Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Our Heroes Are Many

There were three heroes who died in Aurora Colorado last week. Can you name any of them? These heroes died shielding their girlfriends from a mad man in that darkened theater. Over the past eleven years, thousands of our heroes have died in Iraq and Afghanistan, shielding us from other mad men. Can you name any of them? Have you attended any of their services or memorials? Have you been close enough to their families at grave side to feel their pain?


For the record, those heroes who died in Aurora Colorado last week were: Jon Blunk, Matt McQuinn and Alex Teves. They deserve to be honored and remembered too. For what they did and who they were, they were and are heroes. The lives they lived and the love they shared was demonstrated in the instant that they were called upon to make a choice to serve a greater need and a greater calling than their own lives. These are the same choices our men and women in military service make each day on our behalf. Just as these heroes in Aurora Colorado, They deserve our honor of awareness and our collective memory far more than their killers do.


The media loves covering domestic blood baths and calling for gun control on the heels of every lunatics actions, but they could care less about the sacrifices and loss of our men and women in uniform in service to this nation and serving in harms way. When will the American media call for an end to the violence and gun control in places like Afghanistan.

When will they tell the truth to the American people about the sickening and deranged teachings of fanatics who hide behind a religion, as the American media gives them an open ended pass each week to kill and murder more in the name of their god.

When will the media cease celebrating the tragedies here at home by presenting them as media circuses for weeks and years on end. You probably know the name of the James Holmes pretty well by now. The media is calling him the Joker, part of their odyssey of drama and their version of entertainment news.  It sickens me.

Compliments of an impotent and complicit media, I now know more about the life of a lunatic killer in Aurora Colorado, than I do about the current president of the United States. I know more about his college enrollment and his grades than I do those of the president of the United States. I know more about his student loans and the months that he spent planning his crimes than I do about the time the president spent at Harvard or as a US Senator. I know these things because the media decides what I should know and then provides only what they think I and millions of other Americans need to know.

Why so serious? Because I am not joking.....






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