Memorial Day reason

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Posted by Srgnt Billko on May 24, 2008, 4:37 pm
 
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not just to cook out. My oldest son spent 6 years in the U.S. Navy where he
got his start in computers that lead to a successful business. My oldest
brother was carreer U.S. Coast Guard. My favorite nephew also U.S. Coast
Guard currently active reserve (nearly 20 years) - and his dad served in the
U.S. Navy - and my other sister's hubby served in the U.S. Navy also. Don't
bite the hand that's feeding you - and if anyone attempts to tear it (our
flag) down, shoot them on the spot (an old U.S. slogan).




Posted by Chas Hurst on May 24, 2008, 8:57 pm
 

Memorial Day is day of remembrance for those that made the ultimate
sacrifice for our country.
Please pass on my thanks to your kin for their service- Veterans Day is
their day.


Posted by Dioclese on May 25, 2008, 7:41 pm
 USN retired after 20 years active duty.  I didn't spend 20 years in the
military to shoot someone for their expression of their opinion.  No matter
how much it emmotionally hurts me for someone burn a representation of that
idea (U.S. flag/ensign) of freedom of expression of opinion (speech).

This country is abound in leeches of all forms.  Whether they are
speculators of oil and food, or, welfare recepients who are able
bodied/mentally and emmotionally fit.  And all things in-between.

I treasure all expressing/voicing their opinion, it made my tour of duty
worthwhile.  Thanks for yours.
--
Dave

Memorial day:
In honor for those who served and
died for your freedom of speech, exercise
that right where you fear repercussion
the most for your voiced opinion.


Posted by Bob F on May 26, 2008, 3:05 pm
 
"Dioclese" <NONE> wrote in message

Well said. You are an American deserving respect. As opposed to the one you
responded to.