Saturday, April 23, 2011

Respect

To me respect is very important to me. Some people don't understand why respect is a BIG thing. Well for me I have a grandpa that was in the military it has been drilled into me my whole life. So the few that know me realize that I always unless I am pissed of  will look people in the eyes. That is one of the best ways to show others that you respect the. Today it was amazing to see how much respect everyone had for Donny. The hundreds of flags, over 500 patriot guards, soldiers, and over 300 people that was at his service. I attended the service let me just say there wasn't a dry in the whole place. I was sitting next to one of my class mates that are going to Basics this summer to enter the national guard. As he hugged me I made him promise that in a few years that he will not be the one laying up front with a flag over him and he did promise with tears in his eyes. How can people not get how big this is. When a soldier dies for his country he is dieing for all of us, so that we can be free.And people that don't get that and disagree with that should honestly be shipped in to the war zones and see how they handle it, and once there over there they will be begging to be back in the US. Because in other country's there isn't much freedom. Those people really tick me off. Another way to show respect is to use peoples names. I know that these days everyone has nicknames but when someone dies or in a bad accident don't say that on chick or that dude.Use there name regardless where you are and who you are with. And if you really want to piss me off is to talk bad about those people that just payed the ultimate price. And don't say ya that one kid ya he picked on me in school. Maybe he did but if you really knew him you would no that he really wasn't picking on you...just saying so please around me don't say anything bad about someone who died because that is a granteed punch in the face. So all I got to say is respect people or leave our country...thanks

2 comments:

  1. That was a truly sobering experience today. I hope that people keep that feeling of love going.

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  2. its was truly amazing to see a community brought together by a fallen hero.

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