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If D-Day Had Been Reported On Today
Neal Boortz ^ | June 4th, 2004 | Patriot11

Posted on 06/07/2004 8:36:57 AM PDT by Patriot11

If D-Day Had Been Reported On Today

by William A. Mayer

Tragic French Offensive Stalled on Beaches (Normandy, France - June 6, 1944) - Pandemonium, shock and sheer terror predominate today's events in Europe.

In an as yet unfolding apparent fiasco, Supreme Allied Commander, Gen. Dwight David Eisenhower's troops got a rude awakening this morning at Omaha Beach here in Normandy.

Due to insufficient planning and lack of a workable entrance strategy, soldiers of the 1st and 29th Infantry as well as Army Rangers are now bogged down and sustaining heavy casualties inflicted on them by dug-in insurgent positions located 170 feet above them on cliffs overlooking the beaches which now resemble blood soaked killing fields at the time of this mid-morning filing.

Bodies, parts of bodies, and blood are the order of the day here, the screams of the dying and the stillness of the dead mingle in testament to this terrible event.

Morale can only be described as extremely poor--in some companies all the officers have been either killed or incapacitated, leaving only poorly trained privates to fend for themselves.

Things appear to be going so poorly that Lt. General Omar Bradley has been rumored to be considering breaking off the attack entirely. As we go to press embattled U.S. president Franklin Delano Roosevelt's spokesman has not made himself available for comment at all, fueling fires that something has gone disastrously awry.

The government at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is in a distinct lock-down mode and the Vice President's location is presently and officially undisclosed.

Whether the second in command should have gone into hiding during such a crisis will have to be answered at some future time, but many agree it does not send a good signal.

Miles behind the beaches and adding to the chaos, U.S. Naval gunships have inflicted many friendly fire casualties, as huge high explosive projectiles rain death and destruction on unsuspecting Allied positions. The lack of training of Naval gunners has been called into question numerous times before and today's demonstration seems to underlie those concerns.

At Utah Beach the situation is also grim, elements of the 82nd and 101st Airborne seemed to be in disarray as they missed their primary drop zones behind the area believed to comprise the militant's front lines. Errant paratroopers have been hung up in trees, breaking arms and legs, rendering themselves easy targets for those defending this territory.

On the beach front itself the landing area was missed, catapulting U.S. forces nearly 2,000 yards South of the intended coordinates, thus placing them that much farther away from the German insurgents and unable to direct covering fire or materially add to the operation.

Casualties at day's end are nothing short of horrific; at least 8,000 and possibly as many as 9,000 were wounded in the haphazardly coordinated attack, which seems to have no unifying purpose or intent. Of this number at least 3,000 have been estimated as having been killed, making June 6th by far, the worst single day of the war which has dragged on now--with no exit strategy in sight--as the American economy still struggles to recover from Herbert Hoover's depression and its 25% unemployment.

Military spending has skyrocketed the national debt into uncharted regions, lending another cause for concern. When and if the current hostilities finally end it may take generations for the huge debt to be repaid.

On the planning end of things, experts wonder privately if enough troops were committed to the initial offensive and whether at least another 100,000 troops should have been added to the force structure before such an audacious undertaking. Communication problems also have made their presence felt making that an area for further investigation by the appropriate governmental committees.

On the home front, questions and concern have been voiced. A telephone poll has shown dwindling support for the wheel-chair bound Commander In Chief, which might indicate a further erosion of support for his now three year-old global war.

Of course, the President's precarious health has always been a question. He has just recently recovered from pneumonia and speculation persists whether or not he has sufficient stamina to properly sustain the war effort. This remains a topic of furious discussion among those questioning his competency.

Today's costly and chaotic landing compounds the President's already large credibility problem.

More darkly, this phase of the war, commencing less than six months before the next general election, gives some the impression that Roosevelt may be using this offensive simply as a means to secure re-election in the fall.

Underlining the less than effective Allied attack, German casualties--most of them innocent and hapless conscripts--seem not to be as severe as would be imagined. A German minister who requested anonymity stated categorically that "the aggressors were being driven back into the sea amidst heavy casualties, the German people seek no wider war."

"The news couldn't be better," Adolph Hitler said when he was first informed of the D-Day assault earlier this afternoon.

"As long as they were in Britain we couldn't get at them. Now we have them where we can destroy them."

German minister Goebbels had been told of the Allied airborne landings at 0400 hours.

"Thank God, at last," he said. "This is the final round."

(Excerpt) Read more at boortz.com ...


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: dday; fifthcolum; liberalmedia; wwii
If D-Day Had Been Reported On Today

by William A. Mayer

Tragic French Offensive Stalled on Beaches (Normandy, France - June 6, 1944) - Pandemonium, shock and sheer terror predominate today's events in Europe.

