Well........Today's the 65th anniversary of the D-day landings.....This is the last time "Normandy Veterans Association" will be making an official pilgrimage to the landing beaches.....Most of the Vets are well into their 80's and the trip is a great "wrench" for a lot of them but what should be a time of honour and reflection for them is turning into a political circus with Sarkozy as the ring master.
Peter Hodge, Honorary General Secretary of the NVA, which is holding its last ever official commemorations this year, said that veterans had become a "political football" in recent weeks amid recriminations over the organisation for the anniversary.
"Successive governments always seem to lose the idea of what this is about, they seem to get the idea that this is a jamboree rather than a pilgrimage," he said.
"As soon as politicians get involved what happens in that our veterans and their families get shoved back and back and back.
"The whole sense of this is that the veterans are not important - it's the show, the extra security, the roads being shut, people being barred from where they wish to go and would have been able to go."
The area around the American military cemetery in Colleville will be locked down on Saturday while President Obama is present while signs on motorways across the wider region warn of major roads being closed forcing those attending to find back routes through villages.
What brought matters to a head was the fact that the Queen is not attending......Which many Vets see as a great insult because at least she actually served during WWII as a driver, which is more then can be said of all the scrounging dignity's there just for a "jolly" or in "Le Gnats" case, there for a good bit of "arse licking"!!!!
The area around the American military cemetery in Colleville will be locked down on Saturday while President Obama is present while signs on motorways across the wider region warn of major roads being closed forcing those attending to find back routes through villages.Mr Hodge said that while veterans welcomed the decision for the Prince of Wales to attend it would inevitably lead to disruption and plans that had been carefully drawn up over many months, at a time when no dignitaries were expected, would be altered.
"As soon as the senior people get involved there is a security clampdown. The people who suffer are the people who ought to be there, who have a right to be there, not all the ministers and all the people on a jolly."
Veterans visiting Pegasus Bridge - the first place in Nazi-occupied France to be liberated, just after midnight on June 6 1944 - said that they did not want to see politics overshadow the commemorations.
There will mobilised several platoons of gendarmes which will practically cordon off Normandy (7,000 official guests are expected, including Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks).....CAN YOU BELIEVE IT!!!!!!!
This is a time for reflection not a freebe for "arse-lickers" and their hangers-on......The public opinion in France of "Le Gnat" is already at a low.....This hijacking of an event, that changed the course of France and Europe, will stink it even lower but do the "arse-lickers care?? Do they Hell......REMEMBER THE FALLEN!!!!!!
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Totally agree. The politician scum should be concentrating on providing more support for war veterans (both old and more recent). And decent treatment of the Gurkas. The sooner that we get rid of that jockinese phuqwit and get an indigenous PM to rule England, the better (and that's coming from a Mick!).
Come the revolution and all the arse-licking politians will be history
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