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June 6, 2009
Google, Wikipedia Honor D-Day
Posted by Dave Blount at June 6, 2009 10:24 AM
Today is the 65th anniversary of D-Day, which will stand through the centuries as a major milestone in the history of freedom and its triumph over tyranny. Here's Google's special logo for the day:

It seems today is also the 25th anniversary of Tetris, a Soviet video game. I had never heard of Tetris, but apparently it is much more significant than the sacrifices made on Omaha Beach, at least from Google's point of view.
Wikipedia offers an On This Day feature on its main page. Here it is for today:

Even the crowning of Gustav Vasa as King of Sweden in 1523 is more important than D-Day, according to the overseers of the online establishment.
If it were up to moonbats, the courage of D-Day's martyrs would be forgotten, as would be the cause they died for. But we're not going to let that happen.
On a tip from jcebern.


