February 02, 2005

Do You Get It?

{...}One of Iraq's leading democracy and human rights advocates is Safia Taleb al-Suhail. She says of her country, "We were occupied for 35 years by Saddam Hussein. That was the real occupation. Thank you to the American people who paid the cost, but most of all to the soldiers."

Eleven years ago, Safia's father was assassinated by Saddam's intelligence service. Three days ago in Baghdad, Safia was finally able to vote for the leaders of her country. And we are honored that she is with us tonight. {...}

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{...}And we have said farewell to some very good men and women, who died for our freedom and whose memory this nation will honor forever. One name we honor is Marine Corps Sergeant Byron Norwood of Pflugerville, Texas, who was killed during the assault on Fallujah. His mom, Janet, sent me a letter and told me how much Byron loved being a Marine and how proud he was to be on the front line against terror. She wrote, "When Byron was home the last time, I said that I wanted to protect him, like I had since he was born. He just hugged me and said, 'You've done your job, Mom. Now it is my turn to protect you.'"

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Ladies and gentlemen, with grateful hearts, we honor freedom's defenders and our military families, represented here this evening by Sergeant Norwood's mom and dad, Janet and Bill Norwood. {...}

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One woman gives her son so another now has the opportunity to have a say in the way her country is run. That's precisely what this has been all about. It's called freedom. One protects and defends so another has the opportunity to live a life heretofore unimagined. It's called liberty.

If you don't get it now, you never will.

Posted by Kathy at February 2, 2005 10:23 PM
Comments

Great post. It was a very stirring speech.

CNN's actions this morning, however have me quite upset. I tried to use the HaloScan trackback thing, but kept getting errors, so I'll notify you that I linked this article from my post here.

Thanks!

Posted by: MRN aka "The Husband" at February 3, 2005 08:33 AM

Agreed.

Posted by: Ex-lefty at February 3, 2005 02:52 PM
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