Sacrifice in Afghanistan

northoliver2GEORGETOWN, S.C. — He was standing at the counter when I entered the store. As he paid the clerk, he turned, and I noticed, in this order, his beard, his T-shirt, which had “Marines” emblazoned on the front, and his cane. His prosthetic foot still was masked by the counter when I said, “Semper fi, leatherneck.”

He smiled and replied: “Semper fi to you, too, Colonel. You were embedded with my unit in Afghanistan last year.”

We spoke for a few minutes. He had been wounded by the favorite weapon of radical Islamic terror, an IED. He’s minus some of his body, a little less mobile, preparing to re-enter civilian life and permanently proud of having served his country. As he moved to leave, he said: “We did our part. Sure hope the crowd in Washington doesn’t screw it up.”

His concern is particularly relevant at a time when the American welfare state is the only growth industry in our country. At its core is socialized health care. The Obama administration and Democrats in Congress are pushing legislation to make health insurance mandatory for every American and to allow government to dictate what services will be provided to us. It is an expansive, expensive proposal, requiring the most productive among us to carry the cost of medical care for all others.

That’s relevant to the young wounded Marine because the O-Team’s compassion czars first suggested that some of the cost of health care for illegal immigrants and “disadvantaged” citizens be borne by America’s combat-wounded service members. The administration’s bean counters and medical magistrates discerned that charging veterans’ private insurance companies for treatment of service-connected injuries, wounds or sickness could save $540 million. The O-Team’s message to our military: If you gun-toting, knife-wielding, overage adolescents and right-wing extremists want to go off and play soldier, don’t expect us to pick up the tab if you get hurt.

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4 Responses to Sacrifice in Afghanistan

  1. Mac says:

    I wonder if Ollie is considering a run for the Big Chair? How does “President North” sound?

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  2. Soccermom says:

    “How does “President North” sound?”   Never happen.  Can you imagine the frothing and seething on the left, with an MSM in collusion.

    Sarah Palin all over again.  He got a taste of it in the 80′s.  Why on earth would he want to go through that again?

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  3. Pat says:

    Ah Mac, C’mon admit it. You just want to be lulled to sleep by the sound of exploding leftie heads!!

    Sarah and Ollie. Does have a nice ring to it.

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  4. Mac says:

    Mea culpa… :lol:

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