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<blockquote data-quote="TR" data-source="post: 22376" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>The wealth of knowledge on this board is truly as valuable as finding a good vet, a good Dr., and a good mechanic. Its priceless. However, I read this thread this morning and this particular quote stuck in my craw all day. You see, the brains and brawn behind this humble cattle operation of ours is a National Guardsman. </p><p></p><p>I can tell you of the frustration nearly to tears a year ago because, as he so elloquently put it, "Guys are dying over there, and I can't get there to do my job." This soldier of mine served in the original Gulf War under Bush SR. and was honored to do so then. He views it as unfortunate that his current Guard unit was not slated to go to the desert, so he volunteered for his recent tour in Bosnia because "His President needed him" and that is all it took. He left a burgeoning cattle business during hunting season no less, because "his president needed him". He missed all the major holidays at home; Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years, because his President needed him. He's missing calving season this year, because his President needed him, and he believes it is not only his duty, but his honor to serve for GW. As a matter of fact, his whole unit volunteered for this tour. </p><p></p><p>I can assure you that he would much prefer to be home running the cows, hunting, fishing, and kicking back on the front porch with an "iced tea" at the end of the day, but he truly believes doing his duty under the shawl of character, honor, and integrity that GW personifies is worth the sacrifice. His President needed him, and his country needed him, and thank the good Lord that there are guys out there willing to sacrifice so much so you too can freely speak your mind.</p><p> </p><p>So yes, PATB, lets ask our national Guardsmen what they think of their "Boss" as they so fondly like to refer to him. You might be suprised at their response.</p><p></p><p>My apologies ya'll. I've had a whole day to think about this one, and am so very proud of the work my soldier is doing, I just had to say my piece. Fortunately for ya'll, this only scratches the surface. It doesn't even begin to describe what the families and friends at home sacrifice because of the sense of loyalty and duty our soldiers, National Guardsmen and Reservists alike, have for their contry and this President of ours. However, we at home respect the sense of honor and duty our soldiers have for their country and its President, and believe that willingly making that sacrifice supports our president, our country, and our deployed loved ones. The wolf didn't just growl at our door on 9/11, it broke in and slaughtered what it found there. GW had the testicular fortitude to take the hunt to the wolf. I for one am glad that he's riding shotgun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TR, post: 22376, member: 22"] The wealth of knowledge on this board is truly as valuable as finding a good vet, a good Dr., and a good mechanic. Its priceless. However, I read this thread this morning and this particular quote stuck in my craw all day. You see, the brains and brawn behind this humble cattle operation of ours is a National Guardsman. I can tell you of the frustration nearly to tears a year ago because, as he so elloquently put it, "Guys are dying over there, and I can't get there to do my job." This soldier of mine served in the original Gulf War under Bush SR. and was honored to do so then. He views it as unfortunate that his current Guard unit was not slated to go to the desert, so he volunteered for his recent tour in Bosnia because "His President needed him" and that is all it took. He left a burgeoning cattle business during hunting season no less, because "his president needed him". He missed all the major holidays at home; Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years, because his President needed him. He's missing calving season this year, because his President needed him, and he believes it is not only his duty, but his honor to serve for GW. As a matter of fact, his whole unit volunteered for this tour. I can assure you that he would much prefer to be home running the cows, hunting, fishing, and kicking back on the front porch with an "iced tea" at the end of the day, but he truly believes doing his duty under the shawl of character, honor, and integrity that GW personifies is worth the sacrifice. His President needed him, and his country needed him, and thank the good Lord that there are guys out there willing to sacrifice so much so you too can freely speak your mind. So yes, PATB, lets ask our national Guardsmen what they think of their "Boss" as they so fondly like to refer to him. You might be suprised at their response. My apologies ya'll. I've had a whole day to think about this one, and am so very proud of the work my soldier is doing, I just had to say my piece. Fortunately for ya'll, this only scratches the surface. It doesn't even begin to describe what the families and friends at home sacrifice because of the sense of loyalty and duty our soldiers, National Guardsmen and Reservists alike, have for their contry and this President of ours. However, we at home respect the sense of honor and duty our soldiers have for their country and its President, and believe that willingly making that sacrifice supports our president, our country, and our deployed loved ones. The wolf didn't just growl at our door on 9/11, it broke in and slaughtered what it found there. GW had the testicular fortitude to take the hunt to the wolf. I for one am glad that he's riding shotgun. [/QUOTE]
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