Posted on 06/11/2012 9:51:18 AM PDT by Kaslin
Video via Fox and Friends
Vets denied access to Vietnam Memorial
Due to high security surrounding President Obamas visit to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on Memorial Day, many veterans were turned away, unable to mourn their fellow soldiers at The Wall.
Retired Army Lieutenant General John Sylvester was one of the vets turned away, and he spoke out about the rebuff on Fox and Friends. Sylvester said that he didnt take offense on his own behalf, but on behalf of all those who died in the war. He said, Its about those 58,000 plus soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines that are represented on that wall. That wall is Americas wall. It is not the presidents wall.
The organization of which Sylvester is a part, the 11th Armored Cavalry Association, gathers on both Memorial Day and Veterans Day to place a wreath on the wall and to be able to stand there reflectively, to be able to reach up and touch names of real-life humans, people that we knew, and it is our day as veterans to go and honor those men who are represented on that wall.
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Yeah, in jail he'll enjoy the *f...-up* instead, pardon my French.
He wouldn't be missing a beat, especially if we lock up Reggie in the same private, imperial cell with him!
No, no! It would be better to have reggie locked up in a cell across from him. He can look but not touch. LOL!
I don’t want to talk to you again.
You’re too vindictive for my taste.
Have a bleeding heart!
Prof. Alinsky, Communist/liberal/Progressive/nom du jour to the core.
Thanks Kaslin.
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