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Father of Marine killed blames Bush
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| 03-22-03
Posted on 03/23/2003 1:31:02 PM PST by Blue Collar Christian
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To: Blue Collar Christian
As your name suggest I would hope you could have compassion for a grieving soul and understand grief is worked out in many different ways. The father may not always feel this way but right now he is hurting and perhaps needs someone to blame.
This really wasn't worthy of a thread btw, imho.
To: Pushi
P.S. They like to wear red fez headgear, too.
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posted on
03/23/2003 1:54:25 PM PST
by
AF68
To: Blue Collar Christian
It probably is for real, unfortunately.
The only families that have the right to blame Bush are the families of the one dead and 16 injured members of the 101st Airborne injured in yesterday's grenade attack.
A lack of clarity about Islam and it's goals on part of our President and congress allowed that attack to occur - and will allow others like it to take place in the future.
To: AF68
"Bey", isn't that a common Turkish name as well? I mean many bosnians took that as part of their name when they converted for financial gain after the Turks took the Balkans in the 14th century.
To: billva
Of course we have the other examples of grieving families, the ones who did not embarrass their lost ones, themselves, or the country. So it is possible to grieve and be sane and civil.
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posted on
03/23/2003 1:56:11 PM PST
by
RWG
To: Blue Collar Christian
Cut the Father some slack. He's devestated right now. I admit when I saw it on TV, I thought the same.
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posted on
03/23/2003 1:56:49 PM PST
by
grb
To: 2ndIDVet
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To: crazykatz
I've known a lot of Bosnians and never met one with the name of "Bey". They have regular Serbo-Croatian surnames, usually ending in "ic", but their first names are Muslim names.
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posted on
03/23/2003 2:00:01 PM PST
by
AF68
To: snippy_about_it
"This really wasn't worthy of a thread btw, imho."
Then it should not have been worthy of any response from you, IMHO.
OTOH, I agree that I might let a grieving father slide on this. Thanx for your input. Compassion is not my strong suit, but I'll work on it.
To: Blue Collar Christian
I can't believe that the father is saying this, because his son was a volunteer,not a draftee.
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posted on
03/23/2003 2:02:25 PM PST
by
Mears
To: RGSpincich
The son of the deceased serviceman could teach the entire family something about dignity.
"He was a lot of fun to be with - just like a big kid," said his son, Kenneth, now 10.
Although Waters-Bey's job was preparing for war, he loved watching Tom and Jerry cartoons and playing video games with his son, and chasing him around the yard.
Kenneth said he last talked to his father by phone in December, when he was shipping out from his base in California for the Persian Gulf.
"I said, 'Goodbye, Dad, I love you,'" the boy said. "He was fighting for his country and doing what he had to do. And he'll always be my hero."
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To: RGSpincich
Now I'm mad all over again!
To: Blue Collar Christian
Heard the original statement and the one that followed later, which was an attempt (though feeble) to reduce the emotion in the first. Still, the damage is done- Bush sends blacks to die in an unpopular war.
Only two options:
1. Make the war popular, or
2. Make the president black.
To: Blue Collar Christian
Father of Son, with all due respect is being childish. If he or his son did not believe in the cause of American Freedoom, then he shouldn't have enlisted.
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posted on
03/23/2003 2:09:19 PM PST
by
rs79bm
(No more fireworks at Euro Disney, it caused all the French army soldiers to surrender)
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To: Russ
Well that's NBC for sure. Sad isn't it?
To: skull stomper
I'll give Dad plenty of time to grieve, but I would like to see some sort of retraction eventually. He might be able to get the same news services to air his explanation/retraction.
To: Blue Collar Christian
Let the man grieve.
If anything, it is a reflection of the constant hate against Republican/Conservative/White that is served up to Black Americans by Black and White socialist in America. Many Black Americans do not have access to, or do not know where to go for the truth. And, even if they were to see the truth, they would most probably reject it, because of the 24-7 barrage of hate that is presented to them as "truth". If you are going to blame anyone for this, blame the socialist leaders who are spreading the hate.
Again, let the man grieve.
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