The Price of Freedom

I stood in the sun watching a crowd gathered around a stone. Tears gathered in the eyes of all as white-gloved hands formed one last salute. Taps played in the background while the sound of 21 guns filled the air. Three Blackhawk helicopters roared overhead bidding their final farewell. Her beautiful face will forever haunt me. This girl that I never met and yet, after hearing her story, it seemed as if I had known her always. Nineteen and gone. Gone to be with her Lord when she had so much left to do. They told the story of a … Continue reading

Dishonoring the Dead

While reading through some older news columns this morning I came across a letter to an editor that caused my hackles to rise. In this short but not-so-sweet rant the writer urged The Post to quit reporting when deceased soldiers are sent home. His opinion is it serves no purpose to do so and weakens a country’s resolve against the war on terror. Excuse me? Let me see if I’ve got this right. We should send our brave men and women into battle in order to keep our country safe and free of terrorists (hopefully) but when and if they … Continue reading