>The military refuted her story by saying that they haven't used crates since Viet Nam. That they now use only steel or aluminum caskets.
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>The funeral home refuted her story by saying, "The casket was a beautiful hardwood casket, government regulation."
That's a far cry from a cardboard box, don't you think?
What I found interesting about that blog is that many of the links provided go to news sources as well as other blogs. If you want to dismiss him as a right-wing hack, go right ahead. Your loss.
Dan LeClair
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