11-13-2007
02:15 AM
19 Loves
My mother, a proud Navy verteran, was laid to rest three days ago on November 9, 2007. She loved the time she spent serving her country and told us many wonderful stories of her travels and time served. We were very proud and honored to be presented with her flag. We now we have two flags as my father, also a veteran, passed a few years prior. We have had several familiy members who have served in all branches of the military. My cousin just returned from her third tour in Iraq. She is the youngest familiy member currently serving in the military and a mother of three. Her father ( and other cousins) served in Vietnam and her brother served in the Army.
I would like to thank all of our wonderful and courageous service men and women who are serving our country throughout the world. I am privelaged and proud to be a not only an American but a Native Americanan and to live in this great free land, a land of my great forefathers who were great chiefs, warriors, healers and wisemen. I know I speak for my family, that we are proud to serve and protect our great nation.
Thank you Southwest for allowing us to post messages on this special day which honors our veterans.
May God bless us all.
Just a post note: there has been controversy in the city Scottsdale over the display of a large American flag that has draped one of the buildings. I've heard it called an eye sore and a pimple on the face of the city. People say it doesn't fit in with the natural desert landscaping. I was fortunate to have a direct view of our country's flag from the third floor of my office. My staff and I were proud to look out and see our beautiful flag every day. We cringed and felt bad every time we heard people expressing negative comments about the flag. We would always respond positively letting the negative ones know that we loved our flag and were happy to look out of our windows and see it looking back at us. We couldn't help but feel patriotic with it there. I was reminded that our brothers and sisters are in a war 24/7, not just the 10 or 15 minutes we may see in a news report. I was suprised to find out how many objected to the large, and I mean large flag. I realize that they have their right to voice their opinion and all because we live in this free nation but how sad not to appreciate those in harms way fighting so we have the privlege to display our flag. How sad not to appreciate that people, fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, etc have died or been mamed for life so we have the freedom to display our beautiful flag. Anyway, the objections prevailed and the flag has been removed. We sadly watched it taken down over the course of several days as large cranes had to be brought in to dismantle it. I look out now at a tan, sand colored plain-as-can-be cover that now drapes the building. There's no design, no texture, no desert scenery on it, nothing. I guess this is supposed to fit in with the surrounding desert. How sad to know that people are more pleased with looking at this piece of brown material instead of our precious flag.
Humbly, Dr. V
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