Veterans Day: Remember the Wasted Sacrifices November 11,2008

by Will

Will Grigg?s Liberty Minute

November 11,2008

Prior to 1954, the day commemorated as Veteran?s Day was celebrated as Armistice Day.
In its earlier form, the observance marked the moment when World War I came to a close.

The Great War, as it was known, devoured 20 million human beings, wrecked countries and kingdoms, and cleared the way for the propagation of murderous ideologies, devoured 20 million human beings, wrecked countries and kingdoms, and cleared the way for the propagation of murderous ideologies, including Communism, fascism, and radical Islam.

In 1915 the Vatican made a desperate plea for a negotiated end to the war. Had that peace initiative been acted on, the world could have been saved incalculable death, destruction, and misery.
Instead, the Wilson administration manipulated the United States into the European war, broke the stalemate, and imposed a vindictive peace settlement that abetted the rise of Nazism.

As we remember our veterans, it?s proper to remember how their sacrifices have been wasted by cynical, immoral rulers, including our own.

Let us take back the liberty wherewith Christ has made us free.

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