Next Memorial Day, Remember the Atomic Veterans Who Died for Their Country

Next Memorial Day, Remember the Atomic Veterans Who Died for Their Country
A Signal Corps camera records the burst of an atomic bomb during an atomic bomb test at Yucca Flat, Nev., on March 17, 1953. National Museum of the U.S. Navy via Wikimedia Commons
Wesley J. Smith
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I dread Memorial Day. Don’t get me wrong. It’s not that I don’t honor our military heroes who died for their country. To the contrary, I hold them in the highest esteem. It’s just that I hate having to stifle the rage I experience every year as that important commemoration day rolls around.

Wesley J. Smith
Wesley J. Smith
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Award-winning author Wesley J. Smith is host of the Humanize Podcast (Humanize.today), chairman of the Discovery Institute’s Center on Human Exceptionalism and a consultant to the Patients Rights Council. His latest book is “Culture of Death: The Age of ‘Do Harm’ Medicine.”
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