Tuesday, August 5

Think About What You Saw

On 5 August 2008 my adventure started with the White House Visitor Center offers permanent exhibits relating to the White House and its furnishings, first families and ceremonies.



Sirens continues...as journey continues...



As a living memorial to the Holocaust, The Museum inspires leaders and citizens to confront hatred, prevent genocide, promote human dignity, and strengthen democracy. Between 1939 and 1945, Adolf Hitler and his accomplices murdered six million Jews in occupied Europe as part of Nazi genocidal policy. Back to August 1936, Hitler's Nazi dictatorship scored a huge propaganda success as host of the Summer Olympics. The International Olympic Committee had awarded Berlin the Games in 1931. When Hitler took power two years later, the US and other countries considered but ultimately rejected the idea of a boycott. The world thereby missed the chance to take a stand, that some observers at the time claimed, might have strengthened resistance to Nazi tyranny.



I'm much appreciated John McCain's famous quote of "I'd much rather lose a political campaign than lose a war.” Hence I hope Barack Obama would be smart enough to consider this - "I'd much rather lose a political campaign than lose a life." Picking Hillary Clinton as his running mate of VP is far too dangerous my friend.

You're the 11946911 visitor, thank you and God bless.