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City: Fort Wayne
State: Indiana
Country: US
Signup Date: 1/8/2006

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Tuesday, November 06, 2007 

Category: Writing and Poetry
Written by,
Staff Sgt. Lawrence Dean II (Marine Corps)
 
 
 
She called...



Blacks, Whites...wait

African Americans and Caucasians, Asians, excuse me.

Vietnamese, Philippines, Koreans and Jamaicans or

Haitians, waitin' Hispanics y'all.



Please be patient

Mexican, Puerto Ricans, Venezuelan, Cuban, Dominican, Panamanian Democrats

I beg your pardon, you partied with the late, great Reagan?

Republican, Independent, Christian, Catholic,

Methodist, Baptist, 7th Day Adventist, 5 Percenters,

Hindu, Sunni Muslim, Brothers and Sisters who never seen the New York city

skyline when the twin towers still existed.

But still She called.



From the bowels of Ground Zero she sent this 911 distress signal.

Because She was in desperate need of a hero,

and didn't have time to decipher what to call 'em,

so she called 'em all Her children.

The children of the stars and bars who needed to know nothing more than the fact that she called.

The fact that someone attempted to harm us

this daughter who covered us all with her loving arms.

And now these arms are sprawled across New York City streets.

A smoke filled lung, a silt covered faced,

and a solitary tear poured out of her cheek.

Her singed garments carpets Pennsylvania Avenue and the Pentagon was under her feet.

As she began to talk, she began to cough up small particles of debris

and said, "I am America, and I'm calling on the land of the free."

So they answered.



All personal differences set to the side

because right now there was no time to decide which state building the Confederate flag should fly over,

and which trimester the embryo is considered alive,

or on our monetary units, and which God we should confide.

You see, someone attempted to choke the voice

of the one who gave us the right for choice,

and now she was callin.

And somebody had to answer.

Who was going to answer?



So they did.

Stern faces and chiseled chins.

Devoted women and disciplined men,

who rose from the ashes like a Phoenix

and said "don't worry, we'll stand in your defense."

They tightened up their bootlaces

and said goodbye to loved ones, family and friends.

They tried to bombard them with the "hold on", "wait-a-minute's", and "what-if's".

And "Daddy, where you goin?".

And, "Mommy, why you leavin?".

And they merely kissed them on their foreheads and said "Don't worry, I have my reasons.

You see, to this country I pledged my allegiance

to defend it against all enemies foreign and domestic.

So as long as I'm breathin, I'll run though hell-fire,

meet the enemy on the front lines,

look him directly in his face,

stare directly in his eyes and scream,

"I AM AMERICA! WE WILL NOT BE TERRORIZED!

WE WILL NOT BE TERRORIZED!

I REFUSE TO BE AFRAID!

I'LL FIGHT YOU ANY COUNTRY, ANY CONTINENT, ANY TERRAIN.

I'LL FIGHT TO MY LAST BREATH!"



And if by chance death is my fate,

pin my medals upon my chest,

and throw Old Glory on my grave.

But, don't y'all cry for me.

You see, my Father's prepared a place.

I'll be a part of his Holy army standing a watch at the Pearly Gates.

Because freedom was never free.

POW's, and fallen soldiers

all paid the ultimate sacrifice

along side veterans who put themselves in harms way.

Risking their lives and limbs just to hold up democracy's weight,

but still standing on them broken appendages anytime the National Anthem was played.

You see, these were the brave warriors that gave me the right

to say that I'm Black. Or white.



Or



African American or Caucasian,

I'm Asian, excuse me.

I'm Vietnamese, Philippine, Korean, or Jamaican.

I'm Haitian, Hispanic



Y'all, Please be patient.

I'm Mexican, Puerto Rican, Venezuelan, Cuban,

Dominican, Panamanian, Democrat

I beg your pardon, you see I partied with the late, great Reagan.

I'm Republican, Independent, Christian, Catholic,

Methodist, Baptist, 7th Day Adventist, 5 Percenters,

Hindu, Sunni Muslim,



Brothers and Sisters We're just Americans.

So with that I say

"Thank You" to the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines,

for preserving my rights

to live and die for this life

and paying the ultimate price for me to be...FREE!
Thursday, July 12, 2007 

We collected about 400 items. Thank you everyone!!!

Monday, October 16, 2006 

Current mood:  cheerful
Category: Blogging

Paying tribute to lives lost

Those who died in the Sept. 11 attacks were honored Monday

By Nicole Lee
nlee@news-sentinel.com
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Iraq war Army veteran Anthony Lewis, right, greets Burmese refugees, from left, Aung Naing Oo and Nyunt Nyunt before the Sept. 11 remembrance ceremony.
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Anthony Lewis says he's a civilian now. He retired from the military in 2004, although his heart remains with his comrades in the armed forces.

He was part of the 1-293rd Army infantry unit from Fort Wayne that was mobilized on November 2002 and deployed for a year to southern Iraq, one of the many units sent to the Middle East to fight the War on Terrorism.