In an as yet unfolding apparent fiasco, Supreme Allied Commander, Gen. Dwight David Eisenhower's troops got a rude awakening this morning at Omaha Beach here in Normandy.

Due to insufficient planning and lack of a workable entrance strategy, soldiers of the 1st and 29th Infantry as well as Army Rangers are now bogged down and sustaining heavy casualties inflicted on them by dug-in insurgent positions located 170 feet above them on cliffs overlooking the beaches which now resemble blood soaked killing fields at the time of this mid-morning filing.

Bodies, parts of bodies, and blood are the order of the day here, the screams of the dying and the stillness of the dead mingle in testament to this terrible event.

Morale can only be described as extremely poor--in some companies all the officers have been either killed or incapacitated, leaving only poorly trained privates to fend for themselves.

Things appear to be going so poorly that Lt. General Omar Bradley has been rumored to be considering breaking off the attack entirely. As we go to press embattled U.S. president Franklin Delano Roosevelt's spokesman has not made himself available for comment at all, fueling fires that something has gone disastrously awry.

The government at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is in a distinct lock-down mode and the Vice President's location is presently and officially undisclosed.

Whether the second in command should have gone into hiding during such a crisis will have to be answered at some future time, but many agree it does not send a good signal.

Miles behind the beaches and adding to the chaos, U.S. Naval gunships have inflicted many friendly fire casualties, as huge high explosive projectiles rain death and destruction on unsuspecting Allied positions. The lack of training of Naval gunners has been called into question numerous times before and today's demonstration seems to underlie those concerns.

At Utah Beach the situation is also grim, elements of the 82nd and 101st Airborne seemed to be in disarray as they missed their primary drop zones behind the area believed to comprise the militant's front lines. Errant paratroopers have been hung up in trees, breaking arms and legs, rendering themselves easy targets for those defending this territory.

On the beach front itself the landing area was missed, catapulting U.S. forces nearly 2,000 yards South of the intended coordinates, thus placing them that much farther away from the German insurgents and unable to direct covering fire or materially add to the operation.

Casualties at day's end are nothing short of horrific; at least 8,000 and possibly as many as 9,000 were wounded in the haphazardly coordinated attack, which seems to have no unifying purpose or intent. Of this number at least 3,000 have been estimated as having been killed, making June 6th by far, the worst single day of the war which has dragged on now--with no exit strategy in sight--as the American economy still struggles to recover from Herbert Hoover's depression and its 25% unemployment.

Military spending has skyrocketed the national debt into uncharted regions, lending another cause for concern. When and if the current hostilities finally end it may take generations for the huge debt to be repaid.

On the planning end of things, experts wonder privately if enough troops were committed to the initial offensive and whether at least another 100,000 troops should have been added to the force structure before such an audacious undertaking. Communication problems also have made their presence felt making that an area for further investigation by the appropriate governmental committees.

On the home front, questions and concern have been voiced. A telephone poll has shown dwindling support for the wheel-chair bound Commander In Chief, which might indicate a further erosion of support for his now three year-old global war.

Of course, the President's precarious health has always been a question. He has just recently recovered from pneumonia and speculation persists whether or not he has sufficient stamina to properly sustain the war effort. This remains a topic of furious discussion among those questioning his competency.

Today's costly and chaotic landing compounds the President's already large credibility problem.

More darkly, this phase of the war, commencing less than six months before the next general election, gives some the impression that Roosevelt may be using this offensive simply as a means to secure re-election in the fall.

Underlining the less than effective Allied attack, German casualties--most of them innocent and hapless conscripts--seem not to be as severe as would be imagined. A German minister who requested anonymity stated categorically that "the aggressors were being driven back into the sea amidst heavy casualties, the German people seek no wider war."

"The news couldn't be better," Adolph Hitler said when he was first informed of the D-Day assault earlier this afternoon.

"As long as they were in Britain we couldn't get at them. Now we have them where we can destroy them."

German minister Goebbels had been told of the Allied airborne landings at 0400 hours.

"Thank God, at last," he said. "This is the final round."

1 posted on 06/07/2004 8:36:59 AM PDT by Patriot11
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To: Patriot11



check out

original political satire

2 posted on 06/07/2004 8:39:10 AM PDT by counterpunch (<-CLICK HERE for my CARTOONS)
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To: Patriot11

Ratpatrol.com is still running the realtime rebroadcast of the invasion.

Theres no question what side the media was on in those days.


3 posted on 06/07/2004 8:40:35 AM PDT by cripplecreek (you tell em i'm commin.... and hells commin with me.)
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To: Patriot11

Ratpatrol.com is still running the realtime rebroadcast of the invasion.

Theres no question what side the media was on in those days.


