http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3509816/posts#19
My father would leave the room when MASH was on. He felt that it was a slap in the face to all the men and women who sacrificed so much and that that slap was to further a progressive/liberal/socialist/communist agenda.
My father was about 10 miles west of Father Kapaun at the battle of Unsan on Nov 2, 1950. That 10 miles meant the difference between life and death.
Making a joke out of great sacrifice to further a political agenda is unacceptable in my fathers and my book. Too high of a price was paid. Politics should stop at the shore when Americans are in harms way, Even years later and Democrats are the worst offenders.
I despise the left. The left gets people killed - WW1, WW11, Korea, Vietnam and failing to secure the peace post Bushs Irag and Afghanistan. Sorry, Just my humble opinion.