Veteran to give President Bush a Purple Heart
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Sorry Ohiostorm I never your post and I have been reading this thread pretty closely. I'm not saying it wasn't here just saying I never saw it. Not sure what it said BUT for sure I would not have deleted it without talking to you first. My advise is if you remember what you said, please post it again
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BreinLa wrote:Sorry Ohiostorm I never your post and I have been reading this thread pretty closely. I'm not saying it wasn't here just saying I never saw it. Not sure what it said BUT for sure I would not have deleted it without talking to you first. My advise is if you remember what you said, please post it again
I have been reading it as well and didn't see it. But unless it particularly stood out, I may not remember it. I haven't seen anything in here that needed to be removed though.
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I'm going to wait for Luke to repost if he cares to then I or some other staff member is going to split out the posts that do not pertain to the actual topic. If we need to have further discussions about this let's please do it by pm so this thread doesn't become totally hijacked.
As stated above I have watched this thread pretty closely and have seen nothing that needed to be removed.
As stated above I have watched this thread pretty closely and have seen nothing that needed to be removed.
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southerngale wrote:fact789 wrote:I also have a post missing from this thread.
What did it say and when did you post it?
We have been making a real point to communicate about everything, so it is very odd that two posts just mysteriously disappear.
It was a reply to Ohio storm and yesturday is when it was posted.
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I don't recall seeing it either ohiostorm when I was viewing it last night. The last post I saw was Opal Storm's. I can say that many times I'll read opinions but I don't necessarily remember each person's individual reply or who said what.
I'm sorry ohiostorm and fact that your posts are missing.
I'm sorry ohiostorm and fact that your posts are missing.
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Well hard to figure it out when no one seems to have seen the posts (mods and members alike) and the two members who say thiere posts got deleted still are not saying what it was they posted that allegidly got deleted.
If your posts did in fact get deleted and no one contacted you about it I personaly apologize and will do all I can to figure out what happend
If your posts did in fact get deleted and no one contacted you about it I personaly apologize and will do all I can to figure out what happend
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Here's the history and requirements for the Purple Heart
http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/reference/PurHrt.htm
http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/reference/PurHrt.htm
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EDIT: Never mind, I can't read. It's just a wounded veteran who wants to give the president his Purple Heart. It's not an official awarding of a new Purple Heart, so I don't see the problem (and I'm not a conservative, so if anyone would have a problem, it would be me).
[s]I would strongly advocate retitling this thread to something like "Veteran to give President Bush a Purple Heart" or something like that, because it's not an official awarding of a Purple Heart (which would make little sense since Bush wasn't wounded or killed in combat). The current title is misleading.[/s]
[s]I would strongly advocate retitling this thread to something like "Veteran to give President Bush a Purple Heart" or something like that, because it's not an official awarding of a Purple Heart (which would make little sense since Bush wasn't wounded or killed in combat). The current title is misleading.[/s]
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Coredesat wrote:
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I would strongly advocate retitling this thread to something like "Veteran to give President Bush a Purple Heart" or something like that, because it's not an official awarding of a Purple Heart (which would make little sense since Bush wasn't wounded or killed in combat). The current title is misleading.
Your wish is my command.

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kevin wrote:Coredesat wrote:
<<snip>>
I would strongly advocate retitling this thread to something like "Veteran to give President Bush a Purple Heart" or something like that, because it's not an official awarding of a Purple Heart (which would make little sense since Bush wasn't wounded or killed in combat). The current title is misleading.
Your wish is my command.
Excellent, thanks.

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The bottom line, in my opinion, is that Mr. Thomas earned that medal honorably and while many, including me, may have major differences with him regarding President Bush and his policies that's immaterial. Neither I nor anyone else has any business criticizing his decision of what to do with his medal. This is not a political issue - it's a moral one as far as I'm concerned. It's the position I took with regard to those veterans of Vietnam who tossed their medals over the White House fence. It's the position I take with regard to a veteran who sells his medals to get money for booze (tragic as that situation is) - and yes I know a guy who did that. I may agree or disagree, but a medal earned for honorable service is something outside normal parameters. It's hard to put into words, but I guess what I'm trying to say is that a medal is not an ordinary object, it's an embodiment of respect and honor - and to pass judgment on what the person who earned that medal chooses to do with it is to deny that nature.
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x-y-no wrote:The bottom line, in my opinion, is that Mr. Thomas earned that medal honorably and while many, including me, may have major differences with him regarding President Bush and his policies that's immaterial. Neither I nor anyone else has any business criticizing his decision of what to do with his medal. This is not a political issue - it's a moral one as far as I'm concerned. It's the position I took with regard to those veterans of Vietnam who tossed their medals over the White House fence. It's the position I take with regard to a veteran who sells his medals to get money for booze (tragic as that situation is) - and yes I know a guy who did that. I may agree or disagree, but a medal earned for honorable service is something outside normal parameters. It's hard to put into words, but I guess what I'm trying to say is that a medal is not an ordinary object, it's an embodiment of respect and honor - and to pass judgment on what the person who earned that medal chooses to do with it is to deny that nature.
Very well said, and I totally agree.
I have no problem with Mr. Thomas doing what he wishes with HIS medal.
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