I don't need you to tell me about respecting veterans. My father fought in WWII and becuse of whatever he experinced he never talked about it. My brother died in Nam along with two friends. I have neighbors who served, coworkers who served and friends some who are still serving. I thank them and all others who put on a uniform for our country. So thanks for assuming I don't know to appreciate their service.whether you agree with who is doing, or not, the sad part is you are doing what they want you
to do, and that is to talk about them, good or bad, instead of the men and women that served
to keep this country free. Every day they take advantage of the rights given to them by soldiers
that have served. So they are getting what they want, instead of what should be going on. I am
going to spend the rest of the thinking about the brothers I lost, and all of the others that have
served. You sir can go ahead complain about somebody that does not care instead of thanking
a veteran today.