Wednesday, December 07, 2005

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Moonbat's Rallying Cry: "FORGET PEARL HARBOR!"

YOU ARE VISITING THE OLD MALKIN(S)WATCH. THAT'S FANTASTIC. PLEASE VISIT THE NEW MALKIN(S)WATCH WHEN YOU GET A CHANCE.
Not really, of course, but that's what Malkin would have us believe.

Exhibit A? Those selfish hurricane victims:
Why have so many chosen to forget? The Mobile Register reports that observances of the Pearl Harbor attack are down, in part because of Hurricane Katrina:
While today marks the 64th anniversary of the Japanese attack on U.S. forces at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, which plunged the nation into World War II, local officials report a scarcity of area observances of the event.

No observance of the Dec. 7, 1941, attack will take place at Battleship Memorial Park on the Causeway this year because the park has remained closed since Aug. 29 when Hurricane Katrina inflicted some $4 million in damage on it.
Nothing says "choosing to forget" like allowing a 64th anniversary to go by while sitting in the broken shell of your house or refusing to rebuild the Battleship Memorial Park as the very top priority.