In the midst of the divisive flag debate being pushed by the far Left activists on the Bozeman City Commission, we got a nice note from the owner of a Belgrade BBQ truck.

Here's the unedited message that came in on the Montana Talks app: "Good morning, Aaron. I am a frequent listener here in Belgrade, Montana and I own an operate Sheridan's barbecue on frontage road across the street from the airport. I encourage the listener's in this great valley to come and visit me at high noon every business day. Where I raise my flag, The American Flag on a 24 foot Pole and I say the pledge of allegiance every day. I will never forget that I stopped a group of guys coming in to eat and had them say it with me and one of them about broke into tears because he hadn't said it in so long and he told me he was an 8 tour vet. And he thanked me very much for what I do. I wish I had time to call in and talk to you about this, but I'm prepping a lot of meat these days. So keep fighting the good fight. Thank you for what you do."

Virgil Sheridan has Sheridan's BBQ. He sent me the below video of one of his flag raising ceremonies and invited us to come do the radio show from his BBQ trailer (wouldn't that be a great time?).

Virgil Sheridan: Please come to Belgrade,  do a show at my BBQ trailer,  eat some damn good BBQ and enjoy a great beer. We would love to have you. You had me on your show two weeks ago and I still get new customers that heard me talking about it.  So thank you very much." 

Thanks to Virgil for honoring the flag and those that sacrificed for it!

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