Watching the Towers Fall and Moving Beyond Stuck-On-Stupid!
Watching the twin towers come down, live on TV, had a profound affect on many Americans including this
baby boomer. Probably due to age, serious motivation to join the Ohio Army
Reserve did not develop, however, until 2004 when I was fifty years old. It was
not only our enemies who influenced my attempt to join up; it was the mindsets
of some of my closest loved ones. Those mindsets appear to be mental blocks that
obstruct logic.
This obstruction of logic caused an acute affliction of angst in me until it seemed
that only joining our volunteer forces would position me around clear thinkers,
to keep me out of the insane asylum. Hopes were for nothing drastic, just going
to serve as a slightly arthritic operations guy on a desk somewhere.
Unfortunately, age already restricts me from serving as a first time member of
our military. Hopefully world events will not degrade to the point that the Army
needs to include my age group or skill level, but I was disappointed. Eventually
motivation overcame disappointment and this is how it happened. It was not easy
because I was stuck on stupid, for a while.
Years of stressful dialog with loved ones who cling to mental
blocks about projecting US military power and about George W. Bush, had all
ended in failure. My relentless efforts to present common sense, logical
conclusions based upon facts from many sources had all failed. Beloved friends
and family members were content with their mental blocks. Failure in my efforts
finally became undeniable and had to be accepted as the truth.
After a stubborn period of denial, the truth of the failure was realized and accepted.
Consequently, a redirection of energies became prudent, even necessary, and
finally became apparent to me too. Very important relationships were suffering.
Stuck on stupid had been my lot and my angst was hurting us. You can lead a
horse to water but you cannot make him drink. Finding more fertile ground to
plow became the cure. Being deeply concerned about our troops and setting
failure with loved ones aside; a larger vision began to develop.
Do you know what our troops’ majority wishes are, politically? Would you like poll
results or facts regarding what our troops want, politically and regarding your
votes? Are you willing to believe the answers if you could find them? Do you
believe our troops are just brain washed, uneducated dummies supporting the
political line they are told to tow, while risking death from our enemies?
While most military volunteers would undoubtedly support your right to vote against their
political wishes, it is human nature for our troops to hope we understand and
share their principles, priorities and political wishes and vote to support
them, especially during wartime. As a voter, is there a more important issue to
research and understand than this one - What Our Troops Want - during wartime?
Creative inspiration and a redirection of nearly obsessive efforts resulted in an online
store full of products to be proud of. Patriotic images with inspired messages
that provoke thought on t-shirts, sweatshirts, women’s garments and other
products win votes because logical truths usually persuade objective thinkers.
Truthful, persuasive messages were embedded into digital photographs of the World Trade Center
(2 designs), the Statue of Liberty, the Golden Gate Bridge and other U.S. landmarks.
Talking animals and nature scenes complete the ensemble of around
twenty exclusive, imprinted designs with two back designs to choose from. The
mission is to boost morale of our troops through increased voting unity and
these designs help you influence voters with patriotic pride and logical truths.
People can just read the shirt, tote bag or sticker with no discussion
necessary. Truthful messages are like mustard seeds; they start out tiny and
grow insidiously.
Part of a large vision is supporting our troops’ majority wishes with votes
and helping you influence other voters to consider
aligning their personal political wishes to our troops’ majority political
wishes when voting. Voting as most of our troops will vote is really supporting our
troops’ wishes. Anything else holds no water and is just more worthless talk. It is
about getting voters to think about it.
The vision includes a full service web presence to serve and inspire our troops and
America at large. It is a vision of a non-profit organization doing many wonderful
things for and with our volunteer troops. But it is more than that; it is about
starting a net roots or grass roots wave of serious, conscientious thought about
how votes either support or subvert our troops’ majority wishes. These are the
real world consequences of voting results. Votes embolden one group of
combatants while they demoralize their opposition. Votes affect morale on both
sides.
A vision of a voter, or millions of voters, researching and considering what our troops
want politically, before we vote, is now planted in you too. Our troops are
volunteers who deserve our voting support. Will we dig for answers, polls
results and letters from troops on the hundreds of military support websites on
the Internet? A Google search for Military Times or Stars and Stripes will lead
to an endless chain of links to letters, blogs, poll results and more than a
person can ingest, if you care. Even with all of that, it will come down to a
calculated risk and judgment call of what you accept as truth and logic, when
you decide how to vote. Voters must set aside emotion and employ logic when they
research and deduce What Our Troops Want. After the research, each voter must
decide whose political wishes are more important, yours or the wishes of the
majority of our troops.
Hopefully, you will not ignore our troops’ majority wishes by not voting.
Unless you judge our volunteers as Red Coat types or Genghis Khan-style marauder
types or Nazi types, why not vote as the majority of our troops will vote? Why
cast votes that subvert our troops’ majority wishes? Our volunteer forces are
the boots on the ground and this citizen will trust their judgment, at least for
now. I hope the light comes on and another patriotic wave of voting troop support
sweeps America very soon. Our volunteers deserve US voting unity and nothing less.
Neither do our enemies.
About the Author:
Average Joe Boomer works to help you boost troop
morale, by influencing voters, with his online store at
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