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JLH wrote:
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 14:10:57 -0400, NotNow wrote: JLH wrote: On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 09:40:21 -0700, Jordon wrote: Katie Ohara wrote: If I am ever in MA, I will make a real attempt to spit on his grave Spit on anyones grave in Arlington Cemetery (which is where he's going) and I'm sure there will be plenty of people around that will make sure that you see the error of your ways. Guards do not patrol the cemetery. Only the tomb of the unknown soldier is guarded. There may be people walking around, but not to enforce appropriate behavior. -- John H You don't think an ordinary citizen, perhaps someone visiting the grave of a brave relative or comrade would do something to someone spitting on graves? I damned sure would. Ordinarily, an ordinary citizen might say something, especially if someone spit on a soldier's grave. But, Ted Kennedy's? Doubtful. Besides, there are lots of times when no one is around. -- John H There's where, thankfully, you and I differ. I would say something anytime anyone spit on anyone's grave. |
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