When President Bush, before the Knesset, used the word "appeasement" to label those who would negotiate with Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, he invoked the most powerful analogy in any debate over war and peace. No man wishes to be regarded as an "appeaser." But, as this writer has discovered since my book "Churchill, Hitler and The Unnecessary War: How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World" was launched Memorial Day, there is a deep well of ignorance about what happened that September, 70 years ago. (Continued Below) Join the U.S. Navy and Proud Americans in Warning: "Don't Tread on Me" Flags bearing rattlesnakes and bearing the simple warning "Don't Tread on Me" were first flown on the first ships of the Continental Navy in the Delaware River in 1775. Today, as America faces unprecedented threats, this historic symbol of our founding has emerged as a reminder of our origin and true courage. The Secretary of the Navy, Gordon R. England, has ordered all U.S. Navy ships to fly the First Navy Jack in place of the Union Jack for the duration of the Global War on Terrorism. We invite you to proudly display this American symbol and send a message to the world that America will stand up to its aggressors and preserve liberty. Click here to find out more about our Special Edition First Navy Jack Flag |
Why did Neville Chamberlain go to Munich? How did Munich lead to World War II? The seeds of the crisis were planted at the Paris peace conference of 1919. There, the victorious Allies carved the new nation of Czechoslovakia out of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. But instead of following their principle of self-determination, the Allies placed under the rule of 7 million Czechs 3 million Germans, 3 million Slovaks, 800,000 Hungarians, 150,000 Poles and 500,000 Ruthenians. These foolish decisions spat upon Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points, under the terms of which the Germans, Austrians and Hungarians had laid down their arms. (Continued Below) Laura Ingraham's #1 Bestseller Power to the People -- FREE! Over the years, Laura Ingraham has jousted with everyone from Michael Moore to Bill Maher to the Dixie Chicks. She once worked inside the "dinosaur" media (CBS News and MSNBC) and knows the deceptive techniques practiced by those who "report" the news. Now, in Power to the People, Ingraham really takes off the gloves -- providing a riotous, take-no-prisoners journey through our besieged culture, and giving us a battle plan to remake it anew, the way the Founders intended -- strong, patriotic, pro-family, and unapologetically God-fearing. Get your FREE copy of Power to the People today! | 
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