Jake,
It’s 4:20 as I start typing this. I just saw your post. I don’t know how long it will take me to finish it. Sometihings take longer than others. On a situation such as this sometimes words fail me, but I’m going to do my best.
Normally, when you see my name on a post you know that it is going to be something sarcastic. Sometimes witty. Sometimes maybe funny. Despite my normal style of posting, I want you to know that every single word in this post is sincere and directly from my heart.
Reading the post about your friend Scott hit me hard. As I type this, I literally have tears in my eyes. Other times, I would probably try to defend the “tears in my eyes†comments due to the old “men aren’t suppose to cry thingâ€, but in this instance I don’t care.
I have a respect for each and every one of you who have served our country with honor, both past and present, that words could never adequately describe. You guys are MY heroes. You are the ones, whether it’s over here or over there, who allow me (and all of us) to live our lives. Any time I meet someone who is in the service or have served, the first thing I do is shake his or her hand and say “thank you for your serviceâ€. That’s not just words on a message board. That’s fact. I would do the same to you if we ever met.
Other than on this message board, I don’t know you and I’ve never known your friend, but I can tell you this…
Regardless of what the DUmmies say, regardless of what the bumbler in chief does, and regardless what this administration has done to negate the militaries accomplishments in Iraq, your sacrifice and Scott’s ultimate sacrifice means everything to me.
I’m only going to say one more thing because the words just aren’t coming out like I want them to. Please know that I hurt for you and with you and that you and Scott both have my utmost respect and appreciation.