Sarah Palin Commemorates [the Nearly] 100th Anniversary of D-Day

June 7, 2011

Sarah Palin took some time off from her One Nation bus tour today to commemorate “the one hundredth anniversary of the American invasion of Normandy beach during World War Two exactly one hundred years ago in our past history.”  At 11:00 am today, the former governor of Alaska looked eastward from Normandy Beach NJ and reflected to a New Jersey beach resort crowd:

“Today, June 7th, 2011, will always be rememberanced as the day when God fearing America planted its staff on this beach to warn the German Nazis that we were on our way, and that they better skedaddle away fast. By golly, they did. America was once again free of Nazis who then captured the country France, like that was a surprise. Today, as I look out at New Jersey’s beautiful Normandy Beach, now a gorgeous place of sun and fun, I thank God for those brave Americans who pushed Nazis into the nearby East River. And I thank those entrepreneurial Americans who rebuilt this lovely God-fearing beach into the top tourist destination it is today.” 

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