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Burama FL Jammeh <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Jun 2014 17:38:51 -0400
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Freedom: "Deserved/Worthy Cause To Fight For"

Watching screaming images of D-Day amphibious and parachuting assault of WWII. Very obvious one will not fight a war in such a manner with present technology. But even then, the impression Hitler had was a different area. Regardless a great cause full of determined generation of men/women to protect and expand frontiers of freedom. They did and we owe it to them to pass on the bat to the next generation.

Besides the pomp and circumstance, confusing signals coming from today's leaders whether are ready to protect, maintain and/or expand freedom at all cost. Russia is allowed to change International boundaries at will. China is harassing her neighbors over territory that were already internationally demarcated. Terror sprouting everywhere and our biggest strategy is appeasement. More disturbingly though people of free world are marching on strangulating free speech simply because they disagree with that view - so many anecdotal evidences in religion, social/cultural issues, politics and race. For instance in today's America people can be forced out of jobs and/or property for what they say.

I can only hope for another Sir Winston Churchill or at least Ronald Reagan/Margaret Thatcher combo generation of leaders to safe what are left of freedom.

I hope we all reflect on the history of how freedom was/is earned.

Burama Jammeh

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