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McCain blocks WNYers’ bid to rebury sailors in U.S.
The Buffalo News, Buffalo, NY ^ | 2011-12-02 | Jerry Zremski

Posted on 12/03/2011 9:40:27 AM PST by rabscuttle385

WASHINGTON — Two hundred and seven years after their deaths, 13 of the Navy’s first fallen heroes this week came closer than ever to returning home from the shores of Tripoli — thanks in part to the efforts of two veterans’ advocates from Western New York.

But then Sen. John McCain got in the way.

(Excerpt) Read more at buffalonews.com ...


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To: 1malumprohibitum

I’ve heard that he was the only one to gain weight while at the Hanoi Hilton.


41 posted on 12/03/2011 12:18:01 PM PST by fella ("As it was before Noah, so shall it be again.")
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To: DoughtyOne; rabscuttle385; bamahead
Not to fret, when it comes to what you’re thinking, we’re way ahead of you. Well, at least right in there with you. LOL

Guilty as charged, and happily so. I had to rewrite point 7 on my post a few times to remove the asterisks, "at" signs, and number symbols, otherwise it would have been "Comment removed by moderator" time!

42 posted on 12/03/2011 12:23:01 PM PST by exit82 (Democrats are the enemies of freedom. We have ideas-the Dems only have ideology.)
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To: freedumb2003
The old tradition of leaving an American where they fell was based upon the technology of the day. We had no way of maintaining the remains (embalming and preservation didn't start en-masse until the Civil War), and we had no way to transport them home in a timely fashion.

All that's changed now. We leave NO ONE behind. That's as it should be.

I understand the DOD’s reluctance to set a precedence with this case, because it does cost a lot of money to recover remains and repatriate them. The DOD is facing tremendous budgetary issues now.

HOWEVER, ANY US serviceman who has GIVEN HIS LIFE for this country has the absolute right to be returned home, and we the protected have the moral obligation to do so, IMHO. Regardless of cost...they DIED so that we may live in FREEDOM...it is the LEAST we should do in order that they be properly honored and remembered. It is also very necessary, so that we will be reminded of real and true cost of that FREEDOM.

That being said, I see absolutely NO reason this cost should be foisted on the DOD. WHY CAN'T CONGRESS FUND THIS ENDEAVOR SEPARATELY IN A STAND ALONE BILL? Call it the 'We Will NEVER FORGET' Act or some such....I dare ANY congress critter to vote against it. This is something even the Obamination wouldn't be able to veto.

43 posted on 12/03/2011 12:41:29 PM PST by rottndog (Be Prepared for what's coming AFTER America....)
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To: NFHale

I loathe the guy but I also think he has developed serious mental issues in the past few years. He was on Greta the other night trying to defend that indefinite detention of american citizens thing. Greta to her credit was not buying it. He was just demonic looking.


44 posted on 12/03/2011 12:47:59 PM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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To: freedumb2003

BUT - IIRC - all the US Vets who died and were buried at Iwo Jima were later dug up and re-buried in Hawaii.

So relocating deceased is NOT NOTHING NEW!!!!

The Navy searched REAL HARD to find the grave of John Paul Jones ...found him in Paris, France (where he had died around 1792) - and the body was disinterred and brought back to the US. It now resides below the Chapel at the United States Naval Academy.

BTW - the Naval Academy also has a nice (but very worn) monument to an almost 200 year old monument to Sailors who died in the Barbary Coast wars:

“The Tripoli Monument is one of the oldest monuments in the country, and it is currently residing right here at the Naval Academy. It was originally commissioned by Commodore David Porter, who served in the Barbary Wars and later became a hero of the War of 1812 as commander of USS Essex. Sculpted in Italy, it was brought to the United States aboard the USS Constitution in September 1808 for placement in the Washington Naval Yard. There it remained until 1835, when it was moved to the U.S. Capitol building. Finally it was moved to the U.S. Naval Academy in 1860, where it was moved twice more before finding its current home.

‘’It probably holds the record for ‘most-moved monument’ in American history,’’ said James Cheevers, Associate Curator of the Naval Academy Museum.

The six names on the memorial itself are all officers who died in separate actions against the Barbary pirates in 1804, specifically attacks on the city of Tripoli in what is now Libya. Capt. Richard Somers, Lts. James Caldwell, James Decatur and Henry Wadsworth, and Midshipmen Joseph Israel and John Dorsey are immortalized on all four sides of the monument.”

MY THOUGHTS - BRING OUR DEAD HOME!!! Especially from Libya!

(BTW - I am the 2nd generation in my family who served in the Navy - with a son now serving on board the USS Virgina, SSN 774)


45 posted on 12/03/2011 12:52:47 PM PST by Vineyard
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One exception in my view about repatriation....

Remains of US Servicemen kept here:

Fields of Honor - Normandy France Africa England Italy
46 posted on 12/03/2011 1:12:07 PM PST by rottndog (Be Prepared for what's coming AFTER America....)
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To: submarinerswife; brwnsuga; navynucmom; RainMan; US Navy Vet; Coldwater Creek; NavyCanDo; ...

Navy family ping


47 posted on 12/03/2011 3:51:45 PM PST by Shimmer1 (Navy blue)
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To: rabscuttle385
“Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan Greenert considers the Tripoli Protestant cemetery to be the final resting place of the Intrepid sailors who sacrificed their lives for our nation...”

When the Mooslem Bruderbunders and the Salafists get done with the desecration there won't be a "Protestant cemetery" in Libya -- anywhere.

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48 posted on 12/03/2011 4:22:11 PM PST by JCG
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To: rabscuttle385

Libya? Bring them home. Just a question why would they bury them on shore especially in enemy territory?


49 posted on 12/03/2011 4:36:57 PM PST by Mike Darancette (Either Obama can beat any GOP candidate or no GOP candidate.)
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