12 thoughts on “You Echo Company cowards will love this story

  1. My deepest sympathies to the family of this fallen soldier. My deepest respect to this sheriff and the Patriot Riders.
    My deepest scorn for the low life bitch who complained.

  2. I ain’t gonna post my true feelings, as I don’t wanna get banned here. Suffice to say that that woman needs a serious dose of STFU.

  3. Casey: Good point. That’s what the sheriff was trying to get acrossed. He wants the focus to be on the widow and children, not on some stupid bitch with no moral compass.

  4. I just went to bfive and read the whole email.

    I need to go take my blood pressure medicine again.

  5. I’d gladly wait hours for the procession to pass by — it’s a small price to pay for what this soldier has done for us.

    God rest this soldier well and my deepest condolences to his family and friends.

    Shame on that woman — truly a disgrace.

  6. I saw a comment on the St. Louis paper to which this is originally linked. One former Marine poster said it best (paraphrasing)–“Would you prefer to be inconvenienced by a funeral procession on I-270, or perhaps a few IED’s and RPG’s?”

  7. They do things differently in Canada. The busiest highway in Canada, #401 is shut down when a hearse comes from the military airport in Trenton. Even in sub-zero temperatures 1000’s of people gather on the overpasses to show their respect.
    Google “highway of heroes” to see them pass.

  8. We need more like the good sheriff. Alot of folks here dont understand the meaning of serving your country. They need to be reminded every once in a while. Im glad the the SFC had such a Patriotic escort to his final resting place.
    HOOAH!!!

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