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Showing posts with label Medal of Freedom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Medal of Freedom. Show all posts

Thursday, November 26, 2015

If You Want To Give Medals, Give Them To People Who Have Done Something Heroic Not Just Entertainers!

9 Americans Obama Could Have Awarded

 Presidential Medals To…But Didn’t

The “Presidential Medal of Freedom” is an award that’s been given to famous people (mostly) in the arts, sciences, public service and sport since 1963 when it morphed from being a celebration of selfless civilian service in World War II to its current form.
This year’s MOF recipients are an impressive group of famous entertainers. Singer Barbra Streisand, musical genius Stephen Sondheim, producer and director Steven Spielberg, singers Emilio and Gloria Estefan, and “The Say Hey Kid” baseball great Willie Mays were among the honored at a White House ceremony this week.
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But here are nine Americans who, through their selfless acts, made all the difference in the freedom of others and could easily have been on the receiving end of those medals:

Paris Train Heroes

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Americans helped in saving countless lives aboard a Paris train when they stopped a terrorist from shooting innocent passengers. The men were given the highest French civilian honor. They were also invited to the White House to meet the president. Both Spencer Stone and Alek Skarlatos are military vets.

Oregon Community College Hero

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Chris Mintz made himself a target to save the lives of others when a crazed gunman started shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon. He was shot five times and survived.

Heroes From Charleston Church Shooting

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Image Credit: Screenshot/NBC News
While telling the story of her brave son Tywanza who, while the Charleston church killer was still shooting crawled to his aunt to save her from the bullets, Felicia Sanders outed herself as a hero. She saved the life of her granddaughter by “nuzzling her so hard” and telling her to play dead.

A Hollywood Actor With a Hero Past

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Image Credit: Twitter/ClassicNavalAir
Before his movie career, Steve Buscemi was an FDNY firefighter. When September 11th happened, Buscemi went back to his old fire company to help and has been an ardent activist for his firefighter brethren ever since.

Hero Teacher

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When teacher and librarian Jena Meaux heard the gun shots in theLafayette, Louisiana, theater she knew what had to be done. Meaux was shot as she covered her friend, allowing her to reach the fire alarm.

An Amputee Who Rejoined the Rangers

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Army Ranger Joseph ‘Kap’ Kapacziewski told USA Today no one believed him when he swore he’d get back to jumping out of airplanes with his buddies in the 75th Ranger Regiment again. Not only did he get back into combat with a new prosthetic leg, he also earned an Army commendation with a ‘V’ for valor for his actions in saving others.
Working for freedom comes in many forms. These people deserve their due. We are thankful for their willingness to put themselves on the line for the rest of us.

Friday, June 1, 2012

Lech Snubbed By Obama, Pleases Russian Bosses

Earlier today we posted an article about Obama and his relationship with the Russians and how concerned we were about the relationship and the President's "flexiblity" he would have after the election. Well, it appears as if the White House does not want to upset their "handlers" as they turned down a request for Lech Walesa to accept the Medal of Freedom for a World War II polish underground fighter. Walesa was deemed to be too controversial.


Why would the Russians want the Polish electrician who founded the Solidarity Party to receive this honor? It is a blot on the old Soviet Union that this uneducated gentleman had brought the puppet government to its knees. Having him accept this award would have been a stick in the eye of the Ruskies.  


It appears that when issues involve Europe, the White House uses the red phone to call the mucky mucks in Moscow to determine how they should handle the situation.  Flexibility, paws-haw, it is the Manchurian President come to life!


This whole incident stinks to high heaven. It is a great example of the United States not taking the moral high ground and leading by example. One can only wonder how this incompetent would have reacted to previous crises like the Civil War, WWII, Cuban Missile Crisis or 9/11.  We believe it would not have been what previous leaders did.  


He must go.


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President Obama Shuns Lech Walesa
The Polish Solidarity leader is “too political” for the administration.
By Rory Cooper
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Lech Walesa was once a trade-union activist. He was often arrested for speaking his mind against Communist oppression behind the Iron Curtain in Poland and for defying the Soviet Union. He was an electrician who, with no higher education, led one of the most profound freedom movements of the 20th century — Solidarity. He became president of Poland and swept in reforms, pushing the Soviet Union out of his homeland and moving the country toward a free-market economy and individual liberty. And President Obama doesn’t want him to set foot in the White House.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Polish officials requested that Walesa accept the Medal of Freedom on behalf of Jan Karski, a member of the Polish Underground during World War II who was being honored posthumously this week. The request makes sense. Walesa and Karski shared a burning desire to rid Poland of tyrannical subjugation. But President Obama said no.
Administration officials told the Journal that Walesa is too “political.” A man who was arrested by Soviet officials for dissenting against the government for being “political” is being shunned by the United States of America for the same reason 30 years later.
Meanwhile, one of the recipients of the Medal was Dolores Huerta, the honorary chair of the Democratic Socialists of America. So socialist politics are acceptable, but not the politics of a man who stood up and fought socialism.

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This revelation follows an eruption of outrage in Poland after President Obama referred in his remarks at the Medal of Freedom ceremony to “Polish death camps,” a phrase that Poles have battled since the end of the Cold War. The phrase suggests that Poles were complicit in Nazi concentration camps, which of course is not the case. In fact, Poles were exterminated in the camps.
The White House’s flippant response to the uproar caused the Polish president and prime minister to demand more thoughtful and personal reactions. But White HousePress Secretary Jay Carney said Wednesday that the president has no plans to reach out to his Polish counterparts and has shrugged off the outrage in Poland.
Few observers are suggesting that President Obama’s written remarks noting “Polish death camps” were intentionally malicious. The comment was more likely a result of historical ignorance and careless inattention. This is the same ignorance and carelessness that would cause president to turn away Lech Walesa and label him as “too political.”
Ironically, Lech Walesa shares a distinction with President Obama: They both won Nobel Peace Prizes. Walesa earned his in 1983 after years of fighting for peace and freedom, and being monitored, harassed, and jailed for it. President Obama received his award in 2009. Some may think that this would be enough of a bond for President Obama to set aside political differences for the greater good. But instead, President Obama treated Walesa the same way he treated the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize winner, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, who was ushered out the White House kitchen past piles of garbage in 2010.
The likelihood is that President Obama didn’t want Walesa in the White House because Walesa has made critical remarks toward the president’s policies and in 2010 warned that the United States was slipping toward socialism. But rather than taking the mature and diplomatic path and respecting Walesa’s right to have a differing perspective, Obama chose to shun his lifetime of achievements.
Congratulating Walesa on his Nobel Prize in 1983, President Ronald Reagan said: “For too long, the Polish government has tried to make Lech Walesa a non-person and destroy the free trade-union movement that he helped to create in Poland. But no government can destroy the hopes that burn in the hearts of a people. The people of Poland have shown in their support of Solidarity, just as they showed in their support of His Holiness Pope John Paul II during his visit to Poland, that the government of that nation cannot make Lech Walesa a non-person, and they can’t turn his ideas into non-ideas.”
The White House should not treat President Walesa as a non-person, and they cannot turn his ideas into non-ideas.
— Rory Cooper is director of communications at the Heritage Foundation. You can follow him on Twitter @rorycooper
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