If anyone cared about the war dead, they could go read David Halberstam's The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War or Stephen Ambrose's Citizen Soldiers or any of a hundred other books, and they would get a vision of what it was like to face death for your country.
I bet his new neighbors are thrilled to have him move in next door. I hope they all have loud obnoxious hogs.
Many of us bikers with beer guts and pony tails, have no need to read a book, to know, what it is to face death in the service of this country. Yes, we have been known to get drunk and fall off our bikes. We are what remains of the young men,who answered the call to arms.We are the ones who send our sons, to go stand as we did, in the face of those who wish us harm, to kill or be killed. That Mr Snob, is the price, we have paid to ride our loud smelly machines, to honor our brothers in arms,& our sons, and daughters, who would be with us had they come home. Puzzle your paintings, read your books, sue your neighbors, Buck Rogers about the unwashed masses, Even despise the president as you see fit, the right is yours, granted by those you so despise.While you wait grumbling for us to pass, thinking no one will miss us when we are gone. Rest assured we pass as brothers. We are here to honor our brothers. You stand and wait. I make no apology for your inconvienece, Who will miss you when you are gone, Your lawyer perhaps?