Posted on 08/02/2015 12:11:16 AM PDT by TigerClaws
QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) A simple trip to the store ended with a veteran getting a hateful letter left on his car.
When a local Iraq War veteran went shopping Thursday morning, he did not expect to find an anonymous note with ugly language left on his car.
The letter blasted the Marine for having a Purple Heart and serving overseas. It stated, All of you Islamaphobe vets deserve to die.
The note has people shaking their heads. Some call the author pathetic.
Its just shocking, Ann Lanoir said. Its just ignorant. Thats the way I feel. I feel like some punk wrote it.
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I’d say your crystal ball is tuned in pretty good.
Take it to the enemy, stand up and point out the evil in our own country.
Yes there will be casualties. But am thinking two or three very public attacks on our soldiers or their families will evoke such outrage, any subsequent attacks will be surely be metered with due justice. And attackes will cease.
And maybe we can stand up and be proud of who we are.
It has be posted on military forums that such things are 95% fakes. They also pointed out:
“Who carries around an letter-folded piece of 8.5x11 paper and a sharpie?”
“The message looks like it was written on a flat surface, like a table, not on a curved window or car hood.”
“Most stickers are symbolic of the medal or ribbon, not text. So did the letter writer know what those decorations mean?”
By the same (and same sort of) people who insist that the baby be killed today if it is inconvenient.
There will be more Islamo/liberal backlash against service people in future, due to hackers getting federal data on veterans and their families. Probably getting help from the traitors in the government. Veterans, please be careful!
Yep, them too. Their offspring today.
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