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<B>Rambling Through FreeRepublic; the home front</B>
FR ^ | 2/21/2003 | MHGinTN

Posted on 02/21/2003 5:55:12 PM PST by MHGinTN

WARNING: this is a vanity post, a rambling collection of thoughts coalesced during the past few days of concentrated reading and musing at FR. With deference to Luis Gonzalez and JohnHuang2, excellent essayists unique to FreeRepublic—so far, I will try to maintain a degree of coherence while I entice in their venue.

Thursday night on Radio FR, Doug From Upland had a great one-hour interview with Ted Hayes, the very articulate activist devoting his life to championing the plight of homeless Americans, and I suspect, especially homeless military vets. [I didn’t catch the entire hour, so I may have missed his affirmation of that notion.] During that same evening, Luis Gonzalez graced us with another of his tributes to his friend, Marshall, a friend lost while serving in the military. [Really, Luis invited us to consider our friends and relatives who’ve served.] Also during the week passed, we’ve had posted for discussion numerous articles and essays dealing with the sundry aspects of the growing storm in the Middle East, and the political maneuverings here and abroad that detract or add to the verbal blizzard. [We’ve had invitations to join in, freeping our support to the embattle President as he faces off with domestic and international forces desiring to thwart a final resolution to the ‘Demon of Baghdad’ and a murderous regime. I joined a couple of those efforts.]

Our honorable warriors are about to go into harms way once again. These are our brothers and sisters, fathers and mothers, neighbors and associates … fellow Americans about to project our force in a part of the world that doubts our goodness, much less our good intentions. While it is impossible to persuade the opposition political forces that unity is the most urgent need at this late hour before open conflict, we Freepers, for the vast part, are united in our support for our military personnel. And that unity will be called upon to continue even after the shooting is over, as the veterans return home and the inevitable body bags fly back for burial. God how I pray those will be so very few! But we must make an effort to extend the support for our honorable warriors of this campaign, throughout and beyond. Vietnam was not an American shame, it was the way our honorable personnel were treated that was our shame. [I speak as one who lived through the entire morass. These times are similar yet they are different … fellow citizens have been slaughtered, here, on our soil, launching US into a war for national survival as perilous as the Japanese and German intentions for our extinction.]

Here’s the deal: every warrior situated in harms way in the Middle East/Persian Gulf region is represented by family here at home. We can serve our nation by making it a point to notice, which is a household in our neighborhood sending a beloved one into that conflict on our behalf. We can pay attention to our neighbors and volunteer to aid them, if opportunity presents, for just about any reason they wish to allow, mowing grass, grocery toting, babysitting, trips to the dentist or doctor, coffee and quiet chat—to listen as they express their anxieties—it really isn’t rocket science, just human compassion and appreciation. And who knows, we may find our comradeship could become contagious, become an expression of our unique Americanism when the fiends who hate US come again to attack and maim, to destroy and despoil. And they will come, make no mistake on that. Whether we fight in Iraq or not, there is an evil tide trying to sweep away democracy and religious freedom world wide, to impose Islamic totalitarianism. We must defeat that though we be bloodied, again.

The world will be watching US very closely in the days and months ahead. Let’s lead the world from our own neighborhoods, displaying our sense of solidarity and determination, our sense of community and compassion. Someday, the world may actually become a community. Someone ought to lead the peoples of the earth in their search for that community, in their search for the defining characteristics of that brave new world. I believe with all my heart that Americans have the right stuff from whence to define those characteristics. The world could learn of US by our acts of comradeship in these times of trial. Let’s not allow the shrill voices of division and deceit to divert US from expressing our unity with our honorable military personnel and their precious families, in service to our own families and our collective future as Americans.


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Comments and suggestions on ways to implement the notions contained herein welcomed.
1 posted on 02/21/2003 5:55:12 PM PST by MHGinTN
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To: Luis Gonzalez; JohnHuang2; William Wallace; Congressman Billybob; Alamo-Girl; Jim Robinson; ...
Ping
2 posted on 02/21/2003 5:57:37 PM PST by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote Life Support for others.)
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To: MHGinTN
Jurorhou, is that you?
3 posted on 02/21/2003 5:59:48 PM PST by AppyPappy (Caesar si viveret, ad remum dareris.)
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To: MHGinTN
Nice post-terrific idea. I will attempt to discover just who in my neighborhood has family members shipped out or shipping out to the Middle East.

And tomorrow-I have the opportunity to attend a SUPPORT OUR TROOPS rally in my own city-Indianapolis! Can't wait!

