"An Army Reserves sergeant studying at Dallas Baptist University was surprised this week to find the message "soldiers are murderers" spray painted on his Jeep Wrangler.
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Vandal scrawls hate message, trashes Dallas soldier's car
September 25th, 2008
Viktow Whitlow, a junior, had parked his Jeep on the campus at about 2 a.m. Wednesday and returned hours later to find his vehicle's tires had been flattened, the seats slashed and "soldiers are murderers" spray painted in red across the hood."
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They should find the person that did that drag him out in the street and beat him.
That little sissy panzy doesnt know anything about honor, integrity. Liberal tree hugger.
Sorry people like that need beat that is problem with country to many liberals.
Sorry hits a nerve as I have family memebers who served in Iraq and currently have one in Afganistan who just had morters shot at them.
I hope they find that guy and beat his A#$
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I find it ironic that these "peace" people tend to be more violent and commit more crimes than that soldiers they target. While soldiers may kill in the performance of their JOB, these protesters are simply criminals who are also cowards for the most part.
But they are correct, to a point. SOME soldiers ARE murderers.... and some are rapists, some are thieves, and so on. Then again, so are some civilians.
The act of killing someone while performing your duty as a soldier does not by default however make you a murderer. A good dictionary would do these idiots more good than a can of red spray paint. Not to mention that this (as well as the vast majority of their stupidity) changes NOTHING. If they don't like the actions we find our Military in, than use the legal means available to change the directives.
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That makes me ill. The poor guy is just doing his job. Military members dont control where the politicians send them they just go and do a great job. Im not for the Iraq War but I dont blame the soldiers I blame Bush. That vandal needs to grow up and a good beating can add years to anyone.
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A coward,plain and simple.The vandil is not man enough to take up his problem with the solidier,he does his Jeep ugly.People just do some very stupid stuff,the vandil needs to get a life and some education.
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As a retired Army veteran, I fought for these people's rights to express themselves. I just wish their parents would have taught them something about duty, honor and country. I am deeply touched by the comments that have been made in support of this soldier and other soldiers. Thank you all.
I was a soldier.
I am a soldier.
I will always be a soldier.
I read the story using the link to the Dallas paper, as many of you probably have.
The story said the man was a Reservist and the incident happened sometime after 2am.
"I" do not think there is enough in the story to make an immediate assumption it is a direct or indirect affront to the troops, military service, the Flag.
I do think, although I do not know, the young man was more than likely not in military uniform when he came home.
Could it be possible, just thinking here, the young man was out "on the town", and possibly mentioned to some people, during a "situation", the details of which we are unaware, he is / was "military" and this resulted in him leaving an establishment having "disturbed" someone who followed his vehicle and when he left it unattended - damaged it.
With there being general support for the military and their service, I think there is an important element, leading up to this damage, of this incident about which we are presently unaware. I think he alone pissed someone off, it is a specific focused individual attack. We all are aware there are those who do not like the war(s) and are adamant about it. A few beers and tempers fly and some take illegal action. It happens.
Maybe as the facts come out, I will stand corrected.
I read the story using the link to the Dallas paper, as many of you probably have.
The story said the man was a Reservist and the incident happened sometime after 2am.
"I" do not think there is enough in the story to make an immediate assumption it is a direct or indirect affront to the troops, military service, the Flag.
I do think, although I do not know, the young man was more than likely not in military uniform when he came home.
Could it be possible, just thinking here, the young man was out "on the town", and possibly mentioned to some people, during a "situation", the details of which we are unaware, he is / was "military" and this resulted in him leaving an establishment having "disturbed" someone who followed his vehicle and when he left it unattended - damaged it.
With there being general support for the military and their service, I think there is an important element, leading up to this damage, of this incident about which we are presently unaware. I think he alone pissed someone off, it is a specific focused individual attack. We all are aware there are those who do not like the war(s) and are adamant about it. A few beers and tempers fly and some take illegal action. It happens.
Maybe as the facts come out, I will stand corrected.
Very interesting... so without any sort of proof or even support what so ever you come up with a situation where the soldier was the one who was wrong and antagonized someone somehow and caused this vandalism? Wow.
How about this? Maybe HE did it all himself so he could have his 15 minutes of fame?
Or how about this? Knowing that it is not difficult to determine if someone is a soldier (even a reservist) someone who didn't like the war or soldiers in general targeted someone they knew to be a soldier and in the cover of night did this damage?
Or how about this? WHO CARES what lead up to the damage happening? The statement that is made is NOT a personal one, but a general one aimed at SOLDIERS, not at one man. I would be more apt to believe that if it was personal "MURDERER" or "YOU MURDERER" would be sprayed as opposed to "SOLDIERS ARE MURDERERS".
........ but I could be wrong.
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