OK Now I’m Mad!
by
Monica Benderman
by Monica Benderman
The
wife of a US National Guardsman wrote that if her husband were to
have died during his tour of duty in Iraq, "I would be promoting
all the good he did in this world and not downsizing it and belittling
the efforts he and his comrades made." (Shona Emery, NH Union
Leader, July 15).
My
husband [Kevin] DID NOT ENLIST TO DEFEND HIS COUNTRY SO THAT ORDINARY
CITIZENS COULD REMAIN FREE TO ABUSE THE SYSTEM.
"All
the good he did in this world" has not stopped war from happening.
"All the good he did in this world" has not stopped the citizens
of this country from misinterpreting the sacrifice of people like
her husband.
Sure,
soldiers have given their lives to defend their country. Sure, there
is honor in their belief that what they did was right, and there
is hope that good will come out of it. DOES THE GOOD COME?? Seriously,
think about it. Where are the results of our soldiers' good efforts??
What are Americans doing to earn the freedoms and rights that our
soldiers fought to defend?
Americans
insist on driving around with those little yellow stickers saying
"support the troops" and honestly, I think that most of them have
forgotten that they even put those stickers on their cars.
What
do I see? I see a country that spends thousands more dollars than
any vehicle is worth on a "super-sized gas-guzzling mega-ride" just
because they are "FREE" to do so. "It is their right." It doesn't
matter that thousands of soldiers have died to preserve our right
to have all the oil we need to produce all the gas we need, at a
surplus cost, just so we can remain FREE to drive the stupid things.
My
husband DID NOT DEFEND HIS COUNTRY for people to have the right
to abuse the system.
I
see a country who faints with exhaustion when the temperatures get
above 80 degrees, and the air conditioners are on for the duration,
set at indoor temperatures which, if occurring in the outdoors would
be considered too cold. But "It is their right;" and Americans
are "FREE" to do so because of the "good that my husband has done
in the world" by fighting in far off lands to preserve our freedoms.
My
husband DID NOT DEFEND HIS COUNTRY for people to have the right
to abuse the system.
Feel
FREE to go to any landfill and survey the waste the plastic, the
vinyl, the containers and bags OIL wasted OIL at almost $60.00
a barrel laying there tossed away because Americans are FREE to
throw away what they get tired of, and replace it with new plastic,
vinyl wrapped in bags and packed in containers that used still
more OIL to be produced. But "it is their right," and this is
the way the honor and the sacrifice of all of the veterans who have
ever served this country to defend our freedoms are supported.
Visit
any homeless shelter in this country, and look into the eyes of
the people there, grateful for the food they are given, and the
simple bed they have to sleep in. Then, look in someone's trash
and see exactly what they didn't eat for dinner, what they didn't
store for another day's leftover meals WASTE but "it is their
right." They are FREE because soldiers have died defending their
right to abuse the system. I don't think so.
My
husband did not serve his country, did not put his life on the line
to defend the freedoms of this country, so that the few could abuse
their privileges while so many struggled to have what they need.
He
did not serve his country so that business managers could receive
paychecks for 40-hour work weeks while spending half of the time
they should be working, on the golf course.
He
did not serve his country to defend their right to work as they
pleased while the real WORKERS, the people who made the company
strong enough to make a profit, were paid minimum wage with no health
benefits, and "fire at will" policies.
FREEDOM hard fought, and so abused. The freedoms that my husband fought
for and defended were the freedoms for every individual to have
the right to make good choices.
Those
freedoms are based on the belief that every individual will use
sound judgment in making those choices, and will not abuse their
freedom by allowing their individual rights to infringe on the rights
of others. Where is that happening these days? At what place can
I go, to see that consideration, thoughtfulness, and concern for
humanity other than ourselves is being practiced in a manner consistent
with the FREEDOMS and RIGHTS laid out in our US Constitution? These
are the FREEDOMS and RIGHTS that my husband served to defend.
Support
our soldiers and our veterans, but not by placing one more yellow
ribbon on a vehicle. Don't you know it takes oil to produce the
materials to produce those yellow ribbons?
Support
the "good works" of our soldiers and our veterans, by making a sacrifice
EQUAL to the sacrifice they made in defending YOUR FREEDOMS AND
RIGHTS.
PLEASE
support them by living according to the standards of humanity
that justify your having those RIGHTS. In my book there is
no other way to "support our troops."
July
22, 2005
Monica
Benderman [send her mail]
is the wife of Sgt. Kevin Benderman. Kevin is stationed at Ft. Stewart,
Georgia. He has served on combat tour in Iraq. After seeing war
firsthand, he made the decision to file for Conscientious Objector
status in December, 2004. His command refused the request, and filed
charges of Missing Movement and Desertion against him. They have
since added a charge of Larceny. Sgt. Benderman is scheduled to
face a second attempt at Courts Martial for these charges on July
28, and Ft. Stewart.
Copyright
2005 Kevin Benderman
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