Hey Red
I was doing a lot of thinking last night about this issue and some of the things that ya'll wrote.
When I first came back I became active in talking to people about what was really happening over in Nam. No one really cared, as long as it wasn't them. It's still the prevailing attitude. When you look back in history, and no matter how far back you go it's always been the same. Power, money they go hand in hand, always have and always will. I stopped working on informing people and trying to do something because it was like pissin' into the wind. It's also the realization that you have to totally and I mean totally dedicate yourself to the task of trying to make it change. I have no money, power or influence. If the powers that be wanted to they could have just made me disappear. I'm surprised they didn't.
I kind of feel this way about it. You gotta' do what you think is right and to whatever degree that is pertainant for you. I think soldiers are trained to serve, that's our lot in life. It's also a proud one. You should be proud that you served. That service has a long line of traditions, good ones. Honor, Duty, Country. War is made by politicians and those that stand to make money or gain power from it. It's a guarantee that they or their families don't and won't serve.
At this point of my life I just want to exist. That's a hard enough job right now. I would just say this; no matter who is elected, or which party comes into power, nothing of a positive nature will happen to positvely impact my life. I'm the one that has to go out and make that happen, that's always been that way, at least for me.
I do pray for a day when a child will go up to his dad and ask, 'Dad, what's a war?' It's a hope, for the future anyway.