Vandals are compounding the grief of a Tri-state soldier's family.I'm trying real hard not to say that prison would be too good for these punks.
Not even 24-hours after Private First Class Tim Hines's wife and family said goodbye at his funeral, American flags that had adorned their Fairfield yard were piled beneath a car and burned.
Hines' sister-in-law woke up to hear her car alarm around 5:30 a.m. and saw her car on fire.
As firefighters brought the fire under control they discovered a pile of around 20 American flags underneath the car.
Monday, July 25, 2005
Anybody Care to Hazard a Guess Who These @$$hats Voted For?
This happened in my neck of the woods, and I'm pretty ticked off about it. Here's hoping these idiots left behind some evidence with which they can be tracked, hunted, and brought to justice.