Eugene David ...The One-Minute Pundit |
|
Monday, September 04, 2006
The story of Guy Gabaldon is the story of the guts and determination we Americans don't seem to have much of anymore, except in the negative.
Who cares if he disobeyed orders? I say give him a posthumous Medal of Honor. P. S. I know all about the Crocodile Hunter, and yes, it's a very sad story; but that guy merely hunted down wildlife for television, and Mr. Gabaldon saved over a thousand Japanese, and untold Americans. (Call me ignorant, but I doubt I'd heard of Steve Irwin before this.) I will not say one is better than the other, but I wonder if the space devoted to this undoubted friend of the environment isn't a little excessive, especially given this competing obit.
|