is how regular old ordinary people turned into warriors and served with such distinction. I know the movie were talking about is VERY loosely based on fact, but the real Captain Miller was a high school English composition teacher. One of hundreds of thousands of ordinary Americans who stepped up to the plate in a big way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devils Horse View Post
    Exactly.

    What always strikes me is how regular old ordinary people turned into warriors and served with such distinction. I know the movie were talking about is VERY loosely based on fact, but the real Captain Miller was a high school English composition teacher. One of hundreds of thousands of ordinary Americans who stepped up to the plate in a big way.
    Amen Jim and the women worked their asses off making ammo, serving 24 hour days saving lives as nurses and countless other ''essential'' roles that enabled us to win the war. At home ALL Americans backed our efforts with every fiber in their being and even if they didn't agree they **** sure kept it to themselves. I look back at my Mom and Dad with complete respect, Dad was a SeaBee in the Pacific theatre. They both worked their entire lives and I never really remember them ever complaining about it. Dad was content to be a man, Mom was content for him to be one. Mom was content to be a woman and Dad was content for her to be one. It worked and their was a mutual respect of what each other brought to the table. They fought, Hell everybody does but the roles were never wishy washy and it was basically a pretty well oiled machine as most from that era had.

    Today the lines of seemingly everything are blurry and grey. Some things were never meant to be blurry and grey folks the natural order of things is very screwed up in my opinion and they will never return. I'm just thankful there is enough of us left that ''GET IT'' and can hopefully pass on some basic wisdom that should always apply.

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    I have an Aunt who is 95, and she put together guns and shells during the war. She is still going strong and one Tuff Cookie. I have never heard her complain once. It just kills me to see so many young people in this nation who have no clue what that generation did for them to waste a brain. I am so pround of my neighbor's son who I watched grow up next door and become a member of the Navy Seal Team 6. What those guys do is beyond belief at times, and when I see what he has accomplished in this day and time, it bring tears to my eyes. How in the world did we allow our morles and principles in this great nation get this low? Well, we really do know don't we.

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    I used to sit for hours on the living room floor in my Grandparents little house and listen to my Grandfather tell stories from WWII. I begged him to tell me stories...and his routine was to hold out on me for anticipation, then take off into a great one. He loved telling me how it was in the Army about as much as I loved hearing it. From North Africa, to Italy, to France...I heard the best and worst of them. I honestly felt like I went to war with him, because he was one of a dying breed of great story tellers. I've been a WWII buff ever since.

    As he got a lot older and became disabled, he was active in the DAV color guard up until he couldn't hardly walk anymore. I watched him as a flag man first in parades, then in the funerals of his buddies doing ceremonies with the flag, bugler, and 21 gun salute. Watching his group do the ceremony at his funeral was probably the hardest and proudest moment of my life. Cried like a baby.

    I really can't express how much I admire the man...and most of the millions of men just like him from that generation. Without question, THE greatest generation of Americans. The World would be a lot better place if more folks had the values, patriotism, and resolve that they had.

    Oh, and anybody who doesn't cry at the end of Saving Private Ryan is a commie. Best WWII movie ever.

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    Totally agree on Saving Private Ryan it gets me every time....but what gets me worse is this interview from the Band of Brothers "grandpa were you a hero in the war? Grandpa said....no but I served in a company of hero's". I was so engrossed in that movie that I felt I knew the guy and that just tore me up.

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