This is not meant to turn into a debate or slamming or mud throwing, so please don't make it be so. I just though I'd share.
I am from a small town, 3500 people. We've had people that were sent to the war to finght, but again, it's a small town. There was one young man who was deployed. He was 20 years old. He felt it was his duty to go over and fight for his country. I didn't personally know him because he's about 10 years younger than me. I graduated with his brother, and I also remember him coming into the grocery store I worked at in high school. He comes from a very nice family.
Anyway, he was killed in combat a few months ago. Very hard for our small town. I don't believe his family is bitter, but rather very proud of their son for what he did.
Just recently they were at a farm show that President Bush also happened to be attending. Somehow President Bush met up with this family. When he saw the mom he stated that she must be the mom, and he gave her a hug. He then took the family to a private area and they talked for twenty minutes or so. President Bush asked the family if there is anything they can do to let him know. The father mentioned the fact that he knew of another solder that was killed, but not in combat. This soldier was given higher honor or "status" (sorry. I can't think of the word I want to use). President Bush told the family that he would take care of it.
Just thought I'd share. I thought it was a wonderful story.
I am from a small town, 3500 people. We've had people that were sent to the war to finght, but again, it's a small town. There was one young man who was deployed. He was 20 years old. He felt it was his duty to go over and fight for his country. I didn't personally know him because he's about 10 years younger than me. I graduated with his brother, and I also remember him coming into the grocery store I worked at in high school. He comes from a very nice family.
Anyway, he was killed in combat a few months ago. Very hard for our small town. I don't believe his family is bitter, but rather very proud of their son for what he did.
Just recently they were at a farm show that President Bush also happened to be attending. Somehow President Bush met up with this family. When he saw the mom he stated that she must be the mom, and he gave her a hug. He then took the family to a private area and they talked for twenty minutes or so. President Bush asked the family if there is anything they can do to let him know. The father mentioned the fact that he knew of another solder that was killed, but not in combat. This soldier was given higher honor or "status" (sorry. I can't think of the word I want to use). President Bush told the family that he would take care of it.
Just thought I'd share. I thought it was a wonderful story.