Liberty Dispatch - "Heroes" - Part 3

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Sunday, June 6th was the 77th Anniversary of D-Day. On that day, nearly 160,000 soldiers, sailors, and airmen engaged in this "noble cause". Operation Overlord was its military name. This was a massive operation. Over 4,000 soldiers died, and more than 9,000 were wounded. While there were still several months of terrible fighting in Europe after this day, D-Day was the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany and the tyranny and oppression that came with Hitler's ambition. The young men who were part of The Great Crusade, as General Dwight D. Eisenhower referred to this huge undertaking, exhibited the utmost courage.

In my latest Liberty Dispatch, I not only honor the courage and bravery of those soldiers who fought and died under the most horrific conditions and hellfire by a battle-hardened German enemy, but I also address some very sobering questions about our current politically-correct culture. If D-Day happened today, would America and her Allies have what it takes to overcome the great evil of tyranny and oppression that gripped Europe in WWII? Would our military leaders be able to wage war effectively under the woke political pressures exerted on the ranks of the United States Armed Forces happening today?

General Dwight D.Eisenhower (Supreme Allied Commander for the European WWII theater) called the landings on D-Day a "noble cause". In today's politically divisive country, would those on the left and right ever agree on anything worthy of a "noble cause" in America anymore?

Watch our latest Liberty Dispatch as I tackle these very difficult topics head-on.

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