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Shorts-Sporting WWII Vets Turned Away from Dallas Restaurant
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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 1328428" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>i agree. Your earlier post (in response to whitey) seemed to indicate that exceptions should be made for 'real heros', so i am curious how we decide who is and isn't a real hero if we are going to start cutting out special treatment for those who are? Not every service man and woman have laid their life on the line, so do we only excuse those who have?</p><p></p><p>I agree that the world isn't black and white on such issues, which is why i think it's absurd that people want to say that all vets should get different treatment just because they were employed by the US military. If you want to make exceptions for 'heros' then we have to be clear who is and who isn't a hero, now don't we.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 1328428, member: 277"] i agree. Your earlier post (in response to whitey) seemed to indicate that exceptions should be made for 'real heros', so i am curious how we decide who is and isn't a real hero if we are going to start cutting out special treatment for those who are? Not every service man and woman have laid their life on the line, so do we only excuse those who have? I agree that the world isn't black and white on such issues, which is why i think it's absurd that people want to say that all vets should get different treatment just because they were employed by the US military. If you want to make exceptions for 'heros' then we have to be clear who is and who isn't a hero, now don't we. [/QUOTE]
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