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*~* An Army Wife Speaks Her Mind *~* Hey,Hey,Paula

  Author:  53961  Category:(News) Created:(9/7/2003 12:17:00 PM)
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It could have been any night of the week, as I sat in one of those loud and casual steak houses that are cropping up all over the country. You know the type- a bucket of peanuts on the table, shells littering the floor, and a bunch of perky college kids racing around with longneck beers and sizzling platters.

Taking a sip of my iced tea, I studied the crowd over the rim of my glass. I let my gaze linger on a few of the tables next to me, where several uniformed military members were enjoying their meals. Smiling sadly, I glanced across my booth to the empty seat where my husband usually sat. Had it had only been a few weeks since we had sat at this very table talking about his upcoming deployment to the Middle East? He made me promise to come back to this restaurant once a month, sit in our booth, and treat myself to a nice dinner. He told me that he would treasure the thought of me there eating a steak and thinking about him until he came home. I fingered the little flag pin I wear on my jacket and wondered where at that moment he was. Was he safe and warm? Was his cold any better? Were any of my letters getting to him? As I pondered all of these things, shrill feminine voices from the next booth broke into my thoughts.

"I don't know what Bush is thinking invading Iraq. Didn't he learn anything from his father's mistakes? He is an idiot anyway, I can't believe he is even in office. You know he stole the election."

I cut into my steak and tried not to listen as they began an endless tirade of running down our president. I thought about the last night I was with my husband as he prepared to deploy. He had just returned from getting his smallpox and anthrax shots and the image of him standing in our kitchen packing his gas mask still gave me chills.

Once again their voices invaded my thoughts.

"It is all about oil, you know. Our military will go in and rape and pillage and steal all the oil they can in the name of freedom. I wonder how many innocent lives our soldiers will take without a thought? It is just pure greed."

My chest tightened and I stared at my wedding ring. I could picture how handsome my husband was in his mess dress the day he slipped it on my finger. I wondered what he was wearing at that moment. He probably had on his desert uniform, affectionately dubbed coffee stains, over the top of which he wore a heavy bulletproof vest.

"We should just leave Iraq alone. I don't think they are hiding any weapons. I think it is all a ploy to increase the president's popularity and pad the budget of our military at the expense of social security and education. We are just asking for another 9-11 and I can't say when it happens again that we didn't deserve it."

Their words brought to mind the war protesters I had watched gathering outside our base. Did no one appreciate the sacrifice of brave men and women who leave their homes and family to ensure our freedom? I glimpsed at the tables around me and saw the faces of some of those courageous men, looking sad as they listened to the ladies talk.

"Well I for one, think it is a travesty to invade Iraq and I am certainly sick of our tax dollars going to train the professional baby killers we call a military."

Professional baby killers? As I thought about what a wonderful father my husband is and wondered how long it would be before he was able to see his children again, indignation rose up within me. Normally reserved, pride in my husband gave me a boldness I had never known. Tonight, one voice would cry out on behalf of the military. One shy woman would stand and let her pride in our troops be known. I made my way to their table, placed my palms flat on it and lowered myself to be eye level with them. Smiling I said, "I couldn't help overhearing your conversation. I am sitting over here trying to enjoy my dinner alone. Do you know why I am alone? Because my husband, whom I love dearly, is halfway across the world defending your right to say rotten things about him. You have the right to your opinion, and what you think is none of my business, but what you say in my hearing is and I will not sit by and listen to you run down my country, my president, my husband, and all these other fine men and women in here who put their lives on the line to give you the freedom to complain. Freedom is expensive ladies, don't let your actions cheapen it."

I must have been louder than I meant to be, because about that time the manager came over and asked if everything was all right. "Yes thank you." I replied and then turned back to the ladies, "Enjoy the rest of your meal."

To my surprise, as I sat down to finish my steak, a round of applause broke out in the restaurant. Not long after the ladies picked up their check and scurried away, the manager brought me a huge helping of apple cobbler and ice cream, compliments of the table to my left. He told me that the ladies had tried to pay for my dinner, but someone had beaten them to it. When I asked who he said the couple had already left, but that the man had mentioned he was a WWII vet and wanted to take care of the wife of one of our boys.

I turned to thank the soldiers for the cobbler, but they wouldn't hear a word of it, retorting, "Thank you, you said what we wanted to say but weren't allowed."

As I drove home that night, for the first time in while, I didn't feel quite so alone. My heart was filled with the warmth of all the patrons who had stopped by my table to tell me they too were proud of my husband and that he would be in their prayers. I knew their flags would fly a little higher the next day. Perhaps they would look for tangible ways to show their pride in our country and our troops, and maybe, just maybe, the two ladies sitting at that table next to me would pause for a minute to appreciate all the freedom this great country offers and what it costs to maintain. As for me, I had learned that one voice can make a difference. Maybe the next time protesters gather outside the gates of the base where I live, I will proudly stand across the street with a sign of my own. A sign that says "Thank you!"

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Lori Kimble is a 31 year old teacher and proud military wife. She is a California native currently living in Alabama.

