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Edited on Sat Mar-18-06 12:33 AM by TayTay
My heart goes out to the family of Jeff Lucey. It was so awful that his father had to see that look of peace on his son's face, only after his tragic loss. Sen. Kerry is right, no more Jeff Lucey's, not ever again. I just wish that those in Congress who pinch the pennies and pretend that they are looking after the American people would see this and see the need and stop fighting the effort to aid the veterans who need it.
Damn, that was amazing. When Max was speaking you could Sen. Kerry behind him and that mix of emotions that went across his face as Max recounted what he had been through. There really is that sense of bonding and brotherhood between them. You sensed it again when Del Sandusky spoke. All that stuff that is there and understood in nods, handshakes and eyes. All that stuff that doesn't need to be spoken, it's simply there. Wow!
Geez, you know, there really aren't any more at home like Senator Kerry. He really is a very unique person, both in the state and nationally. That makes watching this sad because the country missed an incredible opportunity in '04 to elect someone who doesn't just see people as little columns of figures on a page but as real people with real needs and problems. Damn, that hurts all over again.
My father had PTSD from his war. I can remember all the times when he was in the secret place where no one else could go. I wish there had been programs like what Sen. Cleland started around for him. It might have helped a lot. It might have shed some light into those places he went that had no windows and no light and where he barred the door to those who sought entry. I only saw a fraction of those places in the poems he read to me and the books and stories he would incidentally point out to me and make sure that I read a particular passage and then not tell me why. IT would have helped with the long lament that he went through. Sigh!
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