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ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF D-DAY: Let Me Remind You What REAL Courage Is (HINT: It’s Not A 65yr. Old Tranny)

Real courage is what happened 71 years ago on D-Day – not an former olympian who decides to get breast implants and do a photo shoot for a magazine cover.

by Allen West

This time 71 years ago, there were men who boarded airplanes based in England. Their flight path would take them over the English Channel to Normandy where their mission was to jump in behind enemy lines. Their responsibility was to restore liberty to those who had been living under the yoke of tyranny — Naziism. These men of the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions had to secure roads, key bridges, and prevent German reinforcements in order to set the conditions for what would come the following morning at day break…Operation Overlord, D-Day.

It was to be the greatest amphibious invasion known to man. Courage is jumping into the night and for some at airspeeds higher than normal and from heights lower than normal. Courage was for some to have their equipment packs torn away — including their weapons. Courage was to be strewn all over the battlefield as the aircraft missed drop zones — yet they fought. Courage was to be dropped in the middle of a town on top of German forces, St. Mere Eglise, and fight on your way down…many killed, many captured.

Today, there are generations of Europeans who live in freedom and have liberty because there were those who took responsibility to defend it — with their lives. The selfish act of one person to alter himself from what God had created is hardly courageous and has no benefit for the greater advancement of mankind.

Today, June 6th, we remember courage, all these 71 years later. Seventy-one years from now, who will remember Bruce Jenner?

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