Posted by Srgnt Billko on May 24, 2008, 4:37 pm
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
> 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).
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.
> 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 Bob F on May 26, 2008, 3:05 pm
"Dioclese" <NONE> wrote in message
> 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.
> --
Well said. You are an American deserving respect. As opposed to the one you
responded to.
> 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).