No National Anthem for a Dead Soldier Being Taken Off the Plane

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Pamela Dee Gaudry, a Georgia physician, took to Facebook on Saturday to criticize Delta Airlines for stopping her from singing the national anthem after her flight landed in Atlanta.

She found out that a soldier killed in battle was to be escorted off the plane by the honor guard. Mrs.Gaudry, whose own naval husband was deceased, asked people if they wanted to sing the National Anthem as he was taken off. Many wanted to, some didn’t.

The flight attendant went up to her and told her it’s against their rules and they weren’t allowed to sing. A general announcement was also made for them to sit in silence.

Listen to her story.

She posted this on her page. Perhaps this is the young soldier who was on the plane.


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Ignominious
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Ignominious
6 years ago

“against their rules and they weren’t allowed to sing.”
Whose rules?

Too bad they didn’t do it anyway. What would they do? Call the TSA? The police? Kick them off?!

Louis Bertrand
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Louis Bertrand
6 years ago

A pox on PC Barnyard Manure. Drain the swamp MR PRESIDENT. Enough of their destruction