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    Default Gun haters & fallen soldier statue, send an email for hi

    This is what more and more of these anti-gunners are lowering them selves to, attacking the statue built to honor a Navy SEAL who was killed in action.

    This story was front page of The Denver Post this morning, I have included all of the email address of the Littleton City council, please let them know how you feel about this outrage.

    Please help a fallen SEAL and his family.

    Thanks,
    M2MG

    http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_5595985

    A group of Littleton parents is opposing the design and location of a memorial to a fallen local Navy SEAL, Danny Dietz, who died in combat in Afghanistan two years ago.

    They say the statue, depicting Dietz clutching an automatic rifle, glorifies violence. In Berry Park, it would be within blocks of three schools and two playgrounds.

    "I don't think young children should be exposed to that in that way - unsupervised by their parents or any adults," said Emily Cassidy, one of the mothers.

    The parents have circulated fliers opposing the design and location of the statue at the southeast corner of South Lowell Boulevard and West Berry Avenue, in a triangle formed by Goddard Middle School, Community School
    Statue standoff


    for the Gifted and Centennial Elementary School.

    They sent a letter to school board members, nearby residents, members of parent-teacher organizations and others to protest "the statue's particular location."

    Linda Cuesta, the parent of a child who was at Columbine High School during the deadly April 1999 shootings, said that memory "colors everything in my life," but she is sympathetic to the Dietz family.

    "As much as it breaks my heart to do this, we have to weigh the effect of the statue in this particular place against the family's feelings," she said.

    "Who wins here? It's a tough situation."

    Dietz's father said the family is devastated by the uproar.

    "It broke our hearts," said Dan Dietz, who still lives in the area. "My son was fighting for her freedom to do exactly what she is doing. She put my son in the same category as Columbine. How does she have the audacity to do that?"

    On June 28, 2005, Dietz and three other Navy SEALs were ambushed by al-Qaeda guerrillas. Dietz, 25, severely wounded, fought off attackers for more than 45 minutes, allowing one of his team members to escape.

    Dietz received the Navy Cross, the Navy's second-highest medal.

    "The people who have never served in the armed forces are always the ones who speak the loudest against what the armed forces have done," said Allan Stone of the Pat Hannon VFW Post No. 4666 in Littleton, which helped raise nearly $42,000 for the sculpture.

    Cassidy said the opposition is in no way meant to offend the family or denigrate Dietz's service.

    "We have absolutely no issue with the family, and we have only good feelings for the soldier and what he did for this country," Cassidy said.

    Kelli Narde, spokeswoman for the city of Littleton, said complaints about the statue are arriving "at the eleventh hour," too late to change the statue, which has already been cast.

    "We're proceeding with the plan," she said.

    "This opposition has come as a complete surprise; it's been such a public process."

    Narde said Cuesta is the only person to formally approach the council about relocating the statue. It will be unveiled in Berry Park on July 4, the second anniversary of the recovery of Dietz's body on a mountainside in Afghanistan.

    Cassidy and Cuesta said the memorial was no secret, but the parents opposing it had no idea the rifle would be a focal point.

    And while war memorials nationwide include rifles, swords, cannons and battleships, "trends are changing," said Cuesta, who has advocated on behalf of stronger gun laws.


    Sculptor Robert Henderson of CaƱon City said Dietz is holding the rifle in a "parade-rest" position on one knee, somewhere between "at attention and at ease."

    He hopes schoolchildren could use it in their studies, in discussing war.

    "Every piece that I make, somebody is not going to like it," Henderson said. "Most of the people do, but you can't satisfy everybody."

    Staff writer Diane Carman contributed to this report.

    Staff writer Joey Bunch can be reached at 303-954-1174 or jbunch@denverpost.com.


    Littleton City Council email addresses:

    Mayor Jim Taylor
    jataylorsr@comcast.net

    Councilman

    Bruce Stahlman
    bstahlman@comcast.net

    Tom Mulvey
    jmulvey@mac.com

    Rebecca Kast Mayor Pro Tem
    rebeccakast@earthlink.net

    Doug Clark
    clark@telamonsystems.com

    Amy S. Conklin
    amy.conklin@comcast.net

    John Ostermiller
    jostermiller@comcast.net
    What part of "shall not be infringed" don't you understand?

    The tree of freedom grows the strongest when its watered with the blood of tyrants.

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    friggin clueless bastards

    what about the Viet Nam soldier statues?

    The Korean war memorial ?

    WTH? $#%^&*(


    they're so caught up in their own fear of firearms that they cannot see any other application. The bastards cant even educate their own kids.

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    We have absolutely no issue with the family, and we have only good feelings for the soldier and what he did for this country
    But we don't want him being honored with a statue our poor precious little future liberal kids will have to see with the big bad gun. Ignorant bitch. If it weren't for guns there would be no freedom for her to speak out the crap her idiot brain spews out.

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    My response to this.... Comment: If you don't want to see what YOUR freedom can unfortunetly cost, then MOVE out of MY country!!! As for my children they will know what sacrifice others have made. I am shocked that more parents are willing to let their kids grow up blind to the fact war is not something pretty. If a fire fighter passed away would you oppose a statue of him with a fire hose? This statue is simply attempting to pay respect to a soldier and the ultimate price he paid for YOUR FREEDOM!!! Let it stand !!!

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