Kolbe. The young man worked for my sister and with my daughter. His story is an amazing saga. His resilience is also amazing. The horrors he survived, the things he has witnessed and the escape journey he made as a very young lad whose father was killed because he was a leader of his people, well, I am glad he is alive to tell the tale. Glad he has made use of opportunities to learn and grow. He has style and grace. He plans to study law, business, government, public health policy and return to his home to help rebuild his country.
http://www.dailystar.com/dailystar/metro/22017.php<snip> In his 23 years, University of Arizona junior John Thon Majok has escaped wild animal attacks, nearly died of thirst and witnessed the deaths of many friends. He has also maintained faith, worked with discipline and is now headed for Capitol Hill.
<snip> "The United States is a land of opportunity, but if you don't use it, it can knock you," said Majok, who leaves Tuesday for a position as one of two Washington, D.C., summer interns for Arizona Congressman Jim Kolbe, a Republican from Tucson. Four other summer interns will work for Kolbe's Tucson office.
<snip> "If you wait too long the opportunity might go away," he added. "This is the right time for me, and I thank God for all the possibilities and opportunities he has given to me."
<snip> Kolbe selected Majok for the unpaid internship based on an application process that asked candidates to write a position paper on two political issues. Majok chose quality health care and illegal immigration, arguing that both are in serious need of policy reform.
I am very glad Kolbe has John in DC. He is a very bright, personable young man and will do much for his people just getting this story out to more and more. He is an inspiration and a very practical young man. He works so hard and is very caring.
One day, when someone in the office where my daughter works was whining and complaining about something, John popped his head into her cubicle and asked, with a smile on his face, " ******, is it as bad as seeing your best friend eaten by a lion?" That was not the worst he has seen by a long shot.
Mark my sister's words, John Majok will be another Nelson Mandela, such are his gifts. We need to help these people survive. Some of them walked so very far to get here to learn, grow, and enlist our help that their people might live and enjoy liberty and peace.
edited to add: John is busy in DC
http://washingtontimes.com/national/20040526-111102-4678r.htm