i wish u would........and i plan on being there with u.not to laugh or heckle at a man that died doing what he was told to do,but trying to pull my foot out of ur a$$.you are a pathetic piece of crap and a sorry SOB.
just because u dont agree with the war in iraq does not give u the right to laugh at the boys that are told to go there.
from looking at ur profile page on here one would think that u would have more respect fot the loss of an american soldier than u have.
i hope u can sleep at night.because when u do go to sleep i hope i am in ur dreams haunting u.
2007-02-11 14:56:28
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answered by 'HUMVEE' 5
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They are probably only requesting that you not be sad. Everybody grieves differently. If you have ever seen a depiction of a New Orleans funeral they have music and partying to celebrate a persons life. I am so grateful that my son came home safely from Iraq, and I personally would be offended if someone laughed at any military funeral. The brave men and women who have paid the ultimate price for our freedom deserve our honor and respect. If you don't feel you can mind your manners and act appropriately stay home.
2007-02-11 23:25:42
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answered by j.m.glass 4
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There is nothing wrong with being vocal about your disagreement with your governments policies and actions.
There is something very wrong with being vocal about the same when you are at a soldier's funeral who died in combat in a war that he had nothing to do with starting. He volunteered for the military and did his duty and paid the ultimate price. Although you don't believe in the cause, and many don't, you should not dishonor his burial services by being a complete jackass.
2007-02-11 23:43:46
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answered by j_mang 3
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If I remember correctly you've posted in the past about a family member and the Marines. To put things in perspective how would you feel if people laughed at his funeral?
2007-02-11 22:58:50
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answered by Anonymous
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The funny thing is, this guy claimed to have served in the military. Even if you disagree with the war, you still served (who knows if you truly did) and this man is your brother, you should feel sad, yet proud of him, and honor him. But either way, i still think you're an ***.
2007-02-12 09:57:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I really wish you would, walk up to the coffin and spit on it if you have the balls to... then we can find out if the 21 gun salute is done with blanks or not. I would hope to see your A** whooping on you tube next week.. it is a shame that you cannot respect those who have and have in the past defended your right to be a jackass
2007-02-11 22:38:27
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answered by lethander_99 4
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They are trying to find meaning to their son's death. It appears that they are reaching. Funerals are for grieving and remembering the dead.
Just go and let your heart lead you. If I cared about the deceased, I'd be bawling my eyes out, regardless of the parents wishes.
2007-02-11 22:44:24
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answered by ? 4
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Those people who protest at funerals are not Christian, and they give us true Christians a bad name.
2007-02-11 23:07:29
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answered by Defcon6 2
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Your one sick filthy slob. You will reap what you sow. So by all means go do what you feel you must. Just be prepared for a severe beat down by all of his buddies. Then maybe they will be at your funeral spitting on you. HAHAHA . You joker.
2007-02-11 22:58:01
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answered by Anonymous
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No this man fought for our country. I doesn't matter if you agree with this war or not. I am proud that there are people willing to stand and fight for what they believe in. We should all support our troops. They go were they are called. It is not up to them where that place is.
2007-02-11 22:40:23
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answered by ? 1
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