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Thursday, July 09, 2009
Matt Towery :: Townhall.com Columnist
While King of Pop Is Memorialized, Seven Lonely Caskets Return From Afghanistan
by Matt Towery
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I'm not a Michael Jackson hater. I liked his music, partly because it was part of my life as a young man. And I never judge people and their morals. Unless convicted by a court of law, it's really between them, the truth -- whatever that might be -- and their maker.

But as thousands of people filled a huge arena in Los Angeles this week, and millions more were glued to their television sets; as accolades unlimited were spoken about the late "King of Pop," my mind was on how seven other Americans might be honored. You see, on July 6, seven American troops were killed in Afghanistan, making it the deadliest day for our military there in nearly a year.

Their bodies would no doubt be shipped back to our nation in those standard military coffins. The American flags draping these simple containers would be the sole hope for added color, grandeur or beauty. The coffins would have no stately gold or magnificent silk to hold their precious remains.

It is likely that no lottery will be necessary to gain tickets to their respective funerals or memorial services. No one will offer up a thin dime on eBay or Craigslist to have the honor of being present when the soldiers' families and friends gather to remember their fallen loved ones. I doubt many celebrities will be present at any of these somber occasions. Rev. Al Sharpton will have moved on to his next gig.

I feel certain we will not see repeated special TV broadcasts about the acts of bravery and heroism these soldiers performed as they fought to keep our nation from having to again encounter firsthand an organization active in Afghanistan and Pakistan that would, if given the chance, act to topple another American building. "Entertainment Tonight" won't cover these deaths because, hey, they aren't entertaining.

I guess you get the picture.

I'm not here to put down those who were touched by and who grieved over the death of Jackson. It would be just as easy to name-call and dwell on Jackson's bad past experiences as it would be to remember his immense talent and the songs that were so much a part of my life as I was growing up. Continued...

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Matt Towery is a former National Republican legislator of the year and author of Powerchicks: How Women Will Dominate America.
 
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7 Lonely Soldiers
We had a loved one die in Afghanistan in our family... My son is now serving the United States in the military...It was a sad day when we had to have the Patriot Riders drive along side us preventing war protesters from disrupting the retrieval of his body and also the drive to his funeral...I had a man tell me, "Is this the new way to abort your children? By sending them into the military?"...My reply..."And it was his job to fight for this country's freedom, and the right for you to stand there and run your mouth as you do!" I really can't believe the audacity of some people! We all better hope that this country stays free!

Terry-GA/tinsldr2
Terry sez(Paraphrasing) "I wish all officers/enlisted would forego Military Careers"
As a Military Retiree (25+ Yrs)beginning early 50s thru late 70s, withclose to 4 years enjoying the "SouthEast Asia War Games" I have just about, totally, given up on most of the people who call themselves "American".
I disagree that ALL need to QUIT their Military Careers--Simply retain a CADRE of the Most Sadistic, Onery "Lifers" and Supply 'em with an endless source of CONSCRIPTS by means of UNIVERSAL Draft (NO DEFERRMENTS excluding Medical) Six Years Minimum and *Let's SEE HOW U LIKE DEM APPLES*..I'm only slightly cynical here..The average Citizen of America has no idea of his/her Blessing to be here and need to assume SOME responsibility for their own Care..
tinsldr2- U got it about Right!! Hang IN there, Brother and we'll Give 'em H3LL together..What Say?? CHEERS (I ain't So Chkin this--I'd probably delete it??)
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