What guys like you don't get is that some of us value the sacrifices of people who Everyone, from Remington Raiders to Medal of Honor repipients, are our heroes. They gave, and continue to give us, the gift of America. When I was in the Army, I served with people of all races, religions and other distinctions. There were Republicans, Democrats and people who didn't care about politics. They were my heroes because I liked living in a free (while not perfect) country. What I have bought is the America that Reagan and Obama envisioned. In that America, people who disagree with me, people who wouldn't care if I no longer existed, deserve my respect if they sacrifice for their country. Our ungrateful, bone-spur faker, punk in chief deserves their sacrifice because he is an American. When John McCain was being paraded through the streets of Hanoi with two freshly borken arms and other non-treated injuries, for which he was given no pain pills, he did that to guarantee the punk president the right to crap on his sacrifice. That is what I have bought. I doubt you really understand what it means to be an American, but, as one. McCain sacrificed for you. We all did. And, we don't need you to call us heroes or even be the least bit grateful. Serving our country was a distinct pleasure that only a small number of people get the privilege of knowing.