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Posted 12/21/2006 4:00 PM


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USA Today
December 21, 2006
Pg. 13

Does The Next Generation Value The Sacrifice Of War?

By Jack Valenti

There is a piece of sadness that the election failed to debate. It is the lamentable detachment by the young among us to freedom's history.

The press has reported that Clint Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers, his masterly recreation of courage and fidelity to duty and country exhibited by young Marines in the bloodiest battle of World War II, has gone largely unattended by the youngsters of this day.

Watching this movie, watching ordinary young men performing extraordinary feats of heroism, broke my heart. They put to hazard their own lives not to win medals, but because their country was in danger. Why, then, a casual indifference to this story by so many young people? Maybe it's because we have been so benumbed by war, particularly this Iraq war, and because so few youngsters have worn a uniform. A movie about a battle a half a century ago carries no umbilical connection to them. That's understandable. But it ought not to be.

Perhaps some parents might want to do what I did years ago. When my son was about 14, I took him to Omaha Beach and the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in France. We stood on the bluff above the beach in the same spot where Nazi troops had dug in. They had poured rifle, mortar and machine gunfire onto the U.S. troops clambering out of their landing crafts. They cut them down on the sand and in the water that seemed to still run red with the blood flowing so wantonly on that invasion day, June 6, 1944.

My son was struck with how close it was from the bluff to the beach. I said, "John it was very close, but remember those young boys never turned back, not one of them. They never turned back. They kept coming."

Then we walked a short distance to the American Cemetery. It is on land a grateful France granted to the United States for use in perpetuity. The Stars and Stripes flies over this cathedral of the dead. We turned our gaze to the grave markers, row upon row upon row, as far as the eye could see. There, I told my son, were buried 9,387 young men, many of whom were in between the ages of 18 and their early 20s, "just a few years older than you are right now," I said.

We walked among the markers laid out in serried ranks. I asked my son to read the inscriptions on those grave markers, the bland finalities of a young warrior's life — name, rank, outfit and the day he died — lives ended before they could be lived.

Finally, I stopped and looked full face at my son. "John, I want you to know why I brought you here." He looked puzzled. I said, "I wanted you to understand that these boys, who never knew you, nonetheless gave you the greatest gift one human can give another. They gave you the gift of freedom. They bought and paid for that gift in blood and bravery. They made it possible for you and millions like you to never have to test your own courage to see how you would react when the dagger is at the nation's belly and death stares you right in the face. You owe them a debt you will never be able to repay."

My son seemed genuinely moved. We never spoke about this again until one day years later, he phoned me. "Dad, last night I saw Saving Private Ryan. You were right. They never turned back, not a one. They kept coming." His voice trembled as he spoke.

Somehow, my own voice cracked a bit with gratitude. My son remembered. May God grant that every boy and girl in this free and loving land never forget the gift of young boys so long ago, a gift given to generations of Americans who were yet to be born.

Jack Valenti flew 51 combat missions in World War II as a pilot commander of a B-25 twin-engine attack bomber with the 12th Air Force in Europe. He also is former chairman of the Motion Picture Association of America.



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Posted 12/21/2006 9:25 PM


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Too many of our worthless citizens both young and middle aged hate what that sacrifice represents they despise the military, our country and authority. But we continue to support and allow this blighted anti-patriotism to fester and grow by supporting Liberal institutions, politicians, and schools who pander to leftist/communist/socialist/valueless professors and students. These people actually think that such sacrifices are foolish and antagonistic towards other cultures and beliefs. Instead of culling them from society and preventing them from poisoning anymore young impressionable minds we glorify such fuzzy non-value non-judgemental thinking...shame on us. I will always confront Liberals, Liberalism and Liberal politics for what they are...a threat to this very society and our freedoms. Thank you John Kerry for at least exposing the Liberal attitude towards our Military Service Members...they are too stupid to not evade service overseas. This is truly the linch pin philosophy of the Liberals...and we just damn handed control of Congress back to them...damn us. I have more respect for a Muslim Jihadist than I do a Liberal...at least the Jihadist comes at you head on with their desire to destroy our Country and way of life, the Liberals have the same agenda but will do it with Political Correctness, multi-culturalism, anti-immigrationism, entitlement, welfare, heavier taxes on the working middle class and of course more laws to make us safer (keep us under control and under their thumb). Yes until they totally castrate us and make us incapable of rightous anger and positive retribution they will not be happy. Led by that idiot Jimmy Carter and all the rest of the Birkenstock wearing Intelligensia the Liberals will pound their message into our society until even a menatlly challenged person can spew their meaningless propaganda effortlessly. Yeah there are some awesome kids leading the fight to protect our Country and way of life...unfortunately they are the minority and not the majority. So our X-box 360 playing red bull drinking military hating youth can continue to party on without thought of obligation to repay the sacrifice of those who are better than they are or ever will be. R.I.P. the Republic.

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