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Rex Curry
On Memorial Day, everyone joins in remembering those who defended freedom and fought socialism.
In WWII, the U.S. helped end a war that began when Poland was invaded by Germany and the U.S.S.R. The invasion was a pact between the National Socialist German Workers’ Party and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to divide up Eastern Europe. (http://members.ij.net/rex/socialistwar.html)
Many people died fighting the Holocaust, and the larger socialist "Wholecaust," of which the Holocaust was a part. The National Socialist German Workers’ Party killed 21 million; the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics killed 62 million; and the People's Republic of China killed 35 million. Socialists are nuclear bombs. Socialism is nuclear war. (http://members.ij.net/rex/socialists.jpg)
It is scary how socialists even molded America. During WWII, government schools in the U.S. taught the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag with a straight-arm salute like that of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party. (http://members.ij.net/rex/pledge1.html).
The Pledge was created (1892) by a self-proclaimed National Socialist (Francis Bellamy) in the U.S. three decades before it inspired the Nazis. (http://members.ij.net/rex/pledgesalute.html).
The salute changed because of WWII. But there are still government schools, and laws that make teachers lead children in robotic chants of the socialist’s pledge daily, on cue.
Memorial Day is a reminder of our victory in the ongoing struggle against socialism.
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Rex Curry is published worldwide as a libertarian and a lawyer with a degree in journalism. http://RexCurry.net is the only site on the internet that
collects and displays historic photographs of the original Pledge of Allegiance. Rex collects historic photos that show how socialism has harmed the U.S., and his hobby is also photography and graphic art, displayed on
the website. His predecessors helped settle Key West back when Florida's government was virtually non-existent. The Curry Mansion (historic home of Florida's first capitalist millionaire) is still on the local tour.
Rexy@ij.net
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