If you still need convincing, please read on…
For me, seeing Joe Biden destroy our American military is particularly heart-wrenching. Here’s why:
On the evening of September 19, 2010, I was moving across the battlefield in Kandahar, Afghanistan, narrowing in on a high-value target. As a bomb tech, it was my job to clear the way for the rest of our team by finding and disposing of any improvised bombs.
That was the night I discovered the last explosive device I ever found by stepping on it.
I remember every moment of the explosion, down to my teeth rattling so hard I wasn’t sure that they were still in my mouth. The only reason I am alive today is because when that bomb went off, my fellow soldiers ran towards the danger. They saved my life.
The next thing I knew, I was in Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. I looked down to the end of my bed where my feet should have been sticking up, but they weren’t. Every day when I wake up, I am reminded of my time in Afghanistan. The remnants of this war will last me the rest of my life, but I am one of the lucky ones—I made it home. |
Even if my injury cut short my time on the battlefield in Afghanistan, I’m determined to stay in the fight for America First mission now. But, I’m not only continuing my mission for myself – I’m fighting for all of the Afghanistan veterans that Joe Biden spat on when he abandoned the mission for which we fought, bled, and sacrificed. I’m fighting for everybody who questioned in the aftermath whether their service and sacