Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Heroes Real Heroes

Like many people, I was shocked to hear, this weekend, about the murder of Chris Kyle.  He was doing what he has spent most of his adult life doing - helping someone in need.  I'm not going to recap his murder or any of his life story.  Here's a link that will tell you many of the details of his remarkable life.  I'm reading his book, American Sniper.  Some reviewers on Amazon are disappointed in the book because Kyle doesn't detail his kills in Iraq, doesn't tell the distance, what kind of weapon he used, how he adjusted for wind, etc.  Other reviewers have political or moral issues with the war and criticize the book on that basis.   Still others claim that Kyle wrote for a paycheck and/or the glory (actually the proceeds from the book go to  help returning veterans adjust to life after war, what Kyle was doing when he was murdered).  What I found interesting in the book was his views and motivation.  He truly was a patriot.  He was at war to protect and defend his country.  In fact one of the major conflicts he mentions in the book is that his wife did not agree with his priorities.  He lists them as 1. God  2. Country  3. Family   Obviously his wife and many others would find fault with numbers 2 and 3.   One passage that really caught my attention today was his criticism of the Iraqi soldiers he was trying to train.  He said they were worthless.  They had  very little motivation outside their family or possibly their village or tribe.  Country meant absolutely nothing to them.  Then he speculates on the reason for this.

I realize that a lot of the problem has to do with their screwed-up culture in Iraq.  These people had been under a dictatorship for all their lives.  Iraq as a country meant nothing to them, or at least nothing good.  Most were happy to be rid of Saddam Hussein, very happy to be free people, but they didn't understand what that really meant-the other things that come with being free.  The government wasn't going to be running their lives anymore, but it also wasn't going to be giving them food or anything else.  It was a shock.

That should be a wake-up to all of us.  We seem to be moving toward a dictatorship, by choice!  We should know that government won't be able to give us everything, healthcare, security - both personal and national, 100% safe food, transportation, cell phones, etc.,  without at the same time running the rest of our lives.  Gerald Ford is not known as a deep thinker, but even he got this basic fact.  He said, "any government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take away everything you have."

Read American Sniper and also Marcus Latrell's Lone Survivor.  We all need to know the sacrifices these men are making for us.  We need to see through their eyes what we are so casually throwing away.

                  

Saturday, February 2, 2013

What Can We Do?

One of the questions many of us are asking, is what can I do to express my support or my opposition to what is going on in Washington D.C. now.  I found a site that lists all upcoming legislation, gives an unbiased summary of the proposed legislation and a simple way to let your Congressman or Senator know your position on the bills.  It will also give an up to date poll of what other users are supporting or opposing, by congressional district, state, or nationwide.  I was shocked at all the gun control legislation already being proposed.  This is only a few of them.

Popvox  is an interesting site.  I had no idea so much legislation was already being proposed.  This gives us all the  opportunity to easily educate ourselves and make our opinions known to our elected officials.  It also tells us how often our representatives and senators voted for and against our wishes.  Clicking on any of these buttons will take you directly to the site's page where you can learn about specific bills and contact your representative.