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Thursday, June 19, 2008

FDR D-Day Speech Set to Top Gun Theme

This is a little dates, with the anniversary of D Day having passed, but I just came across it today, and it's exceedingly cool.

It's President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's D-Day speech and prayer, set to Jan Hammer's "Top Gun" theme songs--a great song from one of my favorite movies, as the background to one of the most (if not THE most) phenomenal invasion in human history.



Note that FDR was praying in public, in the hearing of all Americans, and he was a Democrat. And he got away with it!


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