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May 29, 2011 - 7:51pm
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Change of Attitude
I'm watching the National Concert on TV - at Washington DC. And a soldier just talked about being in one of the first IED explosions in Afghanistan. He talked graphically about his injuries and lying in his own blood - thinking he was dying. And having his leg amputated. And knowing the other will have to go. And about having 150 pieces of shrapnel in him. And needing his wife to change the dressings and get him through this. And needing his other foot to get leverage so he can get to the bathroom and lift his children.
And hearing of families and what they go through.........
And honestly, my POP is NOTHING compared to what I am hearing. I feel like rushing to thank a vet...and to help the homecoming vets..and feel like o please, why is ANYONE fighting ANYWHERE? LOl It's all so heartbreaking. And hearing what these men and women have gone through -