DEAD SOLDIER'S HOME VANDALIZED!!!!
Before I get started on my muzzie rant for the day.....I would just like to share the following:.......THERE ARE SOME SICK FUCKING PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD!!!!.
Soldiers or their bereaved families have had to endure these kinds of attacks ever since Vietnam.
We all tsk tsk, shake our heads, and think that somebody, somewhere, does something about it!
My response would likely earn me a stint in prison, but I have to wonder if things are getting to the point where "WE THE PEOPLE" are going to HAVE to do something about this kind of stuff!!!!
Febuary 27, 2006 (Kokomo Indiana) - For the family who lives in a modest home in Kokomo, the fatal Iraq attack came last week.
THEN THE ATTACK AT HOME FOLLOWED!!!
Vandals defaced the home of Sgt. Rickey Jones’ family. Eggs were thrown and flags were stolen.
Sgt. Jones, a Kokomo High School graduate, was one of four soldiers, with the 101st, killed west of Baghdad last week.
So who, one week before his burial in his hometown, would vandalize a fallen hero’s house?
Neighbor Robyn Ousley is at a loss to explain. "I have no idea, somebody pretty, pretty awful."
Another friend, Bill Swaggerty, says there is more than vandalism for the family to deal with. "They’re calling here and saying, ‘I’m glad your son is dead’ ".
The family’s neighbors have closed ranks, bringing food and flying flags at half-staff. All are signs of respect for Sgt. Jones.
Swaggerty supports a move in the legislature to keep protesters back from military funerals.
Neighbor Ousley agrees. "He just went over there for us. I think it is awful."
Services for Sgt. Jones are set for next Monday (March 6th). In the meantime Kokomo Police have increased patrols around his family’s house.
***Please send a card to SGT Jones’ family.
Maybe if we flood them with love & care, we can undo a little of the evil they are enduring.
Family of sgt. Jones
Kokomo High School2501
S. Berkley Road
Kokomo, Indiana 46902
Ok now that I have that off my chest....on with the muzzie bashing....see below!!!
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