That is what I was thinking...but you are talking to a computer illiterate jarhead.SEREMAKER wrote:
best thing, I believe -- we build a website, I can advertise with my website and we can contact the VA about more volunteers and we start spreadig the word ---- when we go to guard a cemetery we contact the local media on what we are doing to that the word spreads quicker on our causeusmarine2005 wrote:
I had this idea a year ago...Veterans Guarding Veterans.SEREMAKER wrote:
*suits up, slings AR-15 over shoulder* I'm with you both
But I am not sure how to get it started.
Freedom of speech would be advocating for the right to say something disagreeable.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
This must be the free speech people on these forums love to advocate.
This however was a desecration of a grave which I would guess is a crime in all 50 states.
It sounds like the only people who advocated for this were the neo-Nazi/skinheads who did it; and I'm sure we can all agree that it was disgusting.
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Wow, overreact much?Ganko_06 wrote:
What an outrage. They need to post guards in there with orders to shoot to kill.
Yes, because free speech gives you the right to destroy the property of othersunnamednewbie13 wrote:
This must be the free speech people on these forums love to advocate.
You should be able to find a free host with some fairly easy to use built in software (homestead springs to mind, but I'm not sure if they're still around), or just try to find someone with technical skills through a veterans association (with all the computers the US army relies there must be someone with the know-how to built a website). Then the only problem becomes funding for the space on the web if you don't want to use a free host, and you might find businesses willing to donate.usmarine2005 wrote:
That is what I was thinking...but you are talking to a computer illiterate jarhead.
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Ganko_06 wrote:
What an outrage. They need to post guards in there with orders to shoot to kill.
Has it occurred to any that, given that they painted on swastikas, maybe they're ungrateful because they wanted the other side to win, as opposed to not understanding the sacrifice they made?
Not that I think the other side should have won, but calling someone disrespectful for disrespecting their enemy seems a little silly.
Not that I think the other side should have won, but calling someone disrespectful for disrespecting their enemy seems a little silly.
I hope that your comment is in jest. How would you feel if I spray painted on your car a swastika? Its destruction of private property.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Oh, really? I thought it was freedom of expression.<BoTM>J_Aero wrote:
This is not free speech, this is a crime, as would be shooting anyone doing it.
This reminds me of what Edwards said on his website to protest the War in Iraq this weekend - he actually encouraged people to protest Memorial Day parades...how Un-American.
Way to read the whole post Harmor.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Oh, really? I thought it was freedom of expression.<BoTM>J_Aero wrote:
This is not free speech, this is a crime, as would be shooting anyone doing it.Sarcasm, marine, sarcasm. Read with a fine-toothed comb.usmarine2005 wrote:
Are you nuts?unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Oh, really? I thought it was freedom of expression.
i could see that point. however i highly doubt it is really people that feel that way.....i find it more likely what seremaker said about kids being attention whores.Bubbalo wrote:
Has it occurred to any that, given that they painted on swastikas, maybe they're ungrateful because they wanted the other side to win, as opposed to not understanding the sacrifice they made?
Not that I think the other side should have won, but calling someone disrespectful for disrespecting their enemy seems a little silly.
i dont know about down there, but here the teenage years usually means bashing some mailboxes etc. sometimes things can go to far, which happened in this case....maybe.
edit: marine if you need any help with your "business" idea, i would love to help.
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You honestly think it was more likely done as a joke than by a group of neo-nazis?
Im sure that could be arranged. When the Sheriff finds them, Im sure we could make this happen, right Leathernecks?iamangry wrote:
I hate people who do this bullshit. If they find them, they should totally give them over to a platoon of marines who've just gotten back from Iraq.
I highly doubt this was the work of anyone protesting the war, but I am sure many will assume it was.
pisses me off...having numerous friends in the military and numerous relatives having died in wars or from wartime wounds that really is a hit below the belt. lameass neo-nazis...i guess thats why i fight their lame asses every chance i get.
in this situation, yes i do.Bubbalo wrote:
You honestly think it was more likely done as a joke than by a group of neo-nazis?
the indicators for me would the hand drawn swastikas, any jackass with a computer can put together something better than that.
besides, lurking in the shadows is not something that group is known for. hell they can have a parade about how much they want to burn flags if they wanted.
Yeah, I'm with you on that one. If you wanna seem cool and gnarly swastikas are the way to go. It was just a bunch of stupid ass kids that want to giggle about how totally awesome that was. As you say, were it real Nazi's, they'd have had a protest and burned some flags and shit, not done something like that. I'd like to think that they'd at least do it properly. Making some crappy flags is what drunk kids do when they come up with a spur of the moment 'good' idea.Parker wrote:
in this situation, yes i do.Bubbalo wrote:
You honestly think it was more likely done as a joke than by a group of neo-nazis?
the indicators for me would the hand drawn swastikas, any jackass with a computer can put together something better than that.
besides, lurking in the shadows is not something that group is known for. hell they can have a parade about how much they want to burn flags if they wanted.
Actually, swastikas on gravestones is a favourite activity of neo-nazis in Germany.
usmarine2005 wrote:
I cannot stress how much I want to hurt these people.
But surely they at least make decent swastikas?Bubbalo wrote:
Actually, swastikas on gravestones is a favourite activity of neo-nazis in Germany.
Don't you find it kind of like....sad. That you even need to guard the memorials. God damn neo-nazi's, they probably don't even realise that they'd be killed by the Nazi's themselves...usmarine2005 wrote:
You know...I hear this shit a lot. I swear I am going to start a company of volunteers to guard cemeteries for holidays like Memorial Day and Veterans Day.
Black spray paint straight onto the gravestone, I'm pretty sure.ghettoperson wrote:
But surely they at least make decent swastikas?Bubbalo wrote:
Actually, swastikas on gravestones is a favourite activity of neo-nazis in Germany.
Fair enough, what crappy Nazi's. If I was a Nazi, I'd at least do a good job of it.
That depends on you definition of good.
Omg! Children Did Something Outrageous To Piss Off Adults? This Is Extraordinary! Someone Call The Media!
That was mostly in the 90's. These days, such actions have become very rare indeed. Also, when it happens, it nearly always happens on jewish cemeteries and gravestones. Actually, I can not think of one incident in recent history when Neo-Nazis vandalized a non-jewish cemetery.Bubbalo wrote:
Actually, swastikas on gravestones is a favourite activity of neo-nazis in Germany.
Per se, Neo-Nazis will have some respect for soldiers who die in battle, especially when it's about those who died fighting "towel-heads". They also know very well that they will lose sympathy among their supporters if they engage in such activities, and attract the attention of authorities. Bad PR, if you will.
The article doesn't state if those were graves of WWII veterans or those of a later conflict. Or did it ?
Given the circumstances, I think it is rather unlikely that true Neo-Nazis were behind this. Some desillusionized high school kid is more like it.
a shame, still.