4 posted on 02/21/2003 6:01:27 PM PST by Republic (tommy daschle is a WEASEL OF MASS DISTORTION (tractorman)-so truthful, it almost HURTS!)
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To: MHGinTN
bttt
5 posted on 02/21/2003 6:01:47 PM PST by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye SADdam. You're soon to meet your buddy Stalin in Hades.)
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To: MeeknMing
A town of 321 people 14 miles south of
Huntsville had 21 people serving in the
gulf war.
When we go into iraq, I will visit New
Waverly to see how many are serving our
Country.
6 posted on 02/21/2003 6:12:56 PM PST by HuntsvilleTxVeteran (chIRAQ & sadDAM are bedfellows & clinton is a raping traitor!)
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To: MHGinTN
Marvin!

I'll have to get back to this later, when FReepin' time starts.
7 posted on 02/21/2003 6:15:43 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez (The Ever So Humble Banana Republican)
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To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran
We've a number of Reserve Units in East Tennessee that have been pressed to this one again. many of our local churches are doing this sort of outreach, but it is from door-to-door that we can best aid our troops. Neighbors ought to be that, neighbors.
8 posted on 02/21/2003 6:24:25 PM PST by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote Life Support for others.)
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To: MHGinTN
My family was from Dekalb county, TN.
This was in the 1800's
9 posted on 02/21/2003 6:31:50 PM PST by HuntsvilleTxVeteran (chIRAQ & sadDAM are bedfellows & clinton is a raping traitor!)
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To: Wolfstar; Dubya; 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; doug from upland; mhking; Victoria Delsoul; Billie; ...
Ping-a-ling
10 posted on 02/21/2003 6:44:02 PM PST by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote Life Support for others.)
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To: MHGinTN
Great idea. Here's a link to a military's wife suggestions.

Angels with skin: It’s one thing to give a family an open-ended statement of "If there’s anything we can do to help, please let us know." Chances are they will never call for your help. Here are some ways to be proactive in your offer for help:

Refusals permitted: While you offer help, be sensitive to the fact that they may refuse it. Don’t take it personally; just make a different offer for help at a later time.

Be specific: Instead of a blanket proposal for help, offer a tangible form of assistance such as, "Can my son and I come and mow your lawn on Friday or Saturday?" Or "I’d like to bring you a meal one day next week. What day would be a good one for you to take a break from cooking?"

Group projects: When the troops were in Kosovo, a youth group from another town wanted to come help the airmen’s families. The thought of a bunch of strangers coming to help was kind of scary initially. If your group wants to help, contact a military family through someone they know or their unit’s supervisory contact. Have a specific project in mind. For example, a youth group could clear away leaves or clean the house. Always have adult supervision present and be responsible for those in your group. These projects can be a tremendous blessing to the families involved.

other search ideas

11 posted on 02/21/2003 7:00:12 PM PST by swheats
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To: MHGinTN
Good post. No more than we pay our soldiers it is not hard to find Military families that will appreciate some help.


12 posted on 02/21/2003 7:03:09 PM PST by Dubya (JESUS SAVES)
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You can help through your church.

Church responds to troop deployment, puts ministry to military families into high gear

13 posted on 02/21/2003 7:06:35 PM PST by Dubya (JESUS SAVES)
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To: MHGinTN
I seem to recall a post here last week about an organization in San Diego that is doing the very thing you suggest, that is, donating time to help families of those serving in the military with anything they might need. Wonderful idea, and one I would hope we would all endeavor to achieve in our own areas.
14 posted on 02/21/2003 7:08:27 PM PST by ladyinred
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If you know a Military person or family that needs help you can also contact a good church. If you don't know one you may can find one here

Search for a Southern Baptist Church anywhere in the United States.

15 posted on 02/21/2003 7:16:39 PM PST by Dubya (JESUS SAVES)
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To: MHGinTN
Let's not allow the shrill voices of division and deceit to divert US from expressing our unity with our honorable military personnel and their precious families, in service to our own families and our collective future as Americans.

Good point.

16 posted on 02/21/2003 7:17:55 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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To: MHGinTN
Bump!
17 posted on 02/21/2003 7:58:36 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: Dubya
The mothers-day-out program I work at is making a "prayer board." We will have pictures of those in the military and their addresses. Their welfare is included in both individual classes and the joint chapel prayers. Also, the kids will be making pictures and cards to send to them at some point.

While adults and teens can get out and help in more physical ways, I thought the idea of including the little ones in praying for our soldiers was a nice idea.
18 posted on 02/21/2003 8:07:14 PM PST by serinde
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To: serinde
Good idea.To you and your church A GREAT BIG THANKS FROM EVE & ME.
19 posted on 02/21/2003 8:12:38 PM PST by Dubya (JESUS SAVES)
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To: swheats
Great links. Thank you!
20 posted on 02/21/2003 9:24:06 PM PST by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote Life Support for others.)
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