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In reply to the discussion: I'm a veteran, and a pacifist. And I'm a little disgusted by the disrespect voiced toward the Tomb [View all]Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)118. The number of rec's on this OP
gives hope that the people who are disrespecting soldiers, and the symbol or all soldiers who have lost their lives doing what they were either compelled to do or believed it was the right thing to do, are a minority here.
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I'm a veteran, and a pacifist. And I'm a little disgusted by the disrespect voiced toward the Tomb [View all]
Aristus
Oct 2012
OP
Good pic, but that pic is from September, not from Sandy and not from any hurricane
tarheelsunc
Oct 2012
#184
given that this monument is the only grave that some families ever had for their
roguevalley
Oct 2012
#132
Yeah, there are at least 2 threads in GD that are openly contemptuous of the Tomb,
Aristus
Oct 2012
#11
Well, it's the symbolism. It's about THE SACRIFICE. I'm as anti-war as they come. But this is
calimary
Oct 2012
#55
Yes. Generals who've served in actual combat know war is hell & are very reluctant to commit troops.
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2012
#84
I may have gone farther afield than some think necessary, but I hope you didn't find mine offensive:
freshwest
Oct 2012
#119
Sadly, there are a number of people on DU who are bitter and hateful.........
George II
Oct 2012
#148
I share your feelings. Laying there is a man that helped save humanity from a barbarian.
bluestate10
Oct 2012
#10
Well put. I've been watching all of this play out. And finally, the perfect response. Thank you. nt
ncgrits
Oct 2012
#90
you're right, less than 1% of us ever wear a uniform, and it is, in fact, so you can be an ass
pasto76
Oct 2012
#105
Their contingency plan calls for them to be brought indoors if their safety is in jeopardy
pinboy3niner
Oct 2012
#66
Every time I go visit my father and mother's grave at Arlington I alway stop at the
southernyankeebelle
Oct 2012
#18
Service to those in danger will not go undone just because a tiny cadre of men perform a service
Aristus
Oct 2012
#21
Oh dear. I commented that those guards should get inside but meant no disrespect.
nolabear
Oct 2012
#23
Agree. I am wondering if those poor guys will be standing out there when the storm is at its worst
jwirr
Oct 2012
#36
Agree 1,000%. It speaks of people who have no real world life experience.
progressivebydesign
Oct 2012
#48
Thank you. Sad to see we have our own set of deranged haters here on the left.
kestrel91316
Oct 2012
#60
We were not able to stop the wars, so let us at least honor and mourn those who died.
meti57b
Oct 2012
#91
The usual DU idiots that think they're much more intelligent and morally superior
Gman
Oct 2012
#102
Part of it is people won't freakin Google, they don't actually stand there in hurricane force winds
Hippo_Tron
Oct 2012
#112
Ever wonder why there aren't national tombs for artists? If there were, they'd deserver veneration
TransitJohn
Oct 2012
#130
Sometimes people's fervor for their ideology and their vision of the world clouds their judgment.
bluesbassman
Oct 2012
#156
Interesting part of our culture that requires respected dedication...
Comrade_McKenzie
Oct 2012
#158
Me too. I was outraged at whoever released that file photo trying to capitalize
Warren Stupidity
Oct 2012
#177
As a vet and peacefreak, I agree, the tombs of the unknowns are about the other victims of ....
marble falls
Oct 2012
#185