Posted by Crazy Red Power in SE-WI on April 30, 2011 at 11:02:28 from (24.183.132.223):
Though some might think to find an off colored joke here, with a title like that, it ain't going to happen. I was in for lunch & watching the Weather Channel. There was a gentleman being interviewed from, I believe, Tuscaloosa who had survived the tornado in the corner of the house with the rest of his family. When the storm passed & the search crews came to search for people, they found this man & his family fairly unscathed with only some cuts & bruises. One of the searchers had found his deceased veteran father's flag almost untouched in it's frame & set it out for the family to find. Before anyone in the house could shake off what had just happened, someone up & took the flag! Frame & ALL! The guy who had just survived this mess broke down on camera when he began to tell what happened & about took the interviewer (Jim Cantore) with him. I opened my yap to cuss & nothing came out. Don't people know what those framed flags mean?!
I don't want to start a rant here & get everyone hot under the collar, so don't. Please DO keep your eyes peeled for a new flag in someones posession. I know chances are slim to none that anyone here will ever run across it, but I feel better getting the word out.
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