A Houston man is upset that Obama sent his family a late, impersonal, form letter after his son was killed in Afghanistan this year.



Tom Logan felt he was disrespected.

Click2Houston reported:

A man who lost a son to the war in Afghanistan is disappointed in the condolence letter he received from President Barack Obama. Tom Logan, a Willis resident, calls the note late, impersonal, disrespectful and essentially a form letter. “It opened up a wound in our heart you can’t fix. You can’t send another letter. You can’t make it right,” Logan said. TRENDING: BREAKING: Milwaukee Trump Supporter Arrested for Brandishing a Gun at Black Lives Matter Mob That Was Surrounding His Home (VIDEO) Logan’s son, USMC Cpl. Joseph D. Logan, was killed Jan. 19, 2012, along with five other men when the helicopter they were in crashed. Joey Logan was 22. “He would have been more mad about this than I am,” Tom Logan said. Tom Logan said he believes Obama did little more than sign his name to the document. He believes his son deserved more. Local 2 Investigates examined two other letters sent by Obama to families of soldiers killed in action. The one-page typed condolence letters were identical other than names, ranks and service branches.

Click2 Houston posted two condolence letters they inspected:

Here’s one of the letters.



Now compare that letter to the letter sent to the families of the Navy SEALs who were killed August 6, 2011.



It’s the same letter – word for word.

And here’s a photo of three similar letters sent to three SEAL families who lost their sons.



It’s the same letter.

For the past several years – since at least 2009 – and possibly throughout his term, Barack Obama has sent the same form letter to the parents of all fallen soldiers, Marines and Navy SEALs.

But Obama did send rapper Heavy D’s family a personal letter of condolence.