OKLAHOMA CITY - A woman whose Marine son died while serving in Iraq is fighting to keep his name off anti-war T-shirts.
Judy Vincent learned last year that Cpl. Scott Vincent's name is among about 1,700 included on a T-shirt being sold by an Arizona man over the Internet. The front of the shirt reads "Bush Lied" and the back reads "They Died."
The woman, whose son was killed in April 2004, pushed for Oklahoma legislators to pass a law that makes it a misdemeanor to use a soldier's name or likeness for advertising purposes without consent. The law goes into effect this November.
The shirt vendor, Dan Frazier of Flagstaff, Ariz., issued an open letter to family members praising the soldiers' bravery and sacrifice, but said he would not stop selling the merchandise.
What kind of scum is this dan frazier guy??? Using the names of soldiers who died fighting for freedom & our national security in the war on terror to sell shirts that propagate a known lie that has been completely refuted in the realm of the sane & rational... Probably the same kind of lib the decries capitalism for everyone else - except himself when he can make a buck from the brainwashed loons on the left!
what gets me as well is the terrorists see issues like this and play on it...it's all part of their strategy and crazy making to cause chaos and instability throughout the world.