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Re: you know you live in the country when...


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Posted by LOU from Wi. on December 04, 2013 at 23:31:22 from (72.160.227.53):

In Reply to: Re: you know you live in the country when... posted by oldtanker on December 04, 2013 at 09:04:00:

Rick, It's all about CONSIDERATION!!! Your service in inform doesn't give you the right to trample on others ability to free travel, whether on the road or walking, shopping etc. You Just can't justify your inconsiderate attitude by saying I'M a retired service man and I have the right to make you wait to do your shopping because I want to visit with folks and I can stand around in the isle/store blocking your ability to do your shopping. You rattle on about your service record as though you are the only one who has the right to dictate freedom(able) to freely shop without hindrance.What about some Old vet who is trying to get through the store/isles,while you insist you have the right to make him wait until you get done blabbering to whomever. Now you try and muddy up the subject with gun ownership, I do believe your gears are slipping. Hell I'm a vet also, but that alone doesn't give me the right to insist I have the right to impede folks when they are in pursuit of going to travel freely in any situation.Your right about store managements ability to tell you to move along. but why make your inconsiderate attitude a spectacle ? You Just don't get it. Your NOT A HERO that is making folks wait till you finish your LITTLE conversation to whom ever, your just being inconsiderate,PERIOD. Vets service doesn't equate to superiority over non veterans,who served their country in other capacities, whether in or out of uniform. Being a vet doesn't necessarily place you or me at the head of the line. What makes it so hard to say to the folks who want to store visit," Lets go for coffee after we get done shopping"? Oh No,you can't do that because your so self important and besides I'[M A VETERAN.I can suggest to you to take your conversation elsewhere so you don't interfere with others rights to a speedy shopping venture. Be considerate of others rather then flag waving at every whip stitch . JMO. LOU


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