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The World at War

3/18/2022

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On February 24, 2022 Russia invaded Ukraine.  This is all over the media.  I pray for the innocents in all wars.  Conveniently, the president of Russia waited until after the peaceful celebration of sport in China at the Olympic Games.  Sadly, he did not wait until the Paralympic Games were even started.  The injured of his war in Ukraine will yield more qualified for the Paralympics in the future. 
For this post, I will spare you my theories on this war and past wars.  Suffice it to say, the innocent suffer, the rich get richer, and no one ultimately wins.  Truly, what does conquering land and buildings yield?  When we die, we cannot take earthly riches with us.  It is a waste of time and human life.
On another note, NATO and supporting countries are condemning the actions of Russia and 'helping' Ukraine by sending weapons, medical supplies, and food.  Some are offering homes for those escaping the war.  They are not sending their own warriors.  The world 'stands with Ukraine' in photos, memes, flag-waving, but we are not there fighting with them.  Not really.  Don't kid yourselves. 
Food and medicine are important.  Weapons are important. 
I see people on social media scoffing when someone offers prayers and thoughts during a tragedy in our own country (e.g. a school shooting), as if prayers and thoughts do nothing.  Yet, here we are with an entire country being besieged and we are offering prayers and thoughts.
Ironic, isn't it. 
It's not acceptable in our own country, but it's perfectly fine when it's for someone in another country.
Why don't we put our money where our mouths are? 
Why?
I applaud the rescue workers of Samaritan's Purse and other such organizations who go in, regardless of location, to render aid to those in need, be it from natural disaster or war. 
I applaud anyone who renders assistance and aid.
I grew up in the era of Vietnam, the war no one wanted, everyone protested, and the government dragged out, leaving the country of Vietnam in worse shape than when we arrived.  My big brother was there.  My future husband was there.  Many friends and other family were there.  I was a toddler.  I remember seeing the protests on the television (and shocked when color television replaced the black & white pictures in our home). 
My dad fought in WWII and was wounded in action.  He finished his time in the military by guarding German Prisoners of War (POWs).  One of those soldiers knew some English and spoke with my dad, expressing that the war hadn't been between them, just their governments; that they were both soldiers doing their jobs as ordered. 
Indeed, Germany had tried to take over the planet, led by an intelligent madman.  But the soldiers, were real people, like you and me.  They had families and they didn't play in politics.  They did their best to support their families and their countries.  Sadly, many didn't know the full extent of the atrocities forced on the Jewish population in Europe until after the fact.  By the time some knew during the war, the machine was in place, and those who were not Jewish feared rocking the boat and their families' lives if they spoke out.
When I studied in Europe decades ago, I invited my parents to join me.  My dad declined since he'd been there.  I tried to assure him, it would be beautiful, no longer war-torn.  He still declined and I respect his decision.  I wish he could have seen the places he'd been, where shelling was daily, and he dug into foxholes.  I wish he could have seen beauty and peaces in the places where he'd seen too many innocents die. 
But, it was not something he could face.  And that is the point. 
None of us want to face the ugly, we do not want to revisit horror.  Even worse, we don't want to learn from the past.  We don't want to learn from someone like my dad, who lived through it.  We don't want to hear from the survivors of concentration camps.  We don't want to think of our own prison camps for those from the wars.  We don't want to admit that there are no real rules in war, that it is survival of the fittest, just like in the animal kingdom for all eternity.  True, countries and nations right treaties and rules of engagement on paper.  But when you're in the war itself and on the battlefields (in the streets, in the forests, in the dessert, on the ocean), you, as a human, will do what you must to survive.  That is true for any soldier. 
Until you risk your life for your fellow soldiers.  That is when heroes are born.  They forget themselves in that moment, not having planned since childhood who they may save.  They simply do.  They jump on grenades.  They run in front of tanks.  They shove a buddy into a foxhole.  They stay with the ship to make sure others escape.  They take the bullet.  They take multiple bullets and keep fighting, living on adrenaline only as the blood spurts from holes torn in their limbs. 
We call them heroes.  They, if they survive, simply reply that they were doing their jobs.
War is ugly.  It is never pretty.  Never.  It may be glorified in song or by some award-winning journalist, but the truth is that war is ugly, forever and always.
Politicians may wax poetic and tell us how their hearts break for the families of the fallen, but until they lose someone in battle or someone to long-term battle illness (e.g. Agent Orange from Vietnam is still killing 50+ years later, slowly and insidiously), until they lose someone they love more than life itself, they truly cannot hurt for the wars they wage.
Presidents in the USA typically call families of fallen.  Those calls must be bone-chilling for the person in the presidential office.  There are no words they can say to a mother or father that will ever compensate for the loss of the son or daughter who died in battle the President ordered.  Nothing will bring back their children. 
Have you ever noticed that when a person takes the oath of office of President of the United States the demeanor is determined, focused, and proud?  Have you noticed by the time the President leaves office, their hair is much gray-er, their shoulders are less straight, their gaze is more somber?  A true leader wears the weight of the country on their shoulders and has learned much from carrying the responsibility of sending someone else's children to war and possible death. 
Not all countries' leaders seem to age like the presidents of the USA.  I would like to think that is because our country was founded on the belief of individual freedoms, freedoms worth fighting for, and not just being a sovereign country.  I do not know the answer.
Look at the current President of Russia.  He is not showing his age thus far.  Why is that?  I will leave that answer up to you, dear reader, and to him.
All I can do from my current keyboard is share thoughts and pray for the innocents of all wars.  I ask you to do the same and try to do better.  All nations need to pray for the innocent and to guide/elect leaders who will do better for humankind and our planet. 
Pray.  Lead.  Educate.  Encourage.  Render aid.  Pray.

