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    Quote Originally Posted by vidcc View Post
    seems that Bush accepted

    Cove veteran presents Purple Heart to President Bush
    By Joyce May

    The Cove Herald

    WASHINGTON – Bill and Georgia Thomas reported they were elated Monday when they met in the Oval Office with President George W. Bush to present him with a Purple Heart.

    "We were just absolutely bowled over. Without reservation, it was one of the highlights of our life. He was such a gracious host," Thomas said. "It was just an incredible, incredible experience."

    The couple was able to meet with President Bush for about 20 minutes to present him with one of three Purple Hearts that Bill Thomas received during his service in Vietnam.

    "He said he didn't feel like he had earned it," Thomas said, noting the president looked thinner in person than on television.

    The Thomases also were able to meet Barney, the president's Scottish terrier, and tour the White House Rose Garden.
    Yeah it seems like he accepted it but did he?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Busyman™ View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by vidcc View Post
    Yeah it seems like he accepted it but did he?
    Here's the whole article

    Cove veteran presents Purple Heart to President Bush
    By Joyce May

    The Cove Herald

    WASHINGTON – Bill and Georgia Thomas reported they were elated Monday when they met in the Oval Office with President George W. Bush to present him with a Purple Heart.

    "We were just absolutely bowled over. Without reservation, it was one of the highlights of our life. He was such a gracious host," Thomas said. "It was just an incredible, incredible experience."

    The couple was able to meet with President Bush for about 20 minutes to present him with one of three Purple Hearts that Bill Thomas received during his service in Vietnam.

    "He said he didn't feel like he had earned it," Thomas said, noting the president looked thinner in person than on television.

    The Thomases also were able to meet Barney, the president's Scottish terrier, and tour the White House Rose Garden.

    Thomas said he and his wife came up with the unprecedented idea to present the president with the Purple Heart over breakfast one morning a few months ago as they discussed the verbal attacks, both foreign and domestic, the commander in chief has withstood during his time in office.

    "We feel like emotional wounds and scars are as hard to carry as physical wounds," Thomas said.

    The medal was awarded to Thomas on Dec. 18, 1965, following injuries he sustained while serving in heavy combat with the 173rd Airborne Brigade in Vietnam.

    Thomas said the Purple Heart he presented the president has special meaning to him because the injury he suffered to earn it occurred just after a friend, Richard Peterson, lost his life attempting to save him.

    "The hand grenade came in, and I didn't see it. Before diving, which he should have ... he pushed me down and the delay cost him his life," Thomas recalled. "Shortly after that, I was laying in position ... and took a .50-caliber round that shattered my shoulder blade and virtually took out my right lung."

    Thomas said he drew up a citation and he and his wife signed it before dropping it and the medal off with Rep. John Carter, R-Round Rock, to forward to President Bush.

    Carter later called Thomas to inform him that the president was very moved by the gesture and would like the couple to present it in person.

    "John Carter was so helpful and so gracious," Thomas said, noting that he and his wife were also able to have dinner with the congressman and his wife, Erica.

    Thomas took a copy of the original citation showing the origin of the actual medal and presented it as a companion piece with the citation he drew up for the president.

    He has drawn criticism from some locals who have learned of his actions, Thomas said. Nevertheless, he said he earned the Purple Heart and it is his to do with it as he sees fit.

    "I feel the President deserved one," he said. "The bottom line is, I paid for these Purple Hearts with my blood."

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    I do. Along with that Tour of France winner...then we can all eat Pizza and Liberty Chips, while we watch em strip them of them.

    I think a third choice should have been added to the poll...

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    Quote Originally Posted by vidcc View Post
    In my mind a president should/should have thanked his supporter, but respectfully decline out of respect for those that earned one.
    I would agree with that.

    But, if there is a medal for being a liar and a fool, he should accept that.

    Couldn't really imagine our El Presidente Blair being given a Victoria Cross, by some ex-service person. Just wouldn't be right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colt Seevers View Post
    Couldn't really imagine our El Presidente Blair being given a Victoria Cross, by some ex-service person. Just wouldn't be right.
    Blair would refuse it though, he's not that stupid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colt Seevers View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by vidcc View Post
    In my mind a president should/should have thanked his supporter, but respectfully decline out of respect for those that earned one.
    I would agree with that.

    But, if there is a medal for being a liar and a fool, he should accept that.

    Couldn't really imagine our El Presidente Blair being given a Victoria Cross, by some ex-service person. Just wouldn't be right.
    I would definitely accept such a medal! Even at Clapham junction. Although, accepting that medal at Victoria Cross, which is close to Victoria main railway station, is a much better and respectable place, and more "fitting" for the occasion. I would see that as an honor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thewizeard View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Colt Seevers View Post

    I would agree with that.

    But, if there is a medal for being a liar and a fool, he should accept that.

    Couldn't really imagine our El Presidente Blair being given a Victoria Cross, by some ex-service person. Just wouldn't be right.

    I would definitely accept such a medal! Even at Clapham junction. Although, accepting that medal at Victoria Cross, which is close to Victoria main railway station, is a much better and respectable place, and more "fitting" for the occasion. I would see that as an honor.
    I agree. Planners should get a medal(On thread) too, for building towns next to railway stations and bus terminals.
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