4 posted on 06/07/2004 8:40:43 AM PDT by cripplecreek (you tell em i'm commin.... and hells commin with me.)
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To: cripplecreek

ratpatrolradio.com sorry.


5 posted on 06/07/2004 8:42:03 AM PDT by cripplecreek (you tell em i'm commin.... and hells commin with me.)
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To: Patriot11

The History Channel had a D-Day segment hosted by Alec Baldwin! That's strike one; two more and my satellite dish gets used for target practice.
This weekend was the ultimate chutzpah/hypocrisy onslaught for the mainstream media-pretending they liked Reagan and pretending to admire American GI's for winning a war. I scrupulously avoided any shows on the major networks involving these two subjects for fear of contracting a case of terminal dry heaves. I'm much more comfortable when the press is spewing its more characteristic vitriolic hatred of conservatives, the military and anything American. Although to their credit, they did maintain some consistency (and classic poor taste) in doing a couple hit pieces on President Reagan.


6 posted on 06/07/2004 8:55:35 AM PDT by Spok
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To: Patriot11

Things change in 60 yrs.


7 posted on 06/07/2004 8:57:36 AM PDT by stuartcr
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To: counterpunch

A very good read.


8 posted on 06/07/2004 8:59:40 AM PDT by Ciexyz ("FR, best viewed with a budgie on hand")
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To: Patriot11
Beneath the spoofing there is a real point or several of them to be made. In the first instance as all of you know on this site the D Day landings were followed by two months of attrition warfare in which the Germans demonstrated again just how determined and competent a lot they were. Ins spite of the allies owning the air over the battlefield and being able to land nealy unlimited reinforcements the progress of fighting in the Normandy hedge row country looked more like World War 1 than the ere of mobile warfare. The final allied effort to break the stalemate Operation Cobra was massive in its execution and equally massive in it application of firepower with USAAF strategic bombardment units being used to deliver thousands of tons of bombs onto German position around St Lo. This had the effect of crushing the German defense and allowed American and British force to crack the Caen-St Lo position.

However, imagine modern news coverage of such events as the bloody fighting in the hedge rows with advances measured in hundreds of yards. Or the apocalyptic scenes produced by the air bombing at the start of Cobra complete with hundreds of American 'friendly fire ' casualties (the 4th Infantry Division attacking force was decimated and disorganized that it could not advance at all after the bombs stopped falling) highlighted by the death of LTG McNair the commander of Army Ground Forces in CONUS killed while observing the start of Cobra by being blown to pieces in his command car by American bombs.

The German front collapsed as we all know and all of France aside from hold out garrisons in some Atlantic ports and Alsace and Lorraine was cleared of German forces by late August. But before this triumphant sweep there was the bloody slugfest in Normandy displaying close combat at its fiercest. How would those pictures play today to Ameicans and how would a media saturated with defeatist and anti-Ameican attitudes ever depict any war that is not a UN operation or one that has no American interest in it at all
in the future? Imagine how a future clash with the PRC might be handled. Unless tight censorship is imposed in future conflicts national morale will be atritted by a steady stream of negative spin, sob-story oriented personal pieces and a determination to give the enemy 'objective coverage'.
9 posted on 06/07/2004 9:04:12 AM PDT by robowombat
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To: Spok

I'm sick of Baldwin too. I bet there are some interesting conversations between Alec and his brother (Billy?) who is a super Christian who considers Christianity and the bible to be non negotiable.


10 posted on 06/07/2004 9:04:16 AM PDT by cripplecreek (you tell em i'm commin.... and hells commin with me.)
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To: Patriot11

11 posted on 06/07/2004 10:16:28 AM PDT by Prime Choice (When Clinton lies, he insults our integrity. When Kerry lies, he insults our intelligence.)
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To: cripplecreek
Six months ago, Billy, the star of "Sliver," "Fair Game," and "Backdraft," succeeded Alec as president of The Creative Coalition, the constellation of politicized stars formed in 1988 by Ron Silver... Billy first joined the bipartisan group in 1990, when the roster included Alec, Silver, Susan Sarandon, and Christopher Reeve. "It kind of started out as a think tank," Billy tells me, "educating the members about four issues: homelessness, First Amendment advocacy, pro-choice issues, and the environment. We’ve added campaign finance reform since then, and we just added children’s issues and education in December."
12 posted on 06/07/2004 10:19:23 AM PDT by wingnutx (tanstaafl)
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To: wingnutx

I don't think thats the brother i was thinking of.

BTW hope you get my response, seems that the forum has a glitch or two today.


13 posted on 06/07/2004 10:35:47 AM PDT by cripplecreek (you tell em i'm commin.... and hells commin with me.)
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To: cripplecreek

Got it. There are too many of them for me to keep track of.


14 posted on 06/07/2004 10:39:18 AM PDT by wingnutx (tanstaafl)
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