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MarianJack

(10,237 posts)
Sun Mar 2, 2014, 06:30 PM Mar 2014

I've been a little upset since Friday because of something I saw. [View all]

My job is to take mentally ill people out into the community. It doesn't pay a lot but it is also not a difficult job and I enjoy it and my wife and I have discussed and concluded that I'll stay where I am and look for advancement.

Last Friday, my client wanted lunch from Arby's and as I was driving him there, we were stopped at a light behind a pick-up truck with an "In Loving Memory Of..." decal on the back windshield. It had the US Marines emblem and it was for a young man who died in January of 2007 just 4 months short of his 22nd birthday. As I looked, I realized that this young man had almost certainly lost his life in the Cheney/Bush administration's unjustified was of lies and for oil in Iraq.

It reminded me of a conversation that I had with my son about 9 months ago, shortly after his 13th birthday. We were out for pizza while my wife was at a ladies' night for one event or another. We were discussing some of his career ideas, which include both the military and law enforcement. He asked if his mother and I would be proud of him if he were to die heroically in combat. As any other father would, I was very disturbed, to say the least, at the thought of surviving my son.

I explained to him that while we WOULD be proud of him, we would also be DEVASTATED by his death. I explained to him that while we would receive all of the medals, decorations, letters and certificates and the flag that would cover his coffin, those are all inanimate symbols. A parent can't invite a medal to come over for a barbecue. Parents can't sit down and watch a movie or a ball game with a flag and we can't spoil the grandchild that was fathered by a certificate. We can't celebrate the birthday of a decal.

I explained to him that we would be proud of him if he simply grew up to be a good man. The last thing my wife and I would ever want is for our son's life to be offered up on the alter of damned Ukraine!

As I looked at the decal on the truck in front of us, I also realized that the man driving that truck is now and for the rest of his life living the worst nightmare of any parent. I felt for the loss that these parents have suffered...and likely for the Cheney/Bush war.

I keep remembering a Clint Eastwood line from close to the end of "The Outlaw Josie Wales" where, referring to the Civil War, he says that he believes that EVERYBODY died a little bit in that damn war. I think the same about both the Vietnam and Iraq wars. There were too damn many young men and women who sacrificed their lives, as well as too damned many families that were crushed by this damn war that Cheney lied us into for the sake of Halliburton's profits as Bush babbled like the moron that he is while reciting his spoon fed fabrications.

That's my 2 cents, and quite possibly overpriced at that!

PEACE!

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What made it even worse is they exploited the nation's fear and thirst for vengeance post 9/11. n/t Loudly Mar 2014 #1
Didn't Rep. McDermott say (in Farenheit 911)... MarianJack Mar 2014 #4
The Josie Wales line is true of ALL wars... Wounded Bear Mar 2014 #2
I agree! MarianJack Mar 2014 #6
I'll see your two cents and raise you a nickel. postulater Mar 2014 #3
His mother and I are very proud of the young man he is growing into. MarianJack Mar 2014 #7
Not overpriced by any stretch madokie Mar 2014 #5
Thank you for your service to our country! MarianJack Mar 2014 #8
The thanks goes to you madokie Mar 2014 #9
I will respectfully disagree. MarianJack Mar 2014 #10
I understand. Thank you. 840high Mar 2014 #14
Those war criminals also didn't offer up their own sons & daughters. n/t Cleita Mar 2014 #11
Why don't the average citizen realize this? Stargazer99 Mar 2014 #36
Excellent 2 cents, MarianJack. Enthusiast Mar 2014 #12
Thank you! MarianJack Mar 2014 #24
Excellent story. Worth the price. Curmudgeoness Mar 2014 #13
Thank you! MarianJack Mar 2014 #25
"In memory of..." stickers on vehicles are horrible Android3.14 Mar 2014 #15
the way people choose to honor their dead marions ghost Mar 2014 #18
"pitiful"? riverwalker Mar 2014 #21
This message was self-deleted by its author Android3.14 Mar 2014 #22
I won't dispute how someone mourns a loved one, but... MarianJack Mar 2014 #26
Pretty much my sentiment Scootaloo Mar 2014 #33
I may be doing something akin to dream analysis marzipanni Mar 2014 #16
He has a love of super heroes from dad! MarianJack Mar 2014 #27
I agree totally, and demigoddess Mar 2014 #17
I agree. MarianJack Mar 2014 #28
I think that every time I talk to a patient or my son. w8liftinglady Mar 2014 #19
My best wishes for your son, and... MarianJack Mar 2014 #29
+1000 blackspade Mar 2014 #20
Thank you! MarianJack Mar 2014 #30
My husband is an Air Force academy grad... 3catwoman3 Mar 2014 #23
Much gratitude to your husband and you, and... MarianJack Mar 2014 #31
A self kick for the night owls among us! MarianJack Mar 2014 #32
I'm glad you had that talk liberalhistorian Mar 2014 #34
In a way I'm surprised,... MarianJack Mar 2014 #37
hear! hear! heaven05 Mar 2014 #35
Thank you! MarianJack Mar 2014 #38
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