Friday, May 27, 2011

Remember

Back in 2004 I wrote an essay entitled, “Remember.” It’s an alternative view of Memorial Day. I just completed a slideshow based around that essay:

11 comments:

kawika said...

Thank you for this excellent video.

kawika

Chris Sullivan said...

I ran across your video on Rockwell.
It's very good, but my connection is slow so I didn't get a great viewing of it.

I'm glad to have found your blog through Rockwell. First rate.

Enlightened Rogue said...

Thanks, Chris. Welcome aboard.

XYZ123 said...

Can you contact me offline? I'd like to learn more about the software tools you used to create your REMEMBER "slideshow".

Enlightened Rogue said...

I use ProShow Producer by a company called Photodex out of Austin, TX

Enlightened Rogue said...

Thanks for taking the time to view it, Kawika.

Sunny said...

Do you have a link to the text of this essay..It is truly powerful

Enlightened Rogue said...

Sunny:

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/young-r1.html

You can always find this link on the right side of the blog under "Published Columns."

Minnesota Chris said...

Thanks Roger, this is a powerful adaptation of your terrific essay on war. Great content of course, but also great editing. It's been tweeted, blogged, and shared.

It's also nice to hear what you sound like too :-)

Enlightened Rogue said...

Thanks, Chris, for your comments and efforts at sharing the video.

Miguel Angel Tinoco Rod-Tree-Jesse said...

Zion May 30th

ON MEMORIAL DAY LET US REMEMBER LEST WE FORGET

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IRZ2scu40c&feature=player_embedded

Is your cause right?

Forsake confusion and ambiguity; know your cause and chose today whom ye will serve, rise up the standard very high, stand tall and fight for it. I do not know about you, but this is my cause, so help me God. This is the true standard of liberty.

“In memory of our God, our religion, and freedom, and our peace, our wives, and our children”…

(Book of Mormon | Alma 46:12)

http://malkiyahu-worldatwar.blogspot.com/2011/05/on-memorial-day-let-us-remember-less-we.html