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Date: 9/7/2003 12:29:00 PM  From Authorid: 33925    Wow..I have goosebumps reading this..A single thought comes to mind..Beside every brave soldier is a wonderful and courageous woman. Whether it be wife or Mother..I applaud this military wife for the stand she took.  
Date: 9/7/2003 12:30:00 PM  From Authorid: 943    I was so hoping you were going to tell me something good happened out of all this. She sounds like an amazing, brave woman. I Thank ALL the men and women who are fighting for us. Hope the 2 ladies doing all the talking learned their lesson.  
Date: 9/7/2003 12:31:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 53961    Everytime I re-read it I get goose bumps and a lump in my throat...  
Date: 9/7/2003 12:35:00 PM  From Authorid: 60945    that's a GREAT post. Even though I personally think that we SHOULD leave Iraq alone and that the war is all about oil and such, we still need to support our troops that are overseas over there.  
Date: 9/7/2003 12:50:00 PM  From Authorid: 51587    OH that brought tears to my eyes just reading it and just made me think how much ppl take for granted that they live in usa and not some other country like iraq or where you dont have freedom like you do here. and i wish i could congrats the lady that did this she is an brave thoughtful women to do that. *huggs*  
Date: 9/7/2003 12:59:00 PM  From Authorid: 30051    Very good ost..My husband is a soldier..so this really hit home. I do think we should get out of Iraq. I don't believe we are helping..That's not what this post is about though. I am very proud that she stood up for our soldiers!!  
Date: 9/7/2003 1:48:00 PM  From Authorid: 54968    Wow! This is a wonderful story! Thank you for posting!   
Date: 9/7/2003 1:49:00 PM  From Authorid: 35720    Awwww what a touching story!! For some reason, it brought tears to me..  
Date: 9/7/2003 2:02:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 53961    Thank you for letting your loved ones serve and protect us.  
Date: 9/7/2003 4:40:00 PM  From Authorid: 62074    Great story, but the president REALLY DID toss out alot of votes against him...DOWN WITH ZE TYRANTS! VIVE LA FRANCE! Zim Matrix660
Date: 9/8/2003 5:43:00 AM  From Authorid: 51530    Brought a tear to my eye, very well written and expressed. Being in the military and deployed myself, not to Iraq though, I got sent to the forgotten war in Afghan. My thoughts and prayers are with the safe return of your love.
  
Date: 9/8/2003 7:57:00 AM  From Authorid: 54247    Told it like it is! Great experience. RAT
Date: 9/8/2003 7:59:00 AM  From Authorid: 48809    This is a great post Paula! My granddaughter who is married to an Air Force officer just returned from Germany on Sept.6th. She said that she was appalled at a Naval officer who sat behind her on the flight over and was saying all kinds of derogatory remarks about Bush and the way things are being handled by the American forces in Iraq. She said he was just counting the days until he could go home and put his Navy career behind him! She thought this was extremely cruel and disgusting and showed a decided lack of respect for 2 soldiers who were coming home on emergency leave from Iraq and still had the DIRT from Iraq on there uniforms and were stll carrying their flak vests with them. She said that the only reason they could be coming home now would be because there had been a death in their family! I do not agree with all that has happened or is happening there either... but surely someone in this officers position should know better than to spout off as he did! She was hoping that he himself would be sent there to see what it is really like for the brave men who are fighting there! I agree with her.  
Date: 9/8/2003 8:35:00 AM  From Authorid: 13729    I hope her loved one comes back safe and sound....Unfortunately for a lot of servicemen and women this wont be the case.....Of course everyone knows I feel we should not be there....Bush fed on peoples fears of 9-11 to push this "war"....Even though Iraq has never been found to have had anything to do with it.....They never found any WMD, never got Saddam, and now he needs another 87 BILLION dollars!...lol...Why not just round it off to 90 BILLION......Schools suffer, programs are cut, but we can afford this.....Why?.....We bomb out all the infrastructure of a country, then need 87 BILLION dollars to give to vice president Dick Cheneys old company Halliburton under a no-bid contract to re-build it.....In the name of freedom?.....Sounds pretty crazy to me.......  
Date: 9/8/2003 10:11:00 AM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 53961    Posey fortunately this guy is in the minority of servicemen ans women who feel this way. Please thank your son-in-law for serving for us and thank your granddaughter and family for the sacrifices they must make on behalf of us all so that we may live in a free country and also to help those who are oppressed by war and tyrants do the same.  
Date: 9/8/2003 10:19:00 AM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 53961    Emo you and those serving with you are not forgotten. Our thoughts and prayers are with you daily. If you will IM me your snail mail address I will send you a goody package. God bless and keep you safe and sound and in His loving care. Hugs around those big cammy shoulders from a proud one of veterans past and present,  
Date: 9/8/2003 1:24:00 PM  From Authorid: 56024    i dont feel anything towards the government. As far as i see they should be helping the people in their country instead of going after a big power struggle. but thats my opinion. I think its good someone had the confidence to stand up for something they believe in but there is the same amount of confidence built for people who are against this war and the same amount of information readily available to make any restuarant applaud over anything said. good post tho  
Date: 9/13/2003 12:03:00 PM  From Authorid: 62339    Interesting how there is no proof Bush stole the election. Hmm...maybe just Liberal propoganda?
Date: 9/13/2003 12:21:00 PM  From Authorid: 28946    Paula, this story brought tears to my eyes and made me happy. I wish I had been one of those applauding that brave and loyal wife.  
Date: 9/13/2003 6:27:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 53961    Me too, Penny, me too...  

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