24 January 1965 Sir Winston Churchill died,
That speech
50 years ago on this day
- Oscar Namechange
- Posts: 31842
- Joined: Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:26 am
50 years ago on this day
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
50 years ago on this day
Oscar Namechange;1472572 wrote: 24 January 1965 Sir Winston Churchill died,
That speech
If today we could find a real leader.
That speech
If today we could find a real leader.
What happened to Kamala Harris' campaign?
She had the black vote all locked up.
She had the black vote all locked up.
- Oscar Namechange
- Posts: 31842
- Joined: Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:26 am
50 years ago on this day
tude dog;1472576 wrote: If today we could find a real leader.
I doubt we will. Political correctness has devoid leaders from making great speeches right from the heart. They are the one's who go down In history. It's those speeches that stir a nation and Instill national pride especially In hard times and times of war. leaders like Churchill could Inspire and get the troops and nation right behind him. That's gone. Replaced with speech writers, proof readers, legal advisers and every word examined for fear of being UPC and offending anyone who happens to choose to take offence. It's a PR machine every step of the way.
I doubt we will. Political correctness has devoid leaders from making great speeches right from the heart. They are the one's who go down In history. It's those speeches that stir a nation and Instill national pride especially In hard times and times of war. leaders like Churchill could Inspire and get the troops and nation right behind him. That's gone. Replaced with speech writers, proof readers, legal advisers and every word examined for fear of being UPC and offending anyone who happens to choose to take offence. It's a PR machine every step of the way.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
50 years ago on this day
A read of the comments put things into context.
Never knew this part.........shocking.
Never knew this part.........shocking.
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
50 years ago on this day
Oscar Namechange;1472572 wrote: 24 January 1965 Sir Winston Churchill died,
That speech
Just remembered, on that day I asked my Social Studies teacher why our flag was not at half mast?
Mr. Lappan sent me to the Boys Vice Principal to ask him why.
Nobody ever wants to go to the VP, as usual it is for disclipine.
Anyway, from what I remember, it was not issued from the higher ups.
Just something to show that at least one 12 yank gave thought of it.
That speech
Just remembered, on that day I asked my Social Studies teacher why our flag was not at half mast?
Mr. Lappan sent me to the Boys Vice Principal to ask him why.
Nobody ever wants to go to the VP, as usual it is for disclipine.
Anyway, from what I remember, it was not issued from the higher ups.
Just something to show that at least one 12 yank gave thought of it.
What happened to Kamala Harris' campaign?
She had the black vote all locked up.
She had the black vote all locked up.
- Oscar Namechange
- Posts: 31842
- Joined: Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:26 am
50 years ago on this day
tude dog;1472696 wrote: Just remembered, on that day I asked my Social Studies teacher why our flag was not at half mast?
Mr. Lappan sent me to the Boys Vice Principal to ask him why.
Nobody ever wants to go to the VP, as usual it is for disclipine.
Anyway, from what I remember, it was not issued from the higher ups.
Just something to show that at least one 12 yank gave thought of it. Then Thank you. That's an honour. Not the only thing you gave thought of either I note :yh_shhhh:yh_flag
Mr. Lappan sent me to the Boys Vice Principal to ask him why.
Nobody ever wants to go to the VP, as usual it is for disclipine.
Anyway, from what I remember, it was not issued from the higher ups.
Just something to show that at least one 12 yank gave thought of it. Then Thank you. That's an honour. Not the only thing you gave thought of either I note :yh_shhhh:yh_flag
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon