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John Wayne (1907-1979) LETS TEACH AMERICAN KIDS THESE QUALITIES
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Posted on 03/08/2003 7:33:23 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK

The Hyphen John Wayne (1907-1979)

The Hyphen by John Wayne


The Hyphen, Webster's Dictionary defines,
Is a symbol used to divide a
compound word or a single word.
So it seems to me that when a man calls himself
An "Afro-American," a "Mexican-American,"
"Italian-American," An "Irish-American," "Jewish-American,"
What he's sayin' is, "I'm a divided American."

Well, we all came from other places,
Different creeds and different races,
To form a nation...to become as one,
Yet look at the harm a line has done -
A simple little line, and yet
As divisive as a line can get.
A crooked cross the Nazis flew,
And the Russian hammer and sickle too-
Time bombs in the lives of Man;
But none of these could ever fan
The flames of hatred faster than
The Hyphen.

The Russian hammer built a wall
That locks men's hearts from freedom's call.
A crooked cross flew overhead
Above twenty million tragic dead-
Among them men from this great nation,
Who died for freedom's preservation.
A hyphen is a line that's small;
It can be a bridge or be a wall.
A bridge can save you lots of time;
A wall you always have to climb.
The road to liberty lies true.
The Hyphen's use is up to you.

Used as a bridge, it can span
All the differences of Man.
Being free in mind and soul
Should be our most important goal.
If you use The Hyphen as a wall,
You'll make your life mean...and small.
An American is a special breed,
Whose people came to her in need.
They came to her that they might find
A world where they'd have peace of mind.
Where men are equal...and something more-
Stand taller than they stood before.

So you be wise in your decision,
And that little line won't cause division.
Let's join hands with one another...
For in this land, each man's your brother.
United we stand...divided we fall.
WE'RE AMERICANS...and that says it all.

Brother John Wayne

America why i love her

You ask me Why I Love Her?
Well, give me time and I'll explain.

 

Have you seen a Kansas sunset
or an Arizona rain?
Have you drifted on a bayou
down Louisiana way?
Have you watched a cold fog drifting
over San Francisco Bay?


Have you heard a bobwhite calling in the Carolina pines,
Or heard the bellow of a diesel at the Appalachia mines?
Does the call of Niagara thrill you when you hear her waters roar?
Do you look with awe and wonder at her Massachusetts shore,
Where men who braved a hard new world first stepped on Plymouth's rock?
And do you think of them when you stroll along a New York City dock?


Have you seen a snowflake drifting in the Rockies, way up high?
Have you seen the sun come blazing down from a bright Nevada sky?
Do you hail to the Columbia as she rushes to the sea,
Or bow your head at Gettysburg at our struggle to be free?


Have you seen the mighty Tetons?
Have you watched an eagle soar?
Have you seen the Mississippi roll along Missouri's shore?
Have you felt a chill at Michigan when on a winter's day
Her waters rage along the shore in thunderous display?
Does the word "Aloha" make you warm?
Do you stare in disbelief
When you see the surf come roaring in at Waimea Reef?


From Alaska's cold to the Everglades, from the Rio Grande to Maine,
My heart cries out, my pulse runs fast at the might of her domain.
You ask me Why I Love Her?
I've a million reasons why:
My beautiful America, beneath God's wide, wide sky.

"We must always look to the future. Tomorrow--the time that gives a man just one more chance--is one of the many things that I feel are wonderful in life. So's a good horse under you. Or the only campfire for miles around. Or a quiet night and a nice soft hunk of ground to sleep on. A mother meeting her first-born. The sound of a kid calling you dad for the first time. There's a lot of things great about life. But I think tomorrow is the most important thing. Comes in to us at midnight very clean. It's perfect when it arrives and it puts itself in our hands. It hopes we've learned something from yesterday."

John Wayne

Oscar Winning Speech
On receiving the best actor Oscar for his role as Rooster Cogburn in "True Grit."

"Wow! Ladies and gentlemen, I'm no stranger to this podium. I've come up here and picked up these beautiful golden men before, but always for friends. One night I picked up two: one for Admiral John Ford and one for our beloved Gary Cooper. I was very clever and witty that night--the envy of, even, Bob Hope. But tonight I don't feel very clever, very witty. I feel very grateful, very humble, and I owe thanks to many, many people. I want to thank the members of the Academy. To all you people who are watching on television, thank you for taking such warm interest in our glorious industry. Good night."

God

"I've always had deep faith that there is a Supreme Being, there has to be. To me that's just a normal thing to have that kind of faith. The fact that He's let me stick around a little longer, or She's let me stick around a little longer, certainly goes great with me--and I want to hang around as long as I'm healthy and not in anybody's way."

From an interview with Barbara Walters shortly before his death.

"When the road looks rough ahead, remember the Man Upstairs and the word Hope. Hang onto both and tough it out."

America

"Sure I wave the American flag. Do you know a better flag to wave? Sure I love my country with all her faults. I'm not ashamed of that, never have been, never will be. I was proud when President Nixon ordered the mining of Haiphong Harbor, which we should have done long ago, because I think we're helping a brave little country defend herself against Communist invasion. That's what I tried to show in The Green Berets and I took plenty of abuse from the critics."

On His Political Philosophy

"I have found a certain type calls himself a Liberal...Now I always thought I was a Liberal. I came up terribly surprised one time when I found out that I was a Right-Wing Conservative Extremist, when I listened to everybody's point of view that I ever met, and then decided how I should feel. But this so-called new Liberal group, Jesus, they never listen to your point of view..."

"If everything isn't black and white, I say why the hell not."

About His Own Death

"God, how I hate solemn funerals. When I die, take me into a room and burn me. Then my family and a few good friends should get together, have a few good belts, and talk about the crazy old time we all had together."

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All of my life I've felt privileged to have had good friends around me, privileged to have been able to do the kind of work I know and love the best, and to have been born in a country whose immense beauty and grandeur are matched only by the greatness of her people.

For a number of years I have tried to express a deep and profound love for these things; to be able to say what I feel in my heart. And, now, in this book, I've had the chance to do so.

I know most of you feel the same as I do about some of her imperfections, but sometimes that's good. Especially if it gets us working together to make things better. It seems to me we often take too much for granted, and have a tendency to forget "The Good Things about America."

My hope and prayer is that everyone know and love our country for what she really is and what she stands for. May we nurture her strengths and strengthen her weaknesses so that she will always be a "Land of the Free, and Home of the Brave."

John Wayne


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If we could just teach our kids these few virtues for life and country what a better America we could have.

I am trult moved and awed at the inspiration this man gave to people even to this day

Thank you Mr.Wayne for being such a great patriot of your time and for inspiring greatness in all who have read your words.

1 posted on 03/08/2003 7:33:23 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
read later
2 posted on 03/08/2003 7:47:06 PM PST by LiteKeeper
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Republic. I like the sound of the word. It means people can live free, talk free, go or come, buy or sell, be drunk or sober, however they choose.

Some words give you a feeling. Republic is one of those words that makes me tight in the throat.

The same tightness a man gets when his baby takes his first step, or his first baby shaves, and makes his first sound like a man.

Some words can give you a feeling that make your heart warm. Republic is one of those words.

John Wayne the Alamo, not to be confused with 13 days of glory

3 posted on 03/08/2003 7:49:56 PM PST by dts32041 (Do not attend a gunfight with a handgun, the caliber of which does not start with a "4".)
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK; All
Listen to the Duke here.
4 posted on 03/08/2003 7:56:54 PM PST by mdittmar
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Too bad he didn't walk the walk in WW11. Another case of the celluloid confusing itself with reality.
5 posted on 03/08/2003 7:57:03 PM PST by gabby hayes
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He tried to, was told he wasto important to war effort, to be risked as an Infantry Man.

He was to old to many kids, and counselled by the John ford not to.

6 posted on 03/08/2003 8:01:21 PM PST by dts32041 (Do not attend a gunfight with a handgun, the caliber of which does not start with a "4".)
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To: gabby hayes
"Too bad he didn't walk the walk in WW11. Another case of the celluloid confusing itself with reality."

Unfortunately true.

He seemed to calm down and change a lot after his first bout with cancer.

7 posted on 03/08/2003 8:06:46 PM PST by nightdriver
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To: gabby hayes
When war broke out, John Wayne tried to enlist but was rejected because of an old football injury to his shoulder, his age (34), and his status as a married father of four. He flew to Washington to plead that he be allowed to join the Navy but was turned down. So he poured himself into the war effort by making inspirational war films - among them The Fighting Seabees, Back to Bataan and They Were Expendable. To those back home and others around the world he became a symbol of the determined American fighting man.
8 posted on 03/08/2003 8:18:43 PM PST by SAMWolf (We do not bargain with terrorists, we stalk them, corner them , take aim and kill them)
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To: All; Bigun
“There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americans... The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of it continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities.”

Theodore Roosevelt October 12, 1915

9 posted on 03/08/2003 8:19:55 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK ("He is a moss-gatherer, and I have been a stone doomed to rolling." Gandalf)
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
I don't know how long I can host this file on my personal web space with my ISP before they shut it down for too much bandwith usage, but here is John Wayne himself reading They Hyphen:

http://home.centurytel.net/TheBattman/images/TheHyphen.mp3
10 posted on 03/08/2003 8:38:30 PM PST by TheBattman
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To: gabby hayes
Too bad he didn't walk the walk in WW11. Another case of the celluloid confusing itself with reality.

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Wayne was 4F. He had been injured, which was the reason he lost his football scholership.

11 posted on 03/08/2003 8:59:20 PM PST by RLK
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Republic, republic, I like that sound, you may be living, but if you dont believe in the republic, you are just as dead as a beaver hat.--John Wayne

I still miss JW...

12 posted on 03/08/2003 9:41:22 PM PST by glasseye
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I still miss JW...

You and me both glass how ya been ? havent seen you for a long time been great i hope.

13 posted on 03/08/2003 9:50:44 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK ("He is a moss-gatherer, and I have been a stone doomed to rolling." Gandalf)
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To: gabby hayes
Wayne hit age 35 before the war was six months old. My dad was 27 and considered comparatively old when he entered the army that year. Would 35 have been considered a bit long in tooth?
14 posted on 03/08/2003 10:06:26 PM PST by gg188
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To: SAMWolf
Its so tragic, to compare John Wayne, begging to be of service to his country with the likes of Alec Baldwin, badmouthing his country and his President. Both actors, both times of war. Two different reactions. One representing the best in human nature; one representing the lowest level to which man can sink.

*sigh*
15 posted on 03/08/2003 10:42:16 PM PST by FirstTomato (Don't pee on the couch then offer me your seat)
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To: FirstTomato
It was a different Hollywood, Clark Gable and Jimmy Stewart served in the Army Air Corps.
16 posted on 03/08/2003 10:44:20 PM PST by SAMWolf (We do not bargain with terrorists, we stalk them, corner them , take aim and kill them)
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Personal bump and bookmark
17 posted on 03/08/2003 10:49:07 PM PST by Beck_isright (going to the war without the french is like duck hunting without your accordian)
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John Wayne AMERICAN... that says it all.
18 posted on 03/08/2003 10:54:30 PM PST by itsLUCKY2B (“Borders, Language, and Culture.”)
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To: itsLUCKY2B

Pretty tough talk coming from an actor named Marion Morrison...

19 posted on 03/08/2003 11:03:44 PM PST by Tall_Texan (Where liberals lead, misery follows.)
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To: Tall_Texan
Here's to you Pilgrim.

20 posted on 03/08/2003 11:20:08 PM PST by Balata
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