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Remember.... Posted: 11-11-07 13:59pm
This will probably be a long post. I hope
you read every word.
Monday is Veteran's Day, where we honor
the men and women who have served our
country. I found out when I was younger
that the price of freedom is a high one.
All of us should thank every veteran who
has put his/her life in jeopardy so that
we have the freedom to say what we want
and do want we want.
There are some people that take freedom
for granted and those are the ones for
which I am writing. Freedom to life,
liberty and the pursuit of happiness is
not just a bunch of words. They are words
which you have to fight for. They are
words you have to sacrifice for. Many
before you have made that sacrifice. Many
have made the ultimate sacrifice.
No one wants to leave their girlfriend,
wife, children, mother, father, brother,
sister or grandparents to go to other
parts of the world and fight enemies to
our way of life. America is a great
country, where most people have a
comfortable lifestyle, but there seems to
be apathy towards veterans. They don't get
enough pay, enough support from government
and not enough help when they come home.
And some come home with medical problems
and even disabilities. As in all wars,
young men (some 18 or 19) make up the
majority of wounded and dead and they made
sacrifices unimagined by the typical
American.
Many do not agree with the
administration's policies and we are mired
in another pointless war. I am one who
does not agree. But please do not confuse
your feelings for the administrators of
war with your feelings for the soldiers
fighting that war. I was personally
involved in another unpopular war some 40
years ago and found out the depth of
hatred in people. I came back to America
and was spit upon by anti-war
demonstrators. That was a life-changing
experience and and a rude awakening.
As a result, I was reluctant to tell
anyone that I had served in the military.
But, over the years, time passed and I
came to realize that my service was
honorable and I did nothing wrong. Now, I
am proud to have served and I have had a
great life. But, I am an exception to the
usual young person who tries to return to
civilian life after serving in wartime.
When people tell you that "war is hell,"
don't believe it. War is worse than that.
War changes everyone in it because it
scares the crap out of you, every minute
of every day. Young men, full of
testosterone, go into war thinking nothing
can hurt them and they can never die.
Suddenly, they are faced with the stark
reality that they can be hurt and they
definitely can die. It's a severe
adjustment to any mortality contemplation.
Many come home more mature but they are
never the same inside and some poor souls
never recover from the shock.
When I think of Veteran's Day, I think of
my dad. He's gone now, but he was also a
veteran (WWII fighter pilot). I think of
him because he sacrificed a period of time
in his life that he was never able to get
back.
He always wanted me to go further in life
than he did. I have spent most of my life
trying to please him.
So, for this Veteran's Day, please think
of all the good things in your life and
show your patriotism. It is not a dirty
word and it will never become passe to be
patriotic. It just means you love your
country and that you support all the men
and women who have defended YOUR country
since the Revolutionary War. Fly an
American Flag or thank a veteran (maybe
one of your relatives) who served for you.
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Tylanas
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Posted: 11-11-07 14:36pm
Thank you for that wonderful post.
As a military child of a father who was
military, and his father, my mother's
father, now my brother, and soon to be
myself, I can say that there is indeed a
price for freedom. Those who take it for
granted; those who disrespect the
soldiers, sailors and airmen who have
served them do not deserve to call
themselves American. A war is a terrible
thing and I wish as much as anyone that
they didn't happen. I don't want to see my
family in harms way, nor do I wish to be
in harms way. However, I deeply respect
those people who lay their lives on the
line for me.
Everyone can stop for a moment today and
say thank you. It doesn't take much. You
don't have to be a crazy pro-gun wacko to
respect a solider. You simply have to be
human.
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young Girl
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Joined: 21 Jun 2007 Posts: 13932 Location: everythings better in, texas USA
Posted: 11-11-07 14:39pm
thanks for the post lonestarguy!!!!!!!
it kindof lightened up my day
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lonestarguy
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Posted: 11-11-07 14:56pm
Thank you both for reading through the
"longer-than-I-planned" post. I hope
others will read it and say thanks to a
vet.
thank you lonestar i told my dh of the
post he was in the airforce.
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Tmddyan
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Posted: 11-16-07 13:27pm
my dad was a vet--btw lonestar--love the
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meblonde01
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Posted: 11-16-07 13:31pm
Lonestar. I'm not only proud of you I'm
thankful for you! And others that fight
for US. I lost several school friends it
that same war you where in.. Thank You!!!
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