To: Blue Collar Christian
Leave the father alone. He just lost his son. Give him a few months or years. He'll never get over the loss but he'll get a perspective. His grief is unimaginable. Of course his son is a hero but any father would have rather taken the bullet than have his own son die.
Walk a mile...
To: muir_redwoods
You read my post and then commented. Had you scrolled the commentaries, you would have seen that I am open to this feedback and eager to learn.
I do believe that when my son enlists, which he has been talking about since he was 10(he's now 15) that I will be prepared to respond to my son being a fallen hero much better.
I'll give the guy his time, and hopefully someone will give me a link to his apology.
I'm off to the oscars now.
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