Happy Veterans' Day, everyone! On this date in 1918, an armistice was signed between the Allies and Germany, ending World War I. Also, the Mayflower Compact was signed on this date in 1620. The compact was the first document of self-government in America. Additionally, Nat Turner, the leader of a violent slave uprising, was hanged on this date in 1831, and Germany finished conquering France on this date in 1942.
Also, yesterday governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts gave an excellent speech against the judges of the Supreme Judicial Court who legalized gay marriage. Romney said that the judges' actions created a "great peril to the culture of our entire land." How true. There are many people who, instead of being glorious and patriotic, aim to turn America into a communist country where people can be as immoral as they want and not only be accepted, but actually be rewarded by the government by forming un-individualistic, undignified relationships! Even more excellent was the fact that a man named Gerald Walpin, who introduced Romney, praised the governor for fighting against the "modern-day KKK...the Kennedy-Kerry Klan"!
Today President Bush gave a great speech as well. He defended Operation Iraqi Freedom and spoke out against its critics. Hooray for Bush! On this Veterans' Day, the last thing America needs is annoying, unpatriotic criticism of the war.
Friday, November 11, 2005
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