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    Jefferson County Sheriff defends soldier's funeral procession

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    Jefferson County Sheriff defends soldier's funeral procession
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    09/10/2009

    Updated: 3:38 p.m. Thursday
    JEFFERSON COUNTY — The Jefferson County sheriff has offered a stern response to a woman complaining she was inconvenienced by a procession accompanying a soldier's casket.

    The woman wrote an e-mail to Jefferson County Sheriff Glenn Boyer after she had a hard time driving around the procession escorting the casket of Sgt. William Woods, who was killed by Taliban fighters in Afghanistan.


    Sgt. 1st Class William "Brian" Woods
    In his response, Boyer called the complaint self-serving and noted that her inconvenience was of little consequence considering what America's soldiers go through.

    Boyer's response has made its way to the Internet, where it is getting a strong reaction as it is e-mailed around the country by soldiers and military groups.

    Boyer is a Vietnam veteran.

    Boyer said he sent a copy of his response to the complaint internally to sheriff's department employees so they would know his position should the department receive similar complaints in the future. He assumes some of the employees sent it on to friends and colleagues. From there, it landed on military, police and news websites across the country.

    Boyer estimates he has received more than 200 e-mails.

    "She was a citizen who deserved an investigation and an answer to her complaint," Boyer said. "I wrote it from the heart. It took me about five minutes."

    Boyer said he would not release the name of the woman who wrote the letter.

    "It's not about releasing her name and allowing others to chastise her or cause her any more inconvenience," Boyer said. "What it's about is, making people understand that there are people willing to sacrifice their lives so they can complain about things like that."
    "So little pains do the vulgar take in the investigation of truth, accepting readily the first story that comes to hand." Thucydides 1.20.3

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    I hope her earholes turn into arseholes and she shits down her rotten back




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    Hopefully she is humbled and not humiliated by it. It makes the lesson the sheriff is teaching more effective.

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