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Posted by Emptypockets on April 05, 2005 at 07:14:43 from (209.115.216.79):
In Reply to: OT...Vietnam vets,need your help posted by John M on April 05, 2005 at 05:57:23:

Following your posting and replys. First off, admiral of you in what you are doing for your mom"s birthday... nine thumbs up! But those governement fella"s brushing you off, what"s up with that? Is it not "YOU" and every one else that pays his wages to do a job. Your families have served so that he can sit safely in cushy offices doing what? He has a job, he is hired to do a specific job description which can be summed up in "working for YOU"... Post the fella"s name and have him explain what he does all day long with "YOUR" money. I can not recall me paying taxes and consider it a donation to finance an individual to tell me to "take a hike". He must expalin himself and how well he is performing... if he is not performing to the full value of the $$$ YOU are putting up, FIRE him and let him go to the unemployment line and get brushed off! The bureaucracy quest you have been directed to undertake is well worth it as you will eventually get what you are looking for, call it an adventure, but as you go about the quest leave a smile with each counterperson, plant a seed of hope and not discontent, we are all doing the best we can while the clock is ticking and Mr. Congressman greases his lips at the table. My I suggest he goes out to find out who stole your dad"s stuff... and its these guys and gals that are voting to remove the cross from halls of justice because "it offends"... God Bless Your Dad, Your Mom and You!
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