War and Hero’s

Posted by pet | News.., This~n~That | Monday 8 May 2006 1:13 pm

Nick Bacon was awarded the highest metal for bravery in the United States.
He is the only person I have ever met who has been awarded the congressional Metal of Honor. He is a sure enough hero.
I read the petition this morning at StopTheACLU about the cross honoring war veterans of the Korean War and both WW1 and WW2, being ordered removed, at the evil hands of the ACLU. They have persuaded a federal judge to order the removal of a cross from San Diego’s Mount Soledad memorial.

This cross is a testimony of thankfulness to heroes of the Korean War and two world wars. Built first in 1913, removed by thieves ten years later, its replacement built in 1934, destroyed by winds. The current cross was built by Mount Soledad Memorial Association.

After a fifteen year battle, the city now has ninety days to comply, or face major fines.

The more I thought about this, the more aggravated I got. Sort of like having a toothache, you know it’s gonna hurt worse, but you still keep touching it with your tongue.

There were in The Korean War 131 recipients of the Medal of Honor.
Of those 94 were given posthumously.

WW2: Medal of Honor 464 awarded.

WW1: Medal of Honor 119 awarded

There have been a total of 3,400 recipients of the Medal of Honor, which was established by an act of Congress in 1862.There have been a total of 19 individuals given the medal twice.

Hero’s should be acknowledged and honored.

Please sign the petition to stop the evil ACLU from stealing away another part of America that honors the blood that was spilled by our hero’s both living and dead.
The blood that buys the aclu’s freedom to do evil.

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