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« Really, Who is This Guy? | Main | A Great Offer! » April 29, 2004
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Posted by Bill The World War II Memorial is officially open to the public today: As he filed into the memorial with several hundred other visitors, he said its grandeur recalled one of his most vivid memories of the war: when, approaching Normandy, "we saw thousands of ships, and every ship had a barrage balloon over it, and it was an amazing, awesome sight." The World War II memorial, Griffenhagen said, "reminds me of that. It's breathtaking." It's stunning, as I've mentioned in this earlier INDC photo-essay. Be sure to click on the WaPo's more impressive photo gallery. As a side note, mark your calendars, as INDC Journal will be covering the dedication ceremony over Memorial Day weekend. UPDATE: I just found out that the BIG GUY is going to be in attendance at the ceremony - I finally get to see Dubya up-close-and-personal. I'm excited. Posted by Bill at April 29, 2004 11:05 AM | TrackBack (2) CommentsI finally get to see Dubya up-close-and-personal. Dunno about that, Bill. The guys in suits and shades will probably recognize you from your frequent attendance at moonbat gatherings and spirit you away to an undisclosed location, where you can do no harm. Posted by: Boyd at April 30, 2004 12:55 PM Heh heh! (Rubs hands together maniacally) Think of the unposed pictures that I will take! Spielberg, Hanks, Dole, Dubya, etc. Such material! Posted by: Bill from INDC Journal at April 30, 2004 01:15 PM |
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