This is just wrong

Started by Delmonico, August 17, 2010, 02:12:18 PM

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Delmonico

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/08/16/veterans-outraged-army-heros-grave-site-turned-dog-park/

I love dogs, but this is just wrong in my opinion.  A friend sent me this and wanted me to post this here so folks will know how bad a Medal of Honor winner's remains are being treated.
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Lumpy Grits

Commissioner Troll doesn't think the dog poop is a big deal, so why don't we fine where her family is buried and ALL of our dogs and POOP there.
Sharon Troll.....Talk about a name that FITS ::)
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LG
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dangerranger

I under stand why some would be upset but I personaly would not mind my grave being used this way. Dogs and all! DR
Life is a rush into the unknown, You can duck down real low and hope nothing hits you, Or stand up tall, show it your teeth,and say "Dish it up Baby and dont get stingy with the Peppers!!!"

Doc Cuervo

Seems to me it show a great lack of respect for our military Heroes.

dangerranger

 It seems that even in my own house Im in the minority on this one. my thought is that Id rather have people enjoy the grass above my grave, and ocasionaly read my headstone than be forgotten in a place that no one visits. DR
Life is a rush into the unknown, You can duck down real low and hope nothing hits you, Or stand up tall, show it your teeth,and say "Dish it up Baby and dont get stingy with the Peppers!!!"

Green River Powell aka RonC

One easy solution would be to place a wrought iron fence around the grave with a plaque in honor of the soldier. That would make the grave stand out and remind people of the brave individual who lays there and give him a prominence that he has not had in almost 100 years. And, it will keep the dog doo off the grave and keep the rest of the park as is.

Ron
Ron

dangerranger

Quote from: Green River Powell aka RonC on August 19, 2010, 10:26:39 AM
One easy solution would be to place a wrought iron fence around the grave with a plaque in honor of the soldier. That would make the grave stand out and remind people of the brave individual who lays there and give him a prominence that he has not had in almost 100 years. And, it will keep the dog doo off the grave and keep the rest of the park as is.

Ron

that a good idea! DR
Life is a rush into the unknown, You can duck down real low and hope nothing hits you, Or stand up tall, show it your teeth,and say "Dish it up Baby and dont get stingy with the Peppers!!!"

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