When it comes to respect, many just don't have it, or care. The following is a great example of demonstrators, who have no idea what the meaning of respect is. I could spit nails!

Dario Raschio is 100 years young. The United States Navy veteran served proudly during World War II, fighting in five campaigns in the Pacific theater. This living hero was at Portland Community College on Saturday, January 3 to be honored by Sen. Ron Wyden at a public town hall meeting, when he had his spotlight shattered.

It was shortly after the Senator began his speech and to award the Navy veteran a plaque, with various medals to honor his service, over a 100 demonstrators in the back of the room started to take over the meeting with their chants.

The demonstrators started on the "Hands Up Don't Shoot" crap as soon as the Senator began his ceremonial speech for the World War II veteran. After he got the crowd to quiet down, Dario Raschio calmly replied. "Give me a chance and at least show them a little respect." Of course it was aimed at the demonstrators to show our past World War II veterans a little respect.

After Raschio said what he wanted to say, which you can hear in the first video below, the demonstrators again began their silly chants which went on for 45 minutes. Officials finally gave up and called off the meeting.

Good job people...way to make a stand and make yourself look worse than you already are. It's NOT just black lives that matter, it's ALL LIVES!  Black, white, yellow, brown, red, purple and pink with blue polka dots.

United States Navy hero Dario Raschio accepted the medals on behalf of those who died in World War II.

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