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2016 Ride for Freedom with 24-Hour POW/MIA Vigil

9/24/2016

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13 years now. 13 years I've been there in some way. The creators of the local vigil have been holding said vigil for 29 years and the ride for 19 years. I'm still a kid when you look at those numbers.

When you look at the numbers of Missing in Action and Prisoners of War just from WWII through present day, I'm a kid. Maybe we all are kids.

We certainly sent our kids off to war. The boys came home as men, the girls as women, and the others......You mean there are others? Yes, the others. The others. The other kids we sent to war. They didn't come home. We left them there, in prisons captured by the enemies, missing and not found while on duty, lost at sea, who knows; BUT, we left them there.

No, not you and I. Not even their best buddy in the fox hole. You might think he's the one to blame, but he isn't. Not when your buddy takes the shot that kills within a minute and your friend is conscious maybe, just maybe long enough, to ask you to tell his wife he loves her and he's sorry...... And you're still taking fire and the command is to Move Out and there's no time to take the dead because you're being overrun. If they're lucky, you grab the living wounded over a shoulder as you run, pausing long enough to turn and fire several volleys at the enemy approaching. There is no time to think, just fight and run, try to maintain your ground, move forward again, the sweat dripping from your forehead, running down your rib-cage, your feet soaked from weeks in swampy jungles or days in dessert induced sweat with no dry socks in sight. You fight and you run and finally, there is a silence. All around you, silence. You look around and more of your platoon is on the ground, and behind you, so is the enemy. A few of your company is staggering around and a radio begins to crackle as the radioman, still alive, calls for a chopper to airlift you out, you and the wounded man on your back. You didn't know it at the time, but that wasn't all sweat you felt running down your forehead and your ribs. You were hit with shrapnel in the head and that was your own blood you'd wiped away. That wetness on your ribs? That was your sweat mixed with the young man's blood from his chest wound running down over your shoulder. You two share a chopper and as you start to fade into unconsciousness, you remember your buddy.....your buddy, in the foxhole, who loves his wife and is sorry he's not going home........

Our government left them there. They didn't let these boys-who-became-men go back and get their buddies, didn't let them go back and search for the ones on special missions who were missing, didn't let them go break out the ones captured and made into prisoners of war, didn't let them go look for any of them. It wasn't the individual soldier, airman, marine, guardsman, who left our people behind, it is our government.

Once per year our nation has a day set aside to remember our Prisoners of War and Missing in Action. It is called National POW/MIA Day and is scheduled for the third (3rd) Friday of every September. To this day, multitudes do not know of this day or why it exists. It is not a federal holiday. How can you call such a remembrance a holiday anyway? Nonetheless, it should be a required day off, for schools, for workers, and all non-life-essential occupations with large community services to make a loud voice that we want our service people HOME, dead or alive. Obviously, we want them alive, but if the worst happens, give our loved ones the dignity of bringing them home to their families and friends. Give their families that closure. Our children must be taught about those left behind.

