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PEARL HARBOR - a day which lives in infamy
A day which lives in infamy. A description by President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the day of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor — December 7, 1941. Roosevelt was addressing Congress, asking it to declare war on Japan. Once again we pause to remember and mourn the fallen and also to thank the men and women who still serve in our armed forces.
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IS AMERICA LISTENING?
Attachment 282224
By
Rev. Michael Curtis Carter
614 Greenbriar Road
Fairfield AL 35064
Is America listening now?
Someone has to lead the way, and keep our solemn vow.
America says “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”
Meanwhile I see too much grief and sadness.
Energy, inflation, and unemployment lines
Riots in schools are signs of the times.
Income taxes are going higher and higher.
Children’s homes are being destroyed by the fire.
America is stuck in the muck and the mire!
Little is being done to right these wrongs.
Individuals have forgotten their own freedom songs.
Start to get involved and raise a fuss
Till America cares about the rest of us.
Everyone…let’s raise our voice and speak.
No more turning of the other cheek.
Individuals united can never be weak.
Now is the time to take our stand. We’ve
Got to make America a better land.
Never forget our veterans
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Michael C. Carter, Captain, USAF