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"The Betrayal of the American Soldier"--MEMORIAL DAY 2005--Thread # 7
5/29/05 | redrock

Posted on 05/29/2005 6:13:07 PM PDT by redrock

You put on the uniform.....and you do so of your own Free will.

You put on the uniform ...be it that of the Army...or Navy...or Air Force...or Marine...or Coast Guard.

And you do so with the understanding of some very simple promises.

YOU promise to uphold the Constitution....

YOU promise to help defend your Nation ...your family...in every which way that you are asked.

YOU promise to put up with doing duty in the coldest places...and the hottest. YOU promise to put up with bad food sometimes. YOU promise to follow orders (as long as they are lawful)..even tho those orders may put you in danger...in 'Harm's Way'.

YOU promise to put your life on the line...even unto death.

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And the Nation promises that they will provide you with shelter....with uniforms.....with food...with even a little money.

And the Nation promises that they will make sure that you are taken care of if you are wounded....or are permanently disabled.

And the Nation PROMISES that they will Remember you should you die...should you pay the ultimate price...should you be brought home to your family in a box.

....and tomorrow is the day....the very day...that will decide if the Nation has told the truth or it has lied.

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It's a simple thing.....Memorial Day.

Just ONE day...set aside for a real reason....to Remember those who have died....been brought home in a box....to fulfill THEIR promise.

Just ONE day....set aside for a REAL reason.To Honour those who have fallen in the defense of Freedom.To Honour those who have fallen in the defense of their Nation and their Families...your Families.

It is NOT a day for barbecue.....

It is NOT a day for 'Memorial Day Sales'.....

It is NOT a day for extra overtime......

It IS a day to Remember...and say 'Thank You'.

It IS a day to Remember...that YOUR Freedom is paid for in the blood of America's sons...it is paid for in the returning of Fathers to their children in a box.

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Tomorrow is Memorial Day.

Perhaps the real measure of our success as a Nation (and how long we will last ) is how well we Honour those who have provided this Freedom.

Tomorrow is Memorial Day.

Or, perhaps, tomorrow is the day of Betrayal.


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To: redrock
...take a little more time and visit the local V.A. Hospital...

Unfortunately for me, I'm visiting more and more each year, but not as a volunteer.

5.56mm

41 posted on 05/30/2005 7:30:01 AM PDT by M Kehoe
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To: M Kehoe
I understand what you mean....

As Jack Palance (the actor) once said...."Growing old ain't for sissies."

redrock

42 posted on 05/30/2005 7:41:10 AM PDT by redrock (Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock. --Will Rogers)
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To: redrock

Memorial Day ~ Bump!

Freedom Isn't Free!

Let Freedom Reign!

Thanks for your yearly Memorial Day contributions; redrock ~ you make a difference!

Lest We Forget!

~ blackie


43 posted on 05/30/2005 7:42:27 AM PDT by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: rlmorel; jimrob; redrock
rlmorel.......for ANOTHER passage you might want to travel down...check out the FR founders/family. I offer my humblest thanks and gratitude for ALL they did/still DO for our country!

Never forget...you'll never be forgotten...we ARE part of your Legacy!

44 posted on 05/30/2005 11:46:12 AM PDT by mommadooo3
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To: redrock

FROM THE OTHER SIDE
By Patrick Camunes

At first there was no place for us to go until someone put up that Black Granite Wall. Now, everyday and night, my Brothers and my Sisters wait to see the many people from places afar file in front of this Wall. Many stopping briefly and many for hours and some that come on a regular basis. It was hard at first, not that it's gotten any easier, but it seems that many of the attitudes towards that war that we were involved in have changed. I can only pray that the ones on the other side have learned something and more Walls as this one needn't be built.

