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Title: The disrespect towards a soldier...
Post by: Mustaine on July 26, 2005, 03:31:46 PM
is so low and sick i get furious. this isn't the hippy generation, and these kind of people have no respect for anything.

Story here (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050726/ap_on_re_us/soldier_s_family_arson)

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Dead Soldier's Family Hit by Vandals Tue Jul 26, 9:24 AM ET

FAIRFIELD, Ohio - Vandals tore American flags out of the yard of a dead soldier's family the day after his funeral, then set a car on fire, authorities said.
 
Army Pfc. Tim Hines died July 14 of complications of injuries he suffered last month in a roadside bombing in Baghdad. His funeral was Friday.

On Saturday, someone pulled the flags out of the family's yard, stuffed them under a car in the driveway and set the whole thing on fire. Firefighters doused the blaze and no one was injured, but the car was destroyed.

No arrests had been made by early Tuesday. Authorities offered a $5,000 reward for tips.

"As we get into this, we feel it was more of a crime of opportunity as opposed to a planned act," Police Chief Mike Dickey told CNN Tuesday morning.

Lt. Ken Colburn, a police spokesman, said authorities hope "that anyone stupid enough to do something like this will be stupid enough to talk about it and someone else will come forward."

Neighbors bought the family new flags. "I went by later that morning, Saturday morning, and there must have been 200 flags that had been brought in and reposted," Dickey said.

The car belonged to the sister-in-law of Hines. Fairfield is in Butler County, 13 miles north of Cincinnati.
Title: The disrespect towards a soldier...
Post by: BUG_EAF322 on July 26, 2005, 03:59:51 PM
Sad, its just mindless
Title: The disrespect towards a soldier...
Post by: indy007 on July 26, 2005, 04:11:13 PM
That's the best arguement for sterilzation I've heard so far.
Title: The disrespect towards a soldier...
Post by: Seagoon on July 26, 2005, 04:32:39 PM
Here's the story of the funeral...

Soldier laid to rest amid tears, honors

By Michael Pitman

Cox News Service

CINCINNATI — Friends and family didn’t say “good-bye” to Fairfield’s Pfc. Tim Hines when he was laid to rest in Spring Grove Cemetery Friday, but rather, “until we meet again,” the Rev. Marlin King said.

Hines received full military honors at his burial, including a 21-gun salute. His wife, Katy, and parents Tim Hines Sr. and Diana Hines received American flags. His wife received the flag that draped the coffin.

At the end of the internment ceremony, doves were released, symbolizing Hines’ ascension to heaven.

Hines, 21, was wounded on Father’s Day when his three-vehicle convoy was hit by a roadside bomb along a Baghdad highway. He was one of two injured; the only one with life-threatening injuries.

Hines’ right leg had been amputated. He had undergone 30 hours of surgery and received 300 pints of blood during his month-long recovery attempt. He died July 14 at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington D.C.

Hines is survived by numerous family members, including his parents and in-laws; his wife Katy, who is due Aug. 6 to deliver son Noah; and 2-year-old daughter Lily.

At the funeral service, which had 420 mourners at Vineyard Community Church in Springdale, Hines was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Good Conduct Medal. His wife accepted the medals.

Katy Hines, fighting tears, briefly spoke to supporters at the church.

“Tim is the absolute love of my life,” she said. “Looking over pictures over my entire life, there is not one where he wasn’t smiling or laughing.”

The last words Tim Hines said to his wife were, “Help me.”

Katy Hines had asked, “Help you with what, sweetheart? Do you want me to stay?”

He nodded yes, then she kissed his lips and stroked his hair as he fell asleep.

“He fought hard for his country and family, and for his life,” Katy Hines said. “As hard as it is to accept he is in the loving arms of God, I can’t wait till I’m beside him once again.”

Jenni McGhghy, Tim Hines’ twin sister, could barely hold back tears.

“Tim is and will always be a special part of my life,” McGhghy said. “I will miss everything about him, especially the way he always looked out for me. Tim was a great brother, and most of all, he was a great friend.”

Jim Wessel recalls that he placed his future son-in-law under immediate suspicion when they met five years ago.

“It was very obvious to me he was very smitten with my daughter, and that made him public enemy number one in my book,” Wessel said.

However, over the years, Wessel grew to love Hines like a son and they shared many moments. Wessel now wears a white band around his wrist that reads, “Impact a Hero.” It is from Impact Player Partners, which supports those wounded in war and their family members.

“I wear a band that says, ‘Impact a Hero,’” Wessel said, “but I want to create a new band that says ‘A hero impacted me.’”

Donations to the Timothy Hines Fund for the family can be made at any Fifth-Third Bank location.
Title: The disrespect towards a soldier...
Post by: FiLtH on July 26, 2005, 05:27:47 PM
If that was my brother...Id find out who did it. ANd id knock the snot outta them.
Title: The disrespect towards a soldier...
Post by: Maverick on July 26, 2005, 05:31:59 PM
In effect, he was the brother of every soldier.

RIP
Title: The disrespect towards a soldier...
Post by: Captain Virgil Hilts on July 26, 2005, 05:52:27 PM
My disgust and anger knows no bounds. It would not do for me to be the arresting officer, the district attorney, the judge, a jury member, or on the staff of the selected "correctional institution".
It would likely be very bad, and very ugly.
Title: The disrespect towards a soldier...
Post by: Rolex on July 26, 2005, 07:12:09 PM
What a sad thing for the family to go through this.

May the soldier rest in honor and peace, and the animal(s) who did it go to hell.
Title: The disrespect towards a soldier...
Post by: Hangtime on July 26, 2005, 08:45:58 PM
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Originally posted by Rolex
What a sad thing for the family to go through this.

May the soldier rest in honor and peace, and the animal(s) who did it go to hell.


Amen.

PFC Hines.
Title: The disrespect towards a soldier...
Post by: Xargos on July 26, 2005, 10:33:48 PM
*^#* like this makes me mad.  Who ever did it better hope they don't come to my prison.
Title: The disrespect towards a soldier...
Post by: Rafe35 on July 26, 2005, 11:39:25 PM
PFC Hines