http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regiona...&position=0I'm constantly amazed at how a minority of people can make everything about them. These individuals had to know what they were getting into when they moved to Charlestown Navy Yard.
In light of their 'PLIGHT' and invitation of the Captain to their homes, I found this statement more than says enough. I have a feeling it will fall on deaf ears.
"How nice these wealthy fools want the captain of the ship to see things from their perspective. Now we need to take these layabouts down to Walter Reed Veterans Hospital to see things from the perspective of real men and women-the ones that put their lives at risk every day so that they can live in their condos"
I've been to the Constitution about a dozen times. It's a very unique boat with a storied past. I would absolutely love to sail on her while she's at full sail. The men who served on her were sometimes no more than 11 years old. They carried cannonballs up and down the steep stairwells to the canon level of the boat. The sleeping quarters was anything but luxurious.
Anyway, I just had to vent.
http://www.techno-fandom.org/~hobbit/pix/ussc/tour1.html