Several members of my unit and many that I did not recognize have called me to the Wall by touching my name that is engraved upon it. The tears aren't necessary but are hard even for me to hold back. Don't feel guilty for not being with me, my Brothers. This was my destiny as it is yours, to be on that side of the Wall. Touch the Wall, my Brothers, so that we can share in the memories that we had. I have learned to put the bad memories aside and remember only the pleasant times that we had together.

Tell our other Brothers out there to come and visit me, not to say Good Bye but to say Hello and be together again, even for a short time and to ease that pain of loss that we all share. Today, an irresistible and loving call comes from the Wall. As I approach I can see an elderly lady and as I get closer I recognize her...

It's Momma! As much as I have looked forward to this day, I have also dreaded it because I didn't know what reaction I would have. Next to her, I suddenly see my wife and immediately think how hard it must of been for her to come to this place and my mind floods with the pleasant memories of 30 years past. There's a young man in a military uniform standing with his arm around her... My God!...It's... it has to be my son. Look at him trying to be the man without a tear in his eye. I yearn to tell him how proud I am, seeing him standing tall, straight and proud in his uniform.

Momma comes closer and touches the Wall and I feel the soft and gentle touch I had not felt in so many years. Dad has crossed to this side of the Wall and through our touch, I try to convey to her that Dad is doing fine and is no longer suffering or feeling pain. I see my wife's courage building as she sees Momma touch the Wall and she approaches and lays her hand on my waiting hand. All the emotions, feelings and memories of three decades past flash between our touch and I tell her that it's all right. Carry on with your life and don't worry about me... I can see as I look into her eyes that she hears and understands me and a big burden has been lifted from her. I watch as they lay flowers and other memories of my past. My lucky charm that was taken from me and sent to her by my CO, a tattered and worn teddy bear that I can barely remember having as I grew up as a child and several medals that I had earned and were presented to my wife. One of them is the Combat Infantry Badge that I am very proud of and I notice that my son is also wearing this medal. I had earned mine in the jungles of Vietnam and he had probably earned his in the deserts of Iraq.

I can tell that they are preparing to leave and I try to take a mental picture of them together, because I don't know when I will see them again. I wouldn't blame them if they were not to return and can only thank them that I was not forgotten. My wife and Momma near the Wall for one final touch and so many years of indecision, fear and sorrow are let go. As they turn to leave I feel my tears that had not flowed for so many years, form as if dew drops on the other side of the Wall. They slowly move away with only a glance over their shoulder. My son suddenly stops and slowly returns. He stands straight and proud in front of me and snaps a salute. Something makes him move to the Wall and he puts his hand upon the Wall and touches my tears that had formed on the face of the Wall and I can tell that he senses my presence there and the pride and the love that I have for him. He falls to his knees and the tears flow from his eyes and I try my best to reassure him that it's all right and the tears do not make him any less of a man. As he moves back wiping the tears from his eyes, he silently mouths, God Bless you, Dad...

God Bless, YOU, Son... We WILL meet someday but in the meanwhile, go on your way... There is no hurry... There is no hurry at all. As I see them walk off in the distance, I yell out to THEM and EVERYONE there today, as loud as I can,... THANKS FOR REMEMBERING and as others on this side of the Wall join in, I notice that the US Flag that so proudly flies in front of us everyday, is snapping and standing proudly straight out in the wind today...

THANK YOU ALL FOR REMEMBERING...

45 posted on 05/30/2005 12:11:25 PM PDT by mommadooo3
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; Chapita; stand watie
See my above post.

Thank you for everything you've done.

46 posted on 05/30/2005 12:13:16 PM PDT by mommadooo3
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To: Former Military Chick

Are you still with us? Is everything OK with you?


47 posted on 05/30/2005 12:23:00 PM PDT by mommadooo3
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To: Twist_T
I love our military. They are the BEST! I would not turn my back on my buddies either. :)

Memorial Day - WE REMEMBER! America loves our Military men and women!

48 posted on 05/30/2005 6:36:51 PM PDT by Raffus (Thanks to all Veterans for their service to the USA.)
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