Posted on 09/28/2004 5:43:07 PM PDT by valleygal
My prayers for you and for our military - all of them as well as all of the others serving in Iraq. Our love, our prayers and God's blessings upon all.
God bless you Sharon and Godspeed to all our beloved soldiers.
I'm glad you sent that to Sharon, valleygirl.
War is hell.
I'm glad she got our messages to her.
A ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.
I'm so glad that Sharon could feel the prayers!
Sending them several times throughout the day, every day.
Prayers going up and cyber hugs going out to Sharon ( and to all our troops...you folks are heros!)
Bump!
Thank you so much for the ping list idea! That's what I'll do. That sure will save time.!
Thanks so much for posting Sharon's messages. Constant prayers for her well being and safety.
Sharon: yes of course we will pray for the people of Iraq, how good of you to ask. Thank you for your service. Words can't say enough.
If any of you do not wish to be pinged to this thread please let me know by FR mail. :)
Sharon said she went through her e-mails to see which ones would be appropriate to post and even though this is two months old, she said her views are still the same.
The one that follows it is one she wrote to children in the states and asked me to share for those whose younger kids have questions or concerns.
Take care everybody and thanks for praying for our military.
31 July 2004
Hello to All,
I hope this doesnt offend anyone, that is the last thing I want to do. I went home to my trailer the other night and I was uncomfortable. Uncomfortable because I was feeling anger. Knowing that anger usually masks another emotion I tried to figure where it was coming from. It was from frustration. Frustration from insurgents aimlessly throwing mortars around and putting me in fear and danger. And, frustration from people saying things that they have no right to say or knowledge of what they are speaking about. So, I did what I usually do when I find myself in this situation. I sat down and put pen to paper.
This is not about taking political sides. But, Ive sat through enough meetings, given enough briefs, followed way too many intel reports, made tough decisions, and have been on convoys that took me to where the Iraqis live. I have been the target of mortars, have to be fearful of IEDs; small arms fire; go to bed wondering if I will be the female that the insurgents will capture. I have been to the detention center where only 3 days ago prisoner #120 (the person who cut off the contractors head) was taken to another facility. I have looked into the eyes of the evil men. I can not call my friend who is 4 miles away and ask if they would like to meet for dinner. I can not shop on the economy. I am stripped of the comforts of home. Loved ones worry about me. Nope, not about taking sides. This is about some opinions I have formed based on my chaotic world and the world of 80% of the Iraqi people.
I came here for one reason. In just a matter of days, I realized that I am here for another reason. My first reason is a selfish one. I fight a war on terror so my young nieces and nephews, their children and all of your small, loved ones never have to deal with a 9/11, again. My new reason is for the 80% of Iraqis who want to vote, who want their country back, who want to live fear free.
The more I see, on a daily basis, of how many citizens are murdered who are trying to better their country, the angrier I get. I used to ask myself why these people would want to put themselves in harms way. The insurgents are going after their own people as much as they are after us, if not more so, now. It recently dawned on me that the Iraqis who want to join their police force or who want to run for their government or who want to join their military are no different than me or you for that matter. They are willing to die for the love of their country. It is that simple.
I have been able to follow the National Democratic Convention these past couple of days. Again, I am not taking sides right now as I know that President Bush is doing many wrong things. However, if Kerry thinks that he can pull troops out of Iraq and other Middle East Countries or that he is so good as to not take us to a war he is sadly mistaken.
I am not over here fighting to take a country away, I am fighting to give one back. The fate of Iraq is in Iraqi hands. I am here to support and protect them as they figure out the best way to rule their country. This war, as much as war is hell, is for a good cause. I get that asked of me all the time from people back home. If we pull out now we not only allow the terrorists to win, but we lose the milestones we have made. The insurgents are cowards, they are afraid of a democracy. Zarqawi wants to return Iraq to authoritarian rule. If the Iraqis are willing to shed their blood for freedom then I am willing to stay here.
Time to get off my soapbox. There are many other issues at hand in this election. But, I will end with one thought. It may not be a relevant campaign issue and Im no political expert by any stretch of the imagination. This is just a thought from a simple Marine who happens to be in the midst of a mess. A great leader is also a great follower. How great a follower was John Kerry when he disagreed with his then boss, the President of the United States, when he displayed his throwing away of medals from a war. As much as I dont like where I am, my boss, the President of the United States, says I need to be here. Any medals I come home with I will wear proudly.
God Bless the U.S.A.
Sharon said, "It is important to me that kids aren't afraid of what's happening here".
Her letter:
This email is for all the kids out there. Please relate this to them (if they cant read). Even if you dont have your own, you have grandkids, nieces, nephews, neighbors, students, you get the picture.
Hi guys,
My name is Lieutenant Colonel Sharon Jacko. I am in the Marine Corps and I am on what is called a deployment to Baghdad, Iraq.
Some of you may have a lot of questions concerning what we do here. Many of you may have fears or be afraid that we are hurting kids. I want to tell you that we treat the Iraqis with respect. Our number one priority is that we treat the Iraqis with the dignity and respect they deserve. This is their country and we are not over here trying to take it away from them or run it the American way. We are fighting yes but only the bad guys; the ones who are hurting their own people or are hurting the Americans and other people from other countries that are here helping us.
Iraq once had a very bad guy who named himself President and had total control of what everyone did. Im sure you have heard the name Saddam Hussein. We have captured him and now we are trying to get rid of the rest of his Army. We are doing a pretty good job but it is going to take time. We want to make sure we get them all not only for the safety of the Iraqi people but for the safety of Americans and the rest of the world. I want you to be assured that we do not harm the kids. We do not harm the women or any of the Iraqis who want their freedom. These people are very glad we are here.
Most Iraqis wave to us and cheer us when we ride through their streets. I am looking forward to the day (soon) when I ride into the city and can talk to the kids and hand them candy. The guys like cigarettes do you think I should take them some, even though we know they are not good for our health?
Our next step here is to help them vote. I dont know how we are going to pull this one off. When you turn 18, you will see how easy it is to walk up to a voting booth and mark an X beside the candidate of your choice. You will not have to look over your shoulder to see if someone is going to hurt you if you vote. You will not have to have barbed wire placed around the voting center with machine guns placed in strategic places for your safety.
The reason I say I have no idea of how we are going to pull the elections off is that I dont see how we are going to just go to places like Fallujah, Mosul, Karbala, and Tikrit and set up a voting booth and get the locals to come out and vote. This is what the bad guys fear, a fair election. It is an extraordinary challenge that faces us. But, somehow, we are going to pull it off; the American military always seem to make it happen.
So, I dont want you to be afraid. Someday, you will understand what all this is about. I hope you are all enjoying school. I very much care what you guys do. All the Marines, Soldiers, Sailors, and Airmen that I know send their best to you, and so do I.
Take care of each other and love to you all,
Sharon
Lieutenant Colonel
United States Marine Corps
God bless this soldier!! May God protect all of our beloved and brave soldiers.
I agree, Peach. May God protect them and give them strength as they live day in and day out with attacks!
Bless them all!
Wow.... Powerful letter. Prayers sent.
Valleygal,
I can't thank you enough for the hard work you have put into sending on Sharon's emails. I have to set aside time during the day that I can handle an emotional onslaught while reading these emails. Sometimes I have to set some of them aside, and come back later because they are so moving (Angel in battle took awhile). My teenage son gets so embarassed when he sees me during this time.
I am so moved by Sharon's words. She is relaying such a wonderful message. And, you can also see her and our other outstanding soldiers frustration with the media. Such incredible things are going on; such awe inspiring sacrifices are being made by the Iraqi peoples to secure their own futures.
If anyone hasn't had the chance to hook up with Valleygal and get some of these writings, please do so. It will definitely give you strength to withstand the negativity we see in our media every day.
Thank you again, Valleygal.
Hope you got a chance to read the letter at the beginning of the thread, too.
Thanks so much for praying!
Thank you so much, ICBI...I just want others to be able to see what is really going on over there. All of her e-mails and pictures have been awesome.
I really have a better handle on what is going on over there and can tune out Kerry and the media completely. I feel like I am finally getting the truth!
Take care!
Sharon, you and all our brave forces are in my prayers daily. I hope it is some comfort to you to know that many Americans are doing the same. May God bless you and keep you all. Thank you for your service.
Thanks for the ping!
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