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Why Was D-Day So Significant for Poland ? [266]
No American died for my freedom.
If that is what you want to believe then that is your freedom to do so but please don't promote and try to indoctrinate us with your opinion.
Nothing to do with the Americans dying in Normandy in 1944.
Rich, I like you in many ways but could punch you in your face for being so unpatriotic to a country that you have enjoyed to live in because of American men and women's ultimate sacrifices for.
No human in their right mind could stand by and watch what was happening in Europe.
You never wore a uniform for any country so I can understand why you can't understand patriotic pride.
Never since the US was created, were you at risk of losing your rights as guaranteed by the US Constitution.
Horseshit Rich, you bang on about losing your Second Amendment Rights constantly here.
And I am not going to get into a three week pis sing contest with you about what a great ex-pat American you are and turn it around about me.
My opinion is, "I don't care how you got here, but I do care when you start talking sht about what my family sacrificed for you to be able to do it."
Now, please for my sake, get the hell out of this thread and stay out of it.