Friday, May 6, 2011

Osama's death has healing power

Sgt. Andrew Soto pu ton his uniform and went to 1st Lt. Omar Vazquez's funeral. He reflected on the "brother" now gone and the others before him, but he also noticed how this funeral was a little bit different.
Soto said this funeral was different because Vasquez died while the military is preparing to begin withdrawing troops from Afghanistan. But he said the knowledge that bin Laden is no longer a threat was helping him heal.


We can talk about how some people want to take over the conversation about Osama by trying to take away from the fact President Obama lined up all resources to find Osama and remove him from this earth, disregard the actions of the SEALS and the CIA but the minority in this country are irrelevant. Give these folks time and they'll be calling into talk shows saying they saw Osama with Santa trying to get off his naughty list. What Obama did was healing to the people directly touched by what evil did to them and their families.

Families mourn troops amid swirl of emotions
By Josh Lederman - The Associated Press
Posted : Thursday May 5, 2011 18:27:01 EDT
TRENTON, N.J. — As mourners filed out of the church, two by two, the organist struck up an unusual tune for a funeral: “America the Beautiful.” Outside, military pallbearers in ceremonial dress carried the flag-draped casket of 1st Lt. Omar Vazquez to the waiting hearse, while a dozen retired servicemen saluted, flags in hand.

About 60 miles away, President Obama was laying a wreath at ground zero — another dramatic moment in a week of celebration and somber reflection that began with news of the death of Osama bin Laden.

Families and friends of U.S. troops recently killed in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan face a swirl of emotions as they bury their dead while the nation marks the killing of the terrorist mastermind of Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

“I was angry at first, because he didn’t get to see what he was actually fighting for,” said Vazquez’s cousin Marilyn Rodriguez.

Vazquez was killed by an improvised explosive device on April 22 in Iraq — nine days before Navy SEALs stormed a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Family members said the 25-year-old officer from Trenton had known since he was a little boy that he wanted to serve in the Army and defend his country from people like bin Laden.

“He would be proud, because they were out to make peace and get the people who hurt other people, to make sure it didn’t happen to other families,” Rodriguez said.

Sitting in the back pews of the Catholic church, under a golden inscription reading “The Lord is Here — He is Calling You,” a soldier who served with Vasquez reflected on the many funerals he’s attended for friends killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.

“It’s the only time I wear this uniform,” said Sgt. Andrew Soto, who served with Vasquez for about three years when Vasquez was a cadet.

Soto said this funeral was different because Vasquez died while the military is preparing to begin withdrawing troops from Afghanistan. But he said the knowledge that bin Laden is no longer a threat was helping him heal.
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Families mourn troops amid swirl of emotions

Someday when history is being reviewed by students trying to understand what happened after 9-11, they will read about the actions of high school kids joining the armed forces. They will read about how many lives were lost and how many wounded along with what price tag the end of these two wars came with. They will read about heroes. What they will also read about is that while Obama had the plans in place to rid this earth of a monster like Osama, he had to make an announcement about the fact he was born is Hawaii and show his birth certificate because some people were given to much notoriety. That while the media ignored all the troops were doing in Afghanistan and Iraq just as much as they were ignoring what they were going thru after combat, they followed people like Donald Trump and Sarah Palin with cameras making sure their voices were heard.

While some wanted to know what fools were thinking, Obama was doing, but the media didn't care. Let them focus on what divides us so they get ratings but the people paying the price with their lives for our tomorrows know what is healing and good.

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