Remembering D-Day
Today is the 62nd anniversary of what is commonly referred to as D-Day. Most of you know what that means but for those too young or who don’t know, a good page for reference on D-Day is the Encyclopedia Britannica:
Today is the 62nd anniversary of what is commonly referred to as D-Day. Most of you know what that means but for those too young or who don’t know, a good page for reference on D-Day is the Encyclopedia Britannica:
… and we still miss you so very much, President Reagan.
Here’s a must-read article on the similarities between FDR and Bush on the issue of domestic surveillance in a time of war:
First, Reagan press secretary and spokesperson Lyn Nofziger, who was 81, and now Reagan Defense Secretary Casper “Cap” Weinberger, who was 88.
I just got done blogging at B4B about how USSC Chief Justice John Roberts’ speech today at the Reagan Presidential Library has me a little nostalgic this evening about the Gipper.
The New Sisyphus blog is having an engaging discussion about Jacksonians – specifically, the Jacksonian approach to war. I encourage you to check it out and would be interested in reading your thoughts as to whether or not the Jacksonian approach to war is one we should apply as it relates to the war on terror.