Posted on 05/27/2005 8:53:32 AM PDT by Silver Bird Worker
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. Everyone agrees that Ligaya Lagman (search) is a Gold Star mother, part of the long line of mournful women whose sons or daughters gave their lives for their country. Her 27-year-old son, Army Staff Sgt. Anthony Lagman (search), was killed last year in Afghanistan, but American Gold Star Mothers Inc., has rejected Lagman, a Filipino, for membership because though a permanent resident and a taxpayer she is not a U.S. citizen.
http://www.goldstarmoms.com/
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Big mistake- God bless her and her fallen hero son.
Don't know what xenophopia is, but this sucks.
And I am not talking about the poor woman who lost her son.
Read this earlier today on another site.
Lived here 20 years and still isn't a citizen.
Conspired with lawyer to get Gold Star to reject her application so they could get them to change the rule.
I say, become a citizen, and re-apply problem solved.
No rule change necessary.
Who writes this crap?
Mother of Slain Soldier Non-Citizen Denied Gold Star Membership
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There.
I fixed it.
We have a lot of troops today whose mothers don't even live in the US. Is there any rational reason they shouldn't be honored if their child is killed serving in our forces?
So9
Exactly!
This is a conscious on-going campaign by the enemy within to blur the distinction between citizens and non-citizens.
Never happen!
They need to update their Charter.
Yes there is.
But certain useful idiots are permanently blind to it.
We have seen many "parents" of heroes poisonously attack the military and the Republic for which it stands, and the country which shelters them.
Honor the heroes, disdain the idiots.
Not rational enough for you?
Depends on your definition of "rational"?
Sure there is.
I have a problem with the way this came about. To live here for 20 years and not become a citizen is rediculous.
Let Gold Star evaluate their rules and make exceptions for someone who deserves it, not someone who applied with the intention of causing a S--t storm.
I don't have patience for that crap.
In an open and free society, people can honestly have differences of opinion.
No, they do not need to update their Charter.
And most of those parents are U.S. citizens; that is where your argument fails. You are punishing a "patriotic" LPR for the "unpatriotic" act of a true citizen.
As a leader of an organization with a charter, I can see both sides of this issue.
I lead a Cub Scout pack. Our charter states that we are made up of home schooled students only. A mom called and told us she home schooled one kid and not the other (don't ask my opinion on that) She wanted to know if we would allow the non-home schooled kid to join as well. We discussed it for a long time and declined to accept the boy because it would dilute our charter for the next time a question arose. FWIW, she told us that she would go along with either decision.
This is crazy. I don't care if she isn't a citizen or not. Her son died serving this country and she deserves this recognition. If our miltary doesn't have a citizenship requirement, why does the Gold Star organization have one?
Then they can loose thier Charter. I was surprised that the lady heard back from them for a refusal.
Fear of xenos. It does suck.
Only if you are allowed to go into the weeds with a faulty premise.
I have an opinion about citizens who behave likewise, but is irrelevant and I won't allow you to change the subject.
You may assume anything you wish. Stupidity is not a crime. I just question your assumption of "..a "patriotic" LPR", as opposed to one who is an opportunist and an enemy within, even though a child is a hero. The point being that the two are not mutually exclusive..
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