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    Christmas Parade Float Created By A Fallen Soldier, Stolen And Vandalized In South Carolina
    Posted on October 16, 2012 by Bulldog1

    Float Before Being Stolen



    Two years ago Pfc. Justin Whitmire, and his family of Simpsonville, South Carolina built a float for the organization Defenders For Children. The organization’s mission is to gain exposure for their organization and efforts to prevent child abuse.

    According to Fox out of South Carolina:

    Their float was ready to go for this year’s holiday parades in Greenville and Spartanburg when the organization said it was stolen. They were able to recover the trailer but float decorations are gone.

    “The kids named it just right,” said Toni Clark, founder of Defenders For Children. “Truly the Grinch stole Christmas from us. I mean literally we have no float and we only have six weeks before the parade and we’re very disappointed, upset and we don’t really understand how anybody could even steal a Christmas float.”

    Their float has been in the Greenville parade for two consecutive years and was in the Spartanburg parade with NASCAR driver Jeremy Clements in 2011. They had more than 100 children and adults walk beside the float in 2011 to draw attention to child abuse.



    PFC. Whitmire

    PFC. Whitmire was an Army medic training to become a doctor when he was killed in Afghanistan last December. Whitmire had been in the Army for about a year before he was killed by a roadside bomb in Paktia, Afghanistan. They said he had wanted to be in the Army since he was a young boy.

    Justin Whitmire graduated from Hillcrest High School last year where he was on the debate team. Family members say he had offers to go to Harvard University but decided to join the military instead.

    The group is now looking for volunteers to help rebuild the float, and are in need of money to buy supplies, a warehouse space to build the float, plywood, Christmas lights and more. The rebuilt float will be dedicated in Whitmire’s memory.

    Float after it was recovered

    Anyone interested in helping Defenders For Children’s Christmas Float Fund can email info@defendersforchildren.org or mail donations to Defenders for Children, C/O: Thermal Resource Sales, 120 Halton Road #20, Greenville, SC 29607.

    Volunteers looking to help build a new float can sign up online at their website, also donations can be made. Defenders For Children

    Float Before Being Stolen Two years ago Pfc. Justin Whitmire, and his family?of Simpsonville, South?Carolina built a float for the organization Defenders For Children. The organization’s ?mission i…
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  • #2
    Shit like this really pisses me off. Fuck those faggot fucking thieves!

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    • #3
      WTF would you do with a stolen float? o.O
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Labora View Post
        WTF would you do with a stolen float? o.O
        I'd throw myself a parade.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Labora View Post
          WTF would you do with a stolen float? o.O
          I'd take that bitch to Sonic!
          Originally posted by Nash B.
          Damn, man. Sorry to hear that. If it'll cheer you up, Geor swallows. And even if it doesn't cheer you up, it cheers him up.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by lo3oz View Post
            I'd throw myself a parade.


            I want to make some sort of remark about a gay pride parade here but really just don't feel like putting in the effort.

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            • #7
              Thieves should have their hands cut off.

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