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Re: An American Soldier in Canada
Obviously, wearing a uniform or even displaying a badge (as on an avatar) is indicating the person is proud of their service in uniform.
I think this young man is wearing it because he is not ashamed of his service, he is proud of it. I think that is admirable and I respect it.
I also see his girlfriend there. I imagine she was proud to see her man in uniform that day, along with the others.
I see no disrespect from the man in the photo.
If I met him, I would thank him for serving his country too.
Nov 13, 2009 at 07:51 PM
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