Oh, the letters I get:
- Dear Mr. Vecchio:
During our routine internet searches, we have discovered a recent posting by you entitled Dear Soldier. While we respect your right to make commentary as you wish, the manner of this particular posting contains erroneous information about our organization. It also suggests that an OI® representative made the comments and approved the posting. This of course, is not the case.
We kindly ask that you remove the erroneous information and detail only facts you have uncovered while visiting our website. I am sure you can appreciate our concern and understand our desire for accuracy in postings. OI® provides a means for civilians to show their support for our deployed forces in a manner that does not impact military resources.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or would like additional information to clear up any confusion you may have about our organization. Thank you in advance for your understanding and cooperation in this matter.
Rebecca Forest
OI® Ambassador, Austin, TX
Operation Interdependence®
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Ms. Forest:
No, I will not remove the post. It is an obvious parody protected by the First Amendment (you remember that, don't you? Oh sorry I forgot, you're a REPUBLICAN) which sums up what I believe to be Mr. Renteria's condescending attitude towards our soldiers.
If Mr. Renteria wants to send anything to Iraq, he should send himself. As far as I am concerned, anyone who is of age and physically fit who supports this President and his policies who hasn't already enlisted is a sniveling little coward who warrants the contempt of free people everywhere. That includes you, Ms. Forest.
Sincerely,
Joe Vecchio
BTW: look at all those copyrights and trademarks...what a bunch of assholes