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The Umbrella, a touching story...

MarPar

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On a rainy afternoon, a group of protesters were gathered outside the grocery store handing out pamphlets on the evils of America. I politely declined to take one.

There was an elderly woman behind me and a young (20-ish) female protester offered her a pamphlet, which she politely declined.

The young protester gently put her hand on the old woman's shoulder and in a patronizing voice said, "Don't you care about the children of Iraq?"

The old woman looked up at her and said: "Honey, my father died in France during World War II, I lost my husband in Korea, and a son in Vietnam. All three died so a naive, ignorant, self centered bimbo like you could have the right to stand here and badmouth our country, and if you touch me again, I'll shove this umbrella up your *** and open it."
 
On a rainy afternoon, a group of protesters were gathered outside the grocery store handing out pamphlets on the evils of America. I politely declined to take one.

There was an elderly woman behind me and a young (20-ish) female protester offered her a pamphlet, which she politely declined.

The young protester gently put her hand on the old woman's shoulder and in a patronizing voice said, "Don't you care about the children of Iraq?"

The old woman looked up at her and said: "Honey, my father died in France during World War II, I lost my husband in Korea, and a son in Vietnam. All three died so a naive, ignorant, self centered bimbo like you could have the right to stand here and badmouth our country, and if you touch me again, I'll shove this umbrella up your *** and open it."


AWESOME MARIO....
 
LOL....the greatest generation..ya gotta love 'em.
 
Neighbor lady, used to substitute teach. One day (public school) this particular class was making "peace doves". Basically, little cloth things that looked like a dove. They were intended to be a symbolic apology to the Japanese people for when we nuked them in WWII.
One of the students showed the 'dove' to my neighbor. She said, "that's very nice. You can give it to one of the widow's of the Bataan Death March".

Spunky lady. (Since passed away). Husband served in the USAF. One of her sons also served in USAF.
 
Everyone is worried about what's going on in other country's they fail to understand there American s and should take care of there own first . sorry I'm not giving a piece dove to anyone screw them they killed alot of American s ,then you have these people fighting to house foreigners are you freaking kidding me how about all the forgotten soldiers that are homeless everywhere. I didn't realize how many we're around till we rounded them all up and got them all a hotel room for a few nights and thanksgiving dinners plus got them intouch with shelters and what not that can help make a difference in there lives . many just need a little help I try when I can to help all year round but sadly others only do it on holiday s .
Americans need to stop with trying to help people out side of this country they should look in there own back yards first you might not like what you find!
I understand some place's but to be trying to house and help the same people that are trying to kill us ,gezz what a bunch of retards! god help us all!
 
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