Saturday, November 11, 2006

 

Thank you Jason Dunham

Now that you have voted America, you have someone else to thank. Jason Dunham was 22. He was young, strong and brave. The way we like to think of our youth in this country. I cant imagine how his parents must feel, with a Gold Star in their window instead of their son home safe. We will never know how he felt about the War nor is it worthwhile now to speculate. I can tell you this, just like every comrade in every army from the Spartans, to the Romans, to the French, to the British, to the Germans, to the Americans, he was true to his fellow soldiers. He fell on a grenade to save their lives. For that he will be honored by his country with the Medal of Honor.
It is sad that our disasterpresident used this young mans Medal of Honor memorial as a Political platform, when he could not even attend his funeral in April of 2004. In fact this disasterpresident made it illegal to take pictures of Jason Dunhams coffin coming home.
Demand of these people that you just sent to Washington, that we again honor the sacrifice of our men and women in uniform, whether in vain or not.
Please remember Jason Dunham.

Phillip Wister

Comments:
Yes, a hero indeed, sacrificing himself to save other soldiers. I think that we should also honor another man. Lt. Ethren Watada is the first commissioned officer to publicly refuse deployment to Iraq. By doing so, hopefully this man will save thousands of soldiers from dying in future wars.
 
You are absolutely right. I was contemplating this blog. Lt Ethren Watada needs our support and our gratitude for standing up in the face what is wrong and stating what is true, and risking his career and Liberty to do so. That represents the best of what is true American Heroism.
Look at my heros, each has this same ideal of selfless heroism. Thanks for the comment.
 
Disasterpresident uses every opportunity to politicise his will without regards to the real meaning of the occasion.

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