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Jeff B..its nice of you to share the pics of your son, and your pride in the direction he has taken in life.

Cath
 
It is a good thing I wasn't with my wife at walmart when she took this,
I wish I could run this plate so I could tell them what I think and feel.

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Jeff, about the pic with the flag. I too would probably not be too kind. I just lost my dad - a WWII vet. He was torpedoed, MIA, lost at sea went through he** in the south pacific, Pacific, Burma, and Europen theatres and was dischrged in Oct after war ended and came home and then celebrated his 21st birthday in Novenber. He did all this so people like in that car could do that. What a pity. If they only knew what people went through so they could be free.
 
Jeff B.
Regarding the flag picture.
Yeah, I'm afraid I would have to have a talk with them. Honest mistake or other?
A couple years ago I drove by a neighbors house (didn't know them) and saw the flag hung upside down. I stopped my car in the middle of the street and marched right up to the front door. A nice older woman answered and I questioned her on the display of the flag. She was the wife of a Viet Nam vet, and admitted that she had not really paid attention when she had put the flag out.
I offered to fix it for her, and she was very thankful and embarrassed. I'm so glad it went that way and I could help her out. I wish it always went that way!!

(2) Grandfathers WWII
Dad Navy Viet Nam era (San Diego)
Step Dad Army vet
Brother Killed in SF Army helo crash 1996
Step bro. retired Air Force
Step bro. 30 years and counting Air force
Myself 10th Mountain Infantry Vet, Somalia and Haiti
 
There was another loser on the local news this AM. At a protest or some damn thing, Some where in Iowa, I think. Had a flag wrapped around her ankle, dragging it down the street.

Makes me sick.
 
Those people need a one way ticket to china. Lets see if they make it back on their own with the same thoughts.
 
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