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BaronChocula

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1. I wish my history buff parents were alive to see it
Thu Sep 4, 2025, 02:23 PM
Sep 4

I remember when the Tuskegee Airmen received their Congressional Gold Medal in 2007. Democrats had given what W called a "thumping" in the midterms three months earlier. Nancy Pelosi was House speaker and Harry Reid was majority leader in the Senate (boy, those were the days). Tradition allowed minority leaders Boehner (House) and McConnell (Senate) to make addresses. In Boehner's case it seemed like he was forced as he read off what looked like index cards nearly phonetically. In his blithering, he kept mispronouncing "Tuskegee" as if he had never heard the word.

His mish-mash was followed by McConnell who at least knew how to speak. He opened his statement with something like "Ladies, gentlemen, distinguished TUSKEGEE Airmen" being sure to emphasize the correct pronunciation. And a cheer went up from the seated guest.

I know there must have been a video of it on YouTube, but it seems to have been disappeared or perhaps "whitewashed?"

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I wish my history buff parents were alive to see it BaronChocula Sep 4 #1
Me too JustAnotherGen Sep 4 #2
My BIL's father was a Tuskegee Airmen BaronChocula Sep 4 #3
When Desert Storm JustAnotherGen Sep 4 #4
Wow! BaronChocula Sep 4 #5
Love this! JustAnotherGen Sep 4 #6
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