princealbertofb Wrote:While I commend your thoughts and the respect you show your vets, Jim (a noble pursuit), I wonder if your freedom isn't more in jeopardy than you think with the whacko politicians that seem to reign in your states... I don't think there's any vet there that fought on your own soil to guarantee those freedoms. They all seem to have been battles fought by groups in society. So my question is: what American freedoms did those vets actually fight for in foreign countries? Was America ever at risk of losing them in the first place? Methinks the real battle ground-s is / are not where it is / they are now but in your ballot boxes, people of America.
PS, this is not a criticism, just a genuine question.
Speaking as a four tour combat veteran, I can tell you it's not about Ideals. That's not why I fight. I fight for the men to my left and my right. They're the ones I'm protecting. In this world there are wolves, there are sheep, and there are sheep dogs. The sheep dogs protect the sheep from the wolves. I'm a sheep dog.
Since this thread is a Memorial Day thread, let me mention some of my beloved fellow sheep dogs who didn't come home from protecting the sheep.
SGT Diego A Solorzanovaldovinos West Paktika, Afghanistan
SSG Kenneth Keith McAninch West Paktika, Afghanistan
PFC Jordan M Byrd West Paktika, Afghanistan
1LT Donald C Carwile Wardak, Afghanistan
PFC Paul E Conlon Wardak, Afghanistan
SGT Isaac Palomarez Wardak, Afghanistan
SSG Emmanuel Legaspi Al Anbar, Iraq
SGT Mario Lopez Al Anbar, Iraq
SPC Eric Weideman Al Anbar, Iraq
You are gone but not forgotten my brothers.
Richard