To: miss marmelstein
I too understand the reaction by the ex-soldier. The symbol of the price paid, the poppies being burned was an intentional act followed by an equal intentional act. The court was wrong in this decision. It will serve to enrage those who love their nation of England and her fallen warriors.
14 posted on
09/03/2012 5:55:50 AM PDT by
no-to-illegals
(Please God, Protect and Bless Our Men and Women in Uniform with Victory. Amen.)
To: no-to-illegals
All that happens is even more native born Brits apply to emigrate to New Zealand, Australia, Canada, United States, ...... probably time to get all their old time historical sites in order for some degree of protection from the Moslem hordes.
16 posted on
09/03/2012 6:17:39 AM PDT by
muawiyah
To: no-to-illegals
So often on Remembrance Day, the focus is on World War I. In recent years, there have been television shows about British soldiers who were executed for “cowardice” during the War. These were actually men suffering terribly from shell shock. They interview the descendants and show photographs of these young men. Always reduces me to tears! And some sniveling, sloppy-looking Moslem burning poppies! Makes my blood boil.
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