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A Military Wife
email from my daughter | Lori Kimble

Posted on 01/16/2004 9:42:38 PM PST by doug from upland

A Military Wife

I was sitting alone in one of those loud, casual steakhouses that you find all over the country. You know the type--a bucket of peanuts on every table, shells littering the floor, and a bunch of perky college kids racing around with longneck beers and sizzling platters. Taking a sip of my iced tea, I studied the crowd over the rim of my glass. My gaze lingered on a group enjoying their meal. They wore no uniform to identify their branch of service, but they were definitely "military:" clean shaven, cropped haircut, and that "squared away" look that comes with pride.

Smiling sadly, I glanced across my table to the empty seat where my husband usually sat. It had only been a few months since we sat in this very booth, talking about his upcoming deployment to the Middle East. That was when he made me promise to get a sitter for the kids, come back to this restaurant once a month and treat myself to a nice steak. In turn he would treasure the thought of me being here, thinking about him until he returned home to me.

I fingered the little flag pin I constantly wear and wondered where he was at this very moment. Was he safe and warm? Was his cold any better? Were my letters getting through to him? As I pondered these thoughts, high pitched female voices from the next booth broke into my thoughts. "I don't know what Bush is thinking about. Invading Iraq. You'd think that man would learn from his old man's mistakes. Good lord. What an idiot! I can't believe he is even in office. You do know, he stole the election."

I cut into my steak and tried to ignore them, as they began an endless tirade running down our president. I thought about the last night I spent with my husband, as he prepared to deploy. He had just returned from getting his smallpox and anthrax shots. The image of him standing in our kitchen packing his gas mask still gives me chills. Once again the women's voices invaded my thoughts. "It is all about oil, you know. Our soldiers will go in and rape and steal all the oil they can in the name of 'freedom.' Hmph! I wonder how many innocent people they'll kill without giving it a thought? It's pure greed, you know."

My chest tightened as I stared at my wedding ring. I could still see how handsome my husband looked in his "mess dress" the day he slipped it on my finger. I wondered what he was wearing now. Probably his desert uniform, affectionately dubbed "coffee stains" with a heavy bulletproof vest over it.

"You know, we should just leave Iraq alone. I don't think they are hiding any weapons. In fact, I bet it's all a big act just to increase the President's popul arity. That's all it is, padding the military budget at the expense of our social security and education. And, you know what else? We're just asking for another 9-ll. I can't say when it happens again that we didn't deserve it."

Their words brought to mind the war protesters I had watched gathering outside our base. Did no one appreciate the sacrifice of brave men and women, who leave their homes and family to ensure our freedom? Do they even know what "freedom" is? I glanced at the table where the young men were sitting, and saw their courageous faces change. They had stopped eating and looked at each other dejectedly, listening to the women talking.

"Well, I, for one, think it's just deplorable to invade Iraq, and I am certainly sick of our tax dollars going to train professional baby killers we call a military." Professional baby killers? I thought about what a wonderful father my husband is, and of how long it would be before he would see our children again. That's it!

Indignation rose up inside me. Normally reserved, pride in my husband gave me a brassy boldness I never realized I had. Tonight one voice will answer on behalf of our military, and let her pride in our troops be known.

Sliding out of my booth, I walked around to the adjoining booth and placed my hands flat on their table. Lowering myself to eye level with them, I smilingly said "I couldn't help overhearing your conversation. You see, I'm sitting here trying to enjoy my dinner alone. And, do you know why? Because my husband, whom I love with all my heart, is halfway around the world defending your right to say rotten things about him."

"Yes, you have the right to your opinion, and what you think is none of my business. However, what you say in public is something else, and I will not sit by and listen to you ridicule MY country, MY president, MY husband, and all the other fine American men and women who put their lives on the line, just so you can have the "freedom" to complain.

Freedom is an expensive commodity, ladies. Don't let your actions cheapen it." I must have been louder that I meant to be, because the manager came over to inquire if everything was a all right. "Yes, thank you," I replied. Then turning back to the women, I said, "Enjoy the rest of your meal."

As I returned to my booth applause broke out. I was embarrassed for making a scene, and went back to my half-eaten steak. The women picked up their check and scurried away After finishing my meal, and while waiting for my check, the manager returned with a huge apple cobbler ala mode. "Compliments of those soldiers," he said. He also smiled and said the ladies tried to pay for my dinner, but that another couple had beaten them to it. When I asked who, the manager said they had already left, but that the gentleman was a veteran, and wanted to take care of the wife of "one of our boys."

With a lump in my throat, I gratefully turned to the soldiers and thanked them for the cobbler. Grinning from ear to ear, they came over and surrounded the booth. "We just wanted to thank you, ma'am. You know we can't get into confrontations with civilians, so we appreciate what you did."

As I drove home, for the first time since my husband's deployment, I didn't feel quite so alone. My heart was filled with the warmth of the other diners who stopped by my table, to relate how they, t oo, were proud of my husband, and would keep him in their prayers. I knew their flags would fly a little higher the next day. Perhaps they would look for more tangible ways to show their pride in our country, and the military who protect her And maybe, just maybe, the two women who were railing against our country, would pause for a minute to appreciate all the freedom America offers, and the price it pays to maintain it's freedom.

