Thursday, July 10, 2008

Remind me again why we're in Hell.


My brother is going back to Hell at the end of the month. He'll be stopping by New Jersey and Kuwait on the way.

I'm thirteen years older than he is; we weren't raised together. I don't know him very well. Still I love him, and when my brother is in Hell, the war turns into THE WAR. I always feel sad when a soldier dies, but when he's in Hell, I ask: WHICH soldier died? Was he mine?

During his last tour through Hell, while driving oil from North Hell to Hell's capitol, he was hit. Bad things happened to the other guy in the truck, but my brother only suffered hearing damage and a badly tweaked back. He was lucky. Lucky to have only witnessed a really bad outcome. Lucky to only have permanent hearing loss in one of his ears. Lucky that he's got limbs attached to that tweaked back of his. Lucky to be alive to go back and do it again.

Getting out is not going to be easy, but I am beginning to think that everyone in power should have one person they love in the heat and misery, in danger, so THE WAR could never be in lowercase again. So that each time a soldier dies in the war, every leader must ask WHICH soldier, was he mine? So that each leader and each citizen of the United States of America says, "Remind me again why we're in Hell." So that someone finds a way to get us the hell out.

5 comments:

Jami said...

Nine. In case you were wondering how many times I swore. Although technically it was only an expletive once.

(Stawberry Girl is appalled.)

Anonymous said...

I'm appalled!

Nat~Nat said...

Hell in this case is not swearing, it's a fact. I don't want anymore soldiers or their family to suffer. We pray for them, for you, every night. We also pray for a solution, as soon as humanly possible.

Taylor was marching around, playing "soldier" after the parade last week. My heart dropped the same instant that it swelled with pride. He's only 3 (almost 4) and I don't want him going over there.

Jami said...

I read your post, Nat. That pretty much covers it. I am filled with immense gratitude, love and pride for those who go and serve. And then my heart drops every time I think of my brother or sons going. I can't even imagine how hard it would be to send my husband.

elasticwaistbandlady said...

I don't s ee any easy answers. Elect the Presdiential candidate that vows to withdraw us from the IRAQ War? Yeah, well, he comes with a whole slew of problems and I'm almost 100 percent diametrically opposed to everything he stands for.

I don't like the other guy much, either.

What to do?

My Uncle and cousins are all military and ex-military. They too think this madness needs to end and end soon.