A Veteran's Day Experience



Never before have we seen such publicity on local sign-up clinics for veteran's cards. We chose the closest venue which was at a retirement community in Hudson, Ohio. It was actually held on Veteran's Day. This location was a great option compared to going to downtown Akron to get the card. 

When we arrived in the main lobby it seemed very obvious that a special program honoring veteran's was going on in a room close by. We turned the corner to find the sign up area. There were at least 20 men and women sitting in chairs ahead of us. 

Yes, It was a musical chair type of advancement to the sign-up table in the front. There were at least two very obviously disabled men in the chairs in front of us. One was in a wheelchair with an attendant accompanying him and one had a very difficult time even standing to move from chair to chair as the line progressed. The ladies in charge of the line were quite lax in watching how the line moved along but seemed bent on keeping the first in first out movement unchanged. It would have seemed that these disabled vets should have been taken forward and serviced right away. I don't think any of the rest of us would have cared. 

As we sat in place and moved up in line along came Mr. Big. He spotted an empty spot in the middle, well ahead of us, next to the man who could barely stand. He practically jumped over chairs to get to that empty spot.  Many of us gave him a bit of flak over that. He claimed to know where he belonged in line which was behind us but did he move? He stayed where he was. 

Nobody seemed in the mood for a confrontation over the disrespect of this line cutter. He certainly does not want to try this in a grocery store with me in line!






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