As for me, I have learned that one voice CAN make a difference. Maybe the next time protesters gather outside the gates of the base where I live, I will proudly stand on the opposite side with a sign of my own. It will simply say, "Thank You!"

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(Lori Kimble is a 31 year old teacher and proud military wife. A California native, Mrs. Kimble currently lives in Alabama.)
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To those who fought for our nation: Freedom has a flavor the protected will never know. GOD BLESS AMERICA!


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: defendingamerica; family; heroes; militaryfamilies
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1 posted on 01/16/2004 9:42:39 PM PST by doug from upland
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To: doug from upland
Okay, I love this story as much as the next guy, but how many times are we gonna have to see this again? This was an editorial out of some local paper, and it's really spread like wildfire. Enough already!
2 posted on 01/16/2004 9:47:16 PM PST by Spacemonkey1023
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To: Spacemonkey1023
Excuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuse me. I did a search on the FR search engine and did not find it.
3 posted on 01/16/2004 9:51:54 PM PST by doug from upland (Don't wait until it is too late to stop Hillary -- do something today!)
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To: doug from upland
Thank you for posting this.

4 posted on 01/16/2004 9:54:34 PM PST by pax_et_bonum (Always finish what you st)
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To: Spacemonkey1023; doug from upland
I never saw this, and would not have missed it for the world. Thank you Doug for posting it, or reposting or whatever the heck happened! I appreciated it so much.
5 posted on 01/16/2004 9:58:39 PM PST by ladyinred (W/04)
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To: doug from upland
Well, I haven't read it before and I'm very glad you posted it. Thanks Doug. And a big thank you to that military wife and her soldier husband.
6 posted on 01/16/2004 10:01:39 PM PST by Oorang (Don't tread on me)
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To: Oorang
I had not read this either and appreciate the posting.
7 posted on 01/16/2004 10:07:31 PM PST by Rhiannon
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To: Oorang
My daughter has been survived three long cruises while her husband was helping defend the country. It is very tough on families. During the summer, he re-upped for three more years.
8 posted on 01/16/2004 10:08:48 PM PST by doug from upland (Don't wait until it is too late to stop Hillary -- do something today!)
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To: doug from upland
How long will it be before the progressives over at Snopes.com debunk this one, too?
9 posted on 01/16/2004 10:08:49 PM PST by Old Sarge (Operation Noble Eagle - We Watch, So You Don't Have To.)
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To: Old Sarge
Isn't snopes an urban legend? :)
10 posted on 01/16/2004 10:09:17 PM PST by doug from upland (Don't wait until it is too late to stop Hillary -- do something today!)
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To: doug from upland; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; SAMWolf
Neat story; thanks Doug.

Tonk & Sam -- for your ping lists.
11 posted on 01/16/2004 10:11:18 PM PST by brityank (The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional.)
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To: doug from upland
I don't think anyone's debunked THEM yet, though...
12 posted on 01/16/2004 10:11:39 PM PST by Old Sarge (Operation Noble Eagle - We Watch, So You Don't Have To.)
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To: doug from upland; 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; Accountable One; AKA Elena; Alabama_Wild_Man; ...
Outstanding inspirational story!!

Worthy of a bump and a prayer for the men and women of the service, and their families.

Blessings,
trussell


As always, if you want on or off my prayer ping list, please let me know. All requests happily honored.
13 posted on 01/16/2004 10:23:09 PM PST by trussell (Troll hunter extraordinaire)
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To: doug from upland
Thanks for posting this heart-warming story. This ole Army veteran appreciates hearing of these personal accounts.....
snotnosed kids raised by Liberal parents will oftentimes tire of hearing the same.












































14 posted on 01/16/2004 10:51:20 PM PST by Sandmansleeper (Quinn's First Law: Liberalism always generates the exact opposite of its stated intent)
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To: Sandmansleeper
Opps!
15 posted on 01/16/2004 10:55:16 PM PST by Sandmansleeper (Quinn's First Law: Liberalism always generates the exact opposite of its stated intent)
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To: Old Sarge
Actually, they put it as true; it's where I got that 'original' source, and I distinctly remember seeing it here before
16 posted on 01/16/2004 11:16:15 PM PST by Spacemonkey1023
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To: doug from upland
Great story, Doug. Thank you for posting it.

I'd never seen it here at FR before.
17 posted on 01/16/2004 11:33:58 PM PST by petuniasevan (Remember to never split an infinitive.)
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To: petuniasevan
Thank you for posting it.
BTTT!

18 posted on 01/17/2004 1:01:10 AM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion (Belief in your own objectivity is the essence of subjectivity.)
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To: doug from upland; Spacemonkey1023
I've never seen it either thanks doug for posting it for those of us for whom it's new .

And Spacey - go back to bed and get up on the other side, okay?
19 posted on 01/17/2004 2:06:07 AM PST by YankeeinOkieville
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To: doug from upland
Thanks for posting this, Doug, and for the reminder that it is hard for families. May God bless you and your loved ones for service and support, at home and abroad.<><
20 posted on 01/17/2004 4:09:09 AM PST by hummingbird ("If it wasn't for the insomnia, I could have gotten some sleep!")
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