Another way to say a date that will live in infamy is to describe it as a day of lasting shame or a day of notorious significance. It can also be referred to as a date that is forever remembered for its tragic or scandalous events.
While it's not normal WikiAnswers policy to answer a question with another question, please ask yourself what date the US declared its independence from England.
They would rather have gone on living as they had before the white man showed up, however, when faced with the choice to live on a reservation or be killed; I'm sure you can say truthfully thatmost wanted to live on the reservation. No. They were forced to go on reservations. Reservations are another name for prisons.
Another way to say "it was brought up" is "it was mentioned." You could also say "it was raised" or "it was introduced." These phrases convey the idea of presenting a topic for discussion or consideration.
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The United States of America.
No it was the US President Franklin Roosevelt.
December 7, 1941
Franklin Roosevelt a day of euphony in a speech before congress
It was the day the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. He called it that because infamy means infamous, so he meant the day will become infamous, unpopular, a day of sadness ect. This is true because if one thinks of that day he usually will think of the terrible price of life. It was terrible. It was infamous.
Another way to say "up ot date" is contemporary. Another way to say "up ot date" is contemporary.
The "Infamy Speech," delivered by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on December 8, 1941, was a response to the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan the previous day. Roosevelt aimed to rally the American public and Congress to unite in support of entering World War II. By characterizing the attack as a "date which will live in infamy," he emphasized the betrayal and severity of the situation, framing it as a call to action against the Axis powers. This speech marked a pivotal moment in U.S. history, shifting the nation from isolationism to active involvement in the war.
The Day of Infamy.
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A day that will go down n infamy
Winston Churchill famously said, "Yesterday, December 7th, 1941—a date which will live in infamy—the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan." This quote was part of his speech to the British Parliament following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Just say no thanks, I have another date. I am going with someone else.
you wanna hang out sometime? i wanna go out with you.