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To: F-117A

I agree. He should be given a medal.

He did what needed to be done, and saved the State a ton of money in doing it.


11 posted on 05/13/2007 6:44:31 AM PDT by sgtbono2002 (I will forgive Jane Fonda, when the Jews forgive Hitler.)
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To: sgtbono2002; george76
This happened 30 miles from where I live last Friday night.

The Northern Areas of Vermont and New Hampshire are full of national guardsmen, and ex-combat servicemen, largely becuase it is not densely populated,lots of wilderness area,good place to raise a family, and is peaceful, most of the time.

Our shooting ranges lately have become social gatherings where ex servicemen and the local community meet, and fire up BBQs, especially on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.

It is from this social scene that Greg Floyd hails. Not only should he be honored, but the liberal governor of New Hampshire should give him a citizen's medal.

Note the headline makes it sound like there was a feud between Greg and the perp Kenny. The perp was a spoiled brat, who lived in the fast lane, who had run ins with the police frequently.Kenny was a wayward druggie. His parents were in Hawaii at the time of his death and had to be notified there.

Local libs are getting behind Kinny's family to make it appear that Kenny died as a result of police harassment.In truth Kenny should have been put behind bars long ago.

Thanks Greg. You are a great American. God bless you.

Thanks George for posting this, the murder was published in Saturday mornings local papers here, but they did not publish Gregs heroic role in the tragedy of the police officers death.Everyone up here is still wondering what the details were.

19 posted on 05/13/2007 7:14:18 AM PDT by Candor7
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