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Quick! Prez is coming, hide your dead!

Posted by Evan Derkacz at 6:37 AM on February 23, 2006.


Desecrating a memory.
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Vandals don't clean up.

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18-year-old Andy Aviles was killed when a bomb hit his vehicle along the Tigris River. A short while later, a makeshift memorial was set up outside McDill Air Force Base in Tampa, which grew to become quite elaborate, including bricks, mortar, a homemade cross (see image left).

But then... As SpinDentist reports: "Andy Aviles' memory was respected pretty well until just before Valentine's Day and a scheduled visit to the Tampa arewa by George Bush."

According to local columnist Sue Carlton [emphasis mine]: "Untouched for years, the memorial disappeared days before President Bush was to roll into town. It was methodically removed, not smashed by random thugs. In these days of controversy over antiwar mom Cindy Sheehan, the timing is, at the least, suspect."

In the outrage, what shouldn't be forgotten is the pain of the individuals, from a Kathryn Bursch story: "

Norma Aviles, Marine's mother:

"It is Andy there. His picture... I used to come to clean his picture, wipe his face. And it used to bring memories of wiping his face when he was a little boy."

They came every week with flowers. But on Valentine's Day, their hearts were broken once again. The memorial was gone. Someone had swept the place clean. No picture, no flowers, no flag, and no respect.

How do administration apologists call themselves patriots? I really do want to know.

Assignment: email, phone, or turn to the administration apologist next to you and ask them to read this. Ask what they truly feel; don't attack, just ask. Then have them comment or comment for them... (AllSpinZone)

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Posted by: larraine on Feb 23, 2006 7:44 AM   
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Any Dubya visit is nearly always preceeded by a troup of monkeys called "See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil." That way all he sees his his cheering minions bowing as he passes by. Such Noblesse Oblige! Pretty sad when a memorial such as this one is carted away. Bush can't look at the faces of the dead, I guess.

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Good
Posted by: trampoline on Feb 23, 2006 8:21 AM   
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Thanks for that assignment. As angry as we all get, some true dialog could go a long, long way.

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Thanks for the plug, Evan
Posted by: SpinDentist on Feb 23, 2006 8:30 AM   
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I lost your email, and this story shocks me so much I went looking for it last night. Glad you found the story anyway.

Bush is in a bubble so much that it is forcing incompetence because everyone around him is keeping him ignorant of what real Americans feel, even how they grieve. This isn't a phenomenon easy to turn around, either. The question is whether the rest of the Republicans continue to follow him blindly. They aren't on the Dubai deal, but I expect that's a momentary Harriet Miers -like blip on a radar screen that keeps sending only rosy pictures back to the White House.

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» You're welcome... my email. Posted by: Evan Derkacz
» RE: Thanks for the plug, Evan Posted by: tresdelsol
give Andy Aviles a big virtual Memory
Posted by: Sarah1234 on Feb 23, 2006 9:56 AM   
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Hi,
i think, we all here can do against this respectless doing.
Give Andy a big Site in internet for his Memory - and for all of the other young dead soldiers.
Give for this site an Add, who runs, for peoples attention.
Maybe there is one of you, who has good knowledge in doing internet.
Its such a respectless sheet, whats happening alltime in the world from the authorities -using young blood for their interests, and when its done, thats it, there s enough from this young blood to use.
I am a visitor, alltime a spunky democrate, so i hope, you can understand me. - Do something!!!!!

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janehansonbcn
Posted by: janehansonbcn on Feb 23, 2006 11:54 AM   
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Can you say "Po-temp-kin"?

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