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Your the one who thinks the world revolves around tweeting and that is why your hero tweeted. Keep up with your own nonsense. Or let the paid operatives chime in either way.
"... White House archives of June 6 for each year President Bush was in office only show Bush commemorating D-Day in 2001 and 2004. In 2001, Bush dedicated a D-Day memorial in Virginia, and in 2004, he went to Normandy to mark the 60th anniversary of D-Day."
Your the one who thinks the world revolves around tweeting and that is why your hero tweeted. Keep up with your own nonsense. Or let the paid operatives chime in either way.
Sorry, I don't know anything about tweeting except that this is the way to communicate these days. You're living in the dark ages if you don't accept this and the technology that goes with it. You're nonsense by not accepting this.
Hmmm....do you think non-christian US citizens feel the same way?
Or do they somehow not count?
I wonder why you use present tense in your question and I used far past tense in my statement. I know why you did that but I am sure that you failed to see FDR doing the prayer.
We still outnumber you atheists by a huge number, you know.
And what did Bush do. You really have no idea how useful and powerful tweeting is. It's the new age of communication. Get used to it because it's only the beginning.
I thought you were talking about the tweeting from last night by those people wanting to kill Walker. I guess you failed to see that thread last night, though.
Now we're going back 40 years....are you kidding me How many of us were even around to care then.
I was 12 when D-Day took place. I can't help it that you are a kid and can't or don't know chit about the history of that war.
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