Our government must do a better job of finding our missing and our foreign-held prisoners. Do not negotiate and make our country weak. Just find them and bring them home with strength, dignity, and honor of the US military and the countrymen and women who support them.

Too many people in this country are unaware of our missing and our prisoners and that must change! We have WWII veterans still alive in the U.S., does it not stand to reason, they can still be alive somewhere abroad? Clearly, the same applies to Korean and Vietnam veterans and more recent wars.

When the list of numbers appears below, a comparison will be provided so that you may have a better understanding of how many people have been left behind by our, by your, government.

This year's local ride brought many tears to my eyes, more so than some years. It varies for me. The first year, I think I cried the entire ride. Some years there are many tears, some years I just feel quiet and snap my photos as we go along without a blurry focus. How can you not cry when you see the people committed to raising a voice, to those who stand along the ride route holding flags, signs of support, and yelling, “Thank you!”? How can you not cry when think that the noise you make on that motorcycle and the quietness you embrace at the candle-light vigil, are both there to shout a mighty thunder to our government that we must NEVER FORGET and that we must BRING THEM HOME. The silence in the night at a vigil can be as deafening as the roar of hundreds of motorcycles on a ride. The goal of both is the same. NEVER FORGET.

Imagine if your husband, father, son, mother, daughter, sister, brother, uncle, aunt, had gone to war to fight for your freedom or the freedom of someone devastatingly oppressed......and he or she never came home? Imagine if you never knew why? They just disappeared....and your government can't or won't tell you why. Imagine. Look at these people today and feel blessed they are in your home, in your life, that they came home, and that they continue to come home. There are 82,666 families out there who do not have that luxury. They still wait.

82,666 families: 73,121 from WWII, 7,795 from Korean War, 1,618 from Vietnam War, 126 from the Cold War, 6 from Iraq and other conflicts. (Source: website: http://www.dpaa.mil/Our-Missing/Past-Conflicts/ for the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency)
82,666 unaccounted for persons from “recent” wars – do you comprehend that number? The U.S. Cities of Warwick, RI; Sioux City, Iowa; Ogden, UT; Tracy, CA; and Alhambra, CA all have populations ranging from 82,672 to 83,089 respectively. The number of Unaccounted-For-Persons just from WWII to present equals a modern day city population, a city you have heard of, not just a small town! We/our government/the USA have left behind the equivalent to the population of an entire city. This is not acceptable.

Why do we do ride and hold vigil? – Because those who have no voices, must be heard. Those 82,666 families deserve closure. Be a voice. Show support. Teach a child. Write to your congressmen and senators. Ask how you can help. Support your troops and local veterans organizations. Tell a veteran or active duty person “thank you” when you see them. (They won't bite, honest.) They fought for you. Fight for those they didn't get to bring home.
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9/11

9/14/2012

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What is there to say?  Unnecessary tragedy and horror never to be forgotten. 

New outbreaks of terror and acts of war on our embassies and people on the anniversary date of 9/11?  Preventable.  No excuse.  Our leaders failed to foresee and protect our own. 

The eagle has been apologized for over and over again these past few years by our current regime.  No apologies ever!!!  If you attack us, you suffer the consequences.  Period.

Time our government leaders wake up and get their heads out of the sand and look at reality.  We are still under attack.

Any person, any nation can be accepting of another person's faith and beliefs; however, attacking someone because their faith is not your own is morally wrong.  It won't create converts, it creates enemies.  Those who attack us have not yet learned this lesson.  They preach hatred and murder.  We cannot permit that kind of teaching by example.  Like any child who misbehaves, those who would murder and kill in the name of God need to be reprimanded.....and if one swat on the back of the hand doesn't get it, the punishment increases.  In this case, acts of war have been brought against us.  Swift and prompt retaliation by the greatest nation on earth is called for. 

We need a leader who is willing to take the step and call for the SAC  to strike and redeem our lost countrymen.  Period.
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