Monday, March 27, 2006

Sign Honoring Slain Soldier Defaced With Anti-War Graffiti

Brother Of Honored Green Beret Says He Felt 'Pure Rage' Over Vandalism

CHESHIRE, Mass. -- The family of a Green Beret who was one of the nation's first casualties in the war on terror in Afghanistan was outraged after discovering vandals had defaced a sign honoring the soldier with anti-war graffiti.

"I felt like I was going to vomit," said Michael Petithory, the brother of Army Sgt. 1st Class Daniel Petithory.

Daniel Petithory was killed Dec. 5, 2001, along with two other soldiers when a U.S. bomb landed about 100 yards from their position north of Kandahar.

Michael Petithory discovered the vandalism on Thursday as he biked along the Ashuwillticook Trail.

The words "oil," "Bush" and "Christian Crusade" and other phrases were written in black marker on the brown metal sign.
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This demonstrates just what kind of low life liberals oppose the war. Can you believe it? This was reported by NBC News. Well NBC News Channel 4 Los Angeles. They even have a related story about the war on terrorism and an image showing the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center's twin towers in New York City.

1 comment:

Poison Pero said...

I was going to recommend you put my MOH blog on your links, and just saw you beat me to it.......Good on ya.

1 per day.......Short story, and an overall thank you to all who've served.