Country doesn't demand they Sacrifice for wars cheered on, cheaper to build memorials, then not care for them, and wave flags of 'patriotism'! Then leave it to the brothers and sisters, some might be the homeless using the park, to maybe step forward and do what those served won't!!!
August 26, 2013 - It’s intended to be Kansas City’s expression of gratitude to its veterans.The Vietnam Veterans Memorial sits just behind Country Club Plaza, and lately, it’s become a popular hangout for the homeless.
The memorial was built in 1985 as a way to express the city’s gratitude toward its veterans. Within the past year, it’s become a popular place for homeless people to gather, and the memorial itself seems to be paying the cost.
Cell phone photos taken last week by a viewer show the park in disarray with trash and discarded clothes strewn everywhere. One photo even showed a puddle of vomit on the pavement, not far from the memorial wall itself.
“We have some issues there with people sleeping in the park and using the fountain for cleaning and washing, ” Forrest Decker, Superintendent of Kansas City Parks and Recreation, said.
Decker manages over 12,000 acres of park-space throughout the city, and he sees the Vietnam Vets Memorial and surrounding one-acre park as being special. read more>>>
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