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Oh my.. Righteous indignation does not suit anyone Lobo. I'm not being argumentative at all. There's no anger in me at all towards you and I can't find anything within my post that even suggests emotional distress or even rudeness.

I merely asked you to give us the actual story(s) that supports the chain of events you claim happened at a funeral. If you can't do it it's OK friend. There's obviously a lot more to the events happening in Houston than being mentioned here. I'm quite sure the VA didn't go into someone's funeral and make a scene. I'm positive that they have spoken several times withe the VFW and other groups about conducting ceremonies and that what you're speaking of is the culmination of the back and forth dispute between them rather than actual events that have occurred.

No family's religious representative was forbidden from doing anything at a funeral. At least none that you nor I can show. The only people who were told not to do things were third party groups who who deal with the VA on a regular basis and should have the duty of respecting the dead and the loved one's for whom they perform these actions rather than just doing as they please because they think they have a right.

No need to make false assessments of my emotional state though in either case. If you think I'm angry I'd suggest you just ask me rather than making accusations. I'm quite positive that I bear you no ill will. :)

You take care.

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All sides having had their say, I'm closing the topic. I'm sure we'll see on the news how this situation develops.

Holly Moore

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