First Posted: 5/17/2013

Dear warrior and compatriot in arms, I salute you. I can tell you first hand that adjusting to the new normal is not going to be easy. I speak from personal experience. There are some nights I dream I am of whole and sound body and am back doing things I used to love doing, and then wake up and find it was a dream. It’s hard to not be bitter at the enemy, and the govermnment but you will make it I’m sure, as your family tree has strong roots and great strength. Just take one day at a time, focus on the thing at hand, and don’t let your mind wander. You will find its actually sort of fun to devise new ways to do things you used to do before the injury. That’s my coping mechanism anyway.

Not for a comment directed to the anus in chief and VA secretary "I want a black beret" Shinseki. You and your administrators who make policy make me sick to my stomach that you allow soldiers, sailors, Marines, and Coasties who are injured like this to have to raise their own money to retrofit or buy a new handicapped accessible home. The Muslim in chief is busy sending billions to the countries that are the source of what happen to this galant soldier, rather than using it to get him the accessible home he has earned I. Shedding blood for this country.

Make no mistake people, the Muslim in chief has the total destruction of the military in his sites with the change in policyi allowing queers to be open in the ranks, by muzzling military chaplains where they cannot use the holy name of our redeemer Jesus in prayers or even twlk about him, and finally by his actions to get rid of the majority of the old line if senior generals and admirals to be replaced with his ankle grabbing cadre of new PC flag officers. I had hoped one day my son would join the military, as we have an unbroken line of service back to Jamestowne settlement in va, but I am now going to do everything in my power to keep him out of the military.

Do you agree with me? If so, please sort writing and calling congress, if you want anything at all left of the military in the next 3 years.