This will bring back some memories for many of you.
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I believe you need Powerpoint to view this.
Thanks Donnie Mac
This will bring back some memories for many of you.
File Attachment: ReallyGreatMustSee.pps (4299 KB)
I believe you need Powerpoint to view this.
Thanks Donnie Mac
DAYUM that was great,also makes me feel old
If you don’t have powerpoint you can download a free powerpoint viewer from Microsloth. Just google “powerpoint viewer 2007” and click the first link.
-Go0se
While I appreciate the sentiment, it seemed like two unrelated powerpoints put together… one nostalgic, the other honoring the military. Just glad I didn’t stop halfway through.
Yeah, it did seem like 2 videos merged together.
Thank you. It was great.
Personally, I think it’s lame. If you’re gonna honor our servicemen, then do that. It’s half protest, half honor.
The protesting of today’s actor isn’t even accurate. The Iraq war is NOTHING like WWII. The simple fact that you’re gonna compare the Iraq war to WWII is a great disservice to heros from WWII.
Not only that, yesterday’s actors make nowhere near what today’s actors make. I bet if you started waving the equivalent of 10 million dollar in their face vs going off to a war that’s technically an invasion and occupation, they would rather take the ten mill.
What a big FAIL.
I can only see lots of text. I have powerpoint but it isn’t working.
I agree with Sander……not the same thing. Too bad most of the graphics are out of aspect.
That poem on page 30 and 31: Tell that to the africans who are raided and raped by soldiers every day.
This is made by somebody with radical pro american views, who can probably not even find moscow or berlin or amsterdam on a map.
Propaganda is a bad thing. Oh, and current day actors are a product from the freedom that those soldiers helped to protect. Bit of cause and effect there…
Any praise for Service people is good praise. It was sort of a mixed message, first it was a nostalgic trip down TV memory lane, then it segued into the Veterans.
It was interesting all the same.
Eli Mae sure did look cute in that Beverly Hillbillies photo.