
Centcom: A Paratrooper from the 618th Engineer Support Company (Airborne) walks across the dusty, desert terrain pulling security on the outskirts of Siniyah, Iraq. The Paratroopers used bulldozers to construct a berm almost around the entire city to isolate terrorists who operate out of it. U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Michael Carden.
In looking over the past year I find myself thinking of numbers. The main stream media seems gleefully obsessed with counting bodies of American Soldiers. A lot of the leftists blogs are keeping track of the numbers of Iraqi dead in what they call ‘Bush’s war of revenge’ among other things.
I’ve read how many people Saddam Hussien killed during his reign as the Butcher of Baghdad. Saddam’s numbers are being compared to Hitler’s numbers. There are calculations of what kinds of numbers we can expect to be killed if Iran gets their nuke program up and running. There are numbers of people coming over our borders legally and illegally, most of the numbers are for those coming here illegally. There are numbers of muslims infilterating society in Europe … and in America. There are numbers identifying how many species are threatened by global warming. Numbers are everywhere.
All these numbers make me think of what Joseph Stalin said about these kinds of numbers …
One death is a tragedy; a million is a statistic.
The carnage of the Global War on Terrorism; the attack of September 11, 2001, the deaths in Spain, England, Somalia, Indonesia and throughout the world, has been turned into statistics. It’s easy to roll a statistic off our tongues without feeling our hearts sink.
Statistics are impersonal.
What is worth all this? Most of us think in terms of large ideals. Is America worth dying for? Yes! Is freedom worth dying for? Yes! Why are our sons and daughters fighting on the other side of the world? For freedom, America and justice! To protect us from jihadists who would be here if they weren’t fighting them there.
The concepts of freedom, democracy, justice and the American way are also impersonal. They are parts of our lives that we take for granted and rarely contemplate what has been done, and needs to be done, for us to continue to take them for granted.
At the end of one of the many movies about Wyatt Earp, he is being praised for having saved the life of a man years earlier. He asks the boy who is admiring him what happened to the man after that. The man had continued to cause trouble and was eventually killed in a gun battle. The boy says, ‘I guess he wasn’t worth saving after all.’
Which brings me to what has been boiling around in my mind. Am I worth dying for? Me. Little ol’ me.
While the politicians argue over theories, forms of government and play political games, our Soldiers fight the wars and we the people make whatever sacrifices are required and look on with a certain amount of powerlessness. So, for me, I have to bring it down to the bottom line. The only thing the I have control over. The only thing I can really do anything about. I have to ask myself, am I worth dying for?
I start the New Year with these thoughts weighing on my mind. The very least I can do is to strive to be worthy of the sacrifices Our Soldiers are making on my behalf.
Dear Lord, lest I continue in my complacent ways, help me to remember that someone died for me today. And if there be war, help me to remember to ask and to answer “am I worth dying for?”
~ Eleanor Roosevelt

January 1st, 2007 at 3:07 am
Thanks Veritas! Happy New Year!
January 1st, 2007 at 8:55 am
Welcome to 2007/OTP…
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January 1st, 2007 at 9:27 am
You are exactly right. Very sobering and thought-provoking.
January 1st, 2007 at 12:05 pm
(MOGS) Holy Hugh Hewitt Batman!…
Hugh Hewitt takes the WSJ’s Joe Rago to task in this interview. In case you forgot here is Rago’s original piece. (link link link) Impressions from the interview: I was surprised to learn that Rago is so young - 23,…
January 1st, 2007 at 12:26 pm
HereÂ’s to YoU..Happy New YeaR!…
Who will you spend New Years with?
It was once believed that you could influence the luck you would have throughout the coming year by what you did or ate on the first day of the year…
January 1st, 2007 at 1:39 pm
The Knucklehead of the Day award…
Today’s winner is Gabriele Meyer. She gets the award for the following….
January 1st, 2007 at 2:40 pm
The Middle East’s big stink…
And TFM only thought stories like this came out of Florida. Is Henry Kissinger available to thwart this brewing diplomatic crisis?…
January 1st, 2007 at 2:40 pm
The Middle East’s big stink….
And TFM only thought stories like this came out of Florida. Is Henry Kissinger available to thwart this brewing diplomatic crisis?…
January 1st, 2007 at 2:51 pm
You’re a real delusional idiot. You invaded Iraq to find the WMD - which of course were never there. You also claimed Saddam had links to Osama… which of course, he didn’t. I don’t hear much about Osama these days, btw? Did you give him a raincheck?
Then you changed the story, and said you’d invaded to bring peace and prosperity to Iraq. Now Iraq is in the middle of a Civil War, and its economy has disappeared down the toilet.
150,000 innocent Iraqi civilians - the ones you claimed to be “saving from Saddam” have been killed in your idiot war. 3,000 American troops have died in this war.
And all for nothing.
You really are a complete yankee fool.
BSC: But Neil, I have to correct you, we DID find WMDs - Wahabi Muslim Dogs.
Otherwise, thanks for your kind words
January 1st, 2007 at 3:58 pm
My thoughts on Gerald Ford…
Former President Gerald Ford will lie in the Capitol Rotunda through Monday for public viewing. His funeral will be held at the National Cathedral on Tuesday, and his body will then be transported to Grand Rapids, Michigan, for the services planned…..