Posted on 03/31/2005 2:22:42 PM PST by rightalien
Word comes from Matt May of a shocking crime in Indianapolis. The Medal of Honor Memorial, the nations only monument to all winners of the Medal of Honor, has been defaced by vandals. In his blog entry, Matt reports that
The memorial was defaced with a spray painted "peace" sign, Valentine-shaped heart, obscenties directed at Indiana governor Mitch Daniels, and the traditional sign of anarchists (a circle with an A inside).
Matt calls these criminals cowards for peace. I have much stronger terminology for them, but will not publish it here.
Repairs will take weeks and cost thousands of dollars. But the physical damage is the least of it. Every winner of the Medal of Honor deserves the utmost respect and honor of which each of us is capable. They have earned their honor (many of them posthumously) via extreme heroism, placing the lives of their comrades, and the welfare of the rest of us, above their own welfare and survival. They join the pantheon of the greatest heroes of our nation. The very idea of dishonoring them is repugnant, and (at least in me) creates feeling of deep disgust and anger.
Indianapolis is a city literally built around the nations very first memorial to the common soldier, The Soldiers and Sailors Monument, which stands at the exact center of the city. It is the single most prominent feature of the citys geography, occupying its highest place of honor. With the Medal of Honor Memorial, Indianapolis built upon the proud and reverent heritage of honoring our military heroes.
The criminal penalties for vandalism will never be adequate to punish those who defaced the Medal of Honor Memorial, in the event the miscreants are ever apprehended. They have committed a crime against the best among us. They are worse than scum.
Maybe. But I've always wondered about those old Injun stories...
You guys will have to sort this out among yourselves. I suggest you take turns like all good family members.
Hey, thanks for that! I'll give it a try.
Excellent advice. Last thing I want to do is hog the fun.
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