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Memorial Day
Friday, May 25, 2007
My Brother sent out a Memorial Day remembrance for the four soldiers killed during his tour of Iraq in 2004. It was his sad duty to attended all of their memorial services in Baghdad. ****
Spc. Chad H. Drake, 23, of Garland, Texas.
Spc. Justin W. Johnson, 22, of Rome, Georgia.
Spc. Casey Sheehan, 24, of Vacaville, California.
Army 1st Sgt. Ernest E. Utt, 38, of Hammond, Illinois.
**** What's a liberal blogger to say?
This was how I replied:
Thanks for this. It chokes me up. As much as I feel the invasion of Iraq was a horrible mistake, I do not feel our soldiers who die there do so in vain. They die upholding civilian rule and government by the will of our people, and this maintains the continuity of our nation. By carrying out their orders, they are in fact defending America by proving that they will give everything for those ideals, even if the orders themselves make absolutely no sense. It's we the people who owe them. We owe more attention, more thought, more personal involvement in how the policies of this nation are shaped. We will self-correct, because the genius of our founders has given us the mechanisms to do so. It's all there in the Constitution. I'm sorry for your personal pain and I'm grateful for your service- not as your brother, but as an American like any other. I will say a prayer for these four great men you knew. I will remember the blessings of liberty and use them to be the best citizen I know how to be.
And it's moments like these we must pause and take notice that yes, we are the lucky ones. For that reason, it's within our power--indeed, it's our responsibility--to make this world more beautiful for everyone.
Thanks for your note on my blog. It's funny, we both worked for the Cornells. But then I guess that's not so unusual in this town. I love the Tibetan Community in Burlington. I still run into some of them every now and then: Tenzin at the library, Tenzin at the DMV, Dolma on the sidewalk...
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And it's moments like these we must pause and take notice that yes, we are the lucky ones. For that reason, it's within our power--indeed, it's our responsibility--to make this world more beautiful for everyone.
Thanks for your note on my blog. It's funny, we both worked for the Cornells. But then I guess that's not so unusual in this town. I love the Tibetan Community in Burlington. I still run into some of them every now and then: Tenzin at the library, Tenzin at the DMV, Dolma on the sidewalk...