In honor of Memorial Day, I wanted to highlight this editorial by fellow writer and blogger K.B. Schaller, author of Gray Rainbow Journey and Journey by the Sackcloth Moon. While we often think of the war dead as casualties of conflicts from long ago, this piece discusses Lori Ann Piestewa, a member of the Navajo Nation who was the first female troop casualty in the Iraq War. Despite the oppression and degradation suffered by Indigenous Americans, they have been loyal to the United States and served in all branches of the armed forces with a higher percentage – given their small population – in comparison to other ethnic groups. They’re certainly braver than the sorry-ass draft dodgers who got our nation into the Iraq War in the first place. For better or worse, this is the country we have and it’s still a work in progress. We should all realize that freedom truly isn’t that free.
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Memorial Day
Thank you to all who served in the United States armed forces and everywhere else. Freedom is never free.
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Pictures of the Day
In the midst of this Memorial Day weekend, I want to acknowledge all the military troops in the U.S. and its allies who have fought in Afghanistan and Iraq during the past decade. At long last, those conflicts are winding down, and most military personnel are coming safely to their families. Sadly, thousands of others are returning home in wheel chairs and body bags. So, while our elected officials and media talking heads wrap themselves in the American flag and cry freedom and patriotism; while bleeding heart liberals worry more about what’s happening in Africa and India; and while the youth of our nation lounges around on their fat, lazy asses typing on cell phones and watching “American Idol,” here’s to the real heroes and heroines who’ve done the dirty work. Please take a look at the video clip at the end. It’s especially touching.
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