"Remember, we thought Saddam Hussein had chemical weapons and we thought it was going to be a conventional war," Lewis said.

As we now know, nothing has been conventional about this offensive. As public sentiment remains splintered over whether President Bush should have started the war, about 90 people gathered Monday night in front of the Allen County Court-house to pay tribute to those who died during the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and on the plane that crashed into a field in Pennsylvania. The ceremony also paid tribute to public safety officials who daily risk their lives to protect others.

The event was organized by the Fort Wayne Patriots and the local chapter of Amateur Radio Military Appreciation Day (ARMAD).

"We as civilians have a responsibility and duty to remember," Lewis said.

Aung Myint Htun remembers, and he along with several Burmese activists also assembled to recall Sept. 11 and to bring public attention to their continued fight for freedom from military dictatorship in Burma.

"We don't forget, we'll never forget," he said to attendees.

Rep. Mark Souder (R-District 3) was on Capitol Hill on Sept. 11, 2001, and said if it wasn't for a group of brave people on United Airlines Flight 93 who refused to let their terrorist captors crash the plane into Capitol Hill, he might not be alive today.

"I, for one, will never forget the ones who said "Let's roll,'.." he said, referring to a phrase attributed to Flight 93 passenger Todd Beamer that became a rallying cry for many.

Event organizer Rex Mercer said he founded Fort Wayne Patriots 11 months ago so there are constant reminders of what those in the armed forces sacrifice to ensure our freedom. His father, Rex Mercer Sr., a Vietnam War veteran, served in the Marine Corps.

And as we support the troops abroad, we must consistently support those in public safety who labor here as well, said ARMAD representative Emery McClendon. "They leave home every day not knowing if they will return," he said.

Writing a letter or an e-mail or sending a care package to a soldier makes a world of difference, Lewis stressed. "I remember while I was there, my greatest concern was I didn't want to be forgotten."

Other event speakers included Fort Wayne Fire Chief Tim Davie, County Commissioner Nelson Peters and Kevin Howell, the Republican candidate for House District 80.


Monthly rallies honor military

The Fort Wayne Patriots host a rally noon to 1 p.m. the first Saturday of every month to honor those in the armed forces. Learn more at www.fortwaynepatriots.com.

ARMAD hosts annual events to honor veteran and active- duty members of the armed forces, where you can talk live with soldiers via two-way radio. Get more information at www.armad.net.

The Statues of Servicemen (SOS) Fund has started a national campaign to raise funds to finance sculpting bronze busts of those killed in the war on terror in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Friday, May 19, 2006 

Current mood:  hopeful
Category: Blogging
THE FINAL INSPECTION

The soldier stood and faced God,
Which must always come to pass.
He hoped his shoes were shining,
Just as brightly as his brass.

"Step forward now, you soldier,
How shall I deal with you?
Have you always turned the other cheek?
To My Church have you been true?"

The soldier squared his shoulders and said,
"No, Lord, I guess I ain't.
Because those of us who carry guns,
Can't always be a saint.

I've had to work most Sundays,
And at times my talk was tough.
And sometimes I've been violent,
Because the world is awfully rough.

But, I never took a penny,
That wasn't mine to keep...
Though I worked a lot of overtime,
When the bills got just too steep.

And I never passed a cry for help,
Though at times I shook with fear.
And sometimes, God, forgive me,
I've wept unmanly tears.

I know I don't deserve a place,
Among the people here.
They never wanted me around,
Except to calm their fears.

If you've a place for me here, Lord,
It needn't be so grand.
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don't, I'll understand."

There was a silence all around the throne,
Where the saints had often trod.
As the soldier waited quietly,
For the judgment of his God.

"Step forward now, you soldier,
You've borne your burdens well.
Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets,
You've done your time in Hell."

~Author Unknown~
Friday, April 28, 2006 

Current mood:assured
A prayer by
Aletha V. Smithson
From The Potter's Wheel

A Prayer For Our Soldiers

Lord, set your mighty warriors
around our soldiers fit for battle.
Dress them in your armor;
keep their vision above the enemy But, Lord,
...guide their eyes as beacons in the night;
...guide their steps and move their lethal hands
to do the job that is set before them.
Keep them sensitive to innocence among the enemy
but guide their mission to completion
commandeered by your moving spirit.
Silence their hearts from fear
to do what they must do;
Give them your wisdom;
Give them discerning courage;
Challenge their hearts to be strong...
...to be brave...to be aggressive...
...to do the work of a soldier equipped in your power.
The very ground they trod belongs to you
...so guard their steps.
Keep them under your wing
and when their work is don,
Lord, bring them home...Bring them home
newer and stronger warriors.
Lord, you've told us...we have not because we ask not
...Lord, I am asking because....
at home or on the battle field...
...You make all things possible
I could not ask for this
accept in the name of Christ my Savior,
Amen.
April 7, 2004
Saturday, April 15, 2006 

Current mood:  thankful
Thank You