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Re: OMG!Trump offered a grieving military father $25,000 in a call, but didnt follow through 

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I experienced the "gesture" of a military presentation of a flag honoring their service at funerals for both my dad and my father in law, along with other veteran's I have been close to. They earned silver stars, bronze stars and purple hearts. The memory of those veterans and that presentation of the flag honoring them are cherished. Your reaction is incomprehensible to me and contrary to any reaction I have ever witnessed at any funeral for any veteran.

The congresswoman attempting to politicize the phone call is reprehensible. Trump chose to make a very difficult phone call. I admire him for the effort and the courage to make the call. General Kelly's emotional and eloquent defense of Trump was all that needs to be said on the matter.

Criticize Trump as much as you like, I know you hate him, but you are completely off base on this issue.


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Re: OMG!Trump offered a grieving military father $25,000 in a call, but didnt follow through
By: clo
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Fri, 20 Oct 17 4:14 PM
Msg. 23071 of 54959

There is nothing that any POTUS could say to take the pain away.

In high school I dated 3 years, & planned to marry a wonderful man, Thomas Tamilio. He was the second child of 4, lucky to have terrific parents. He was handsome, respectful, athletic, smart, kind, quiet & loving.

He joined the Marines. During that time I spent many free hours with his family. I called his dad, 'dad', his mom taught me how to make Italian dishes. They treated me like their daughter & included me in many activities. I loved them dearly.

Tommy believed in what he was doing, he went to Vietnam, he wrote me letters about the children there that he enjoyed.
He had two months to go when a sniper shot him in the neck & killed him. He had just turned 20.

The casket was open.

At the grave, a Marine folded the flag & handed it to his mother. That jester enraged me. It felt as if the flag should comfort her for the loss she endured.
She didn't feel that way.
Every person responds differently.

I would dream he was coming home & awake to the same nightmare, he would never come home.
It took over 20 years & therapy to come to terms with his death.

I'm sure Trump meant well, he's just so inept, a selfish empty vessel.

http://www.vvmf.org/Wall-of-Faces/50975/THOMAS-TAMILIO?page=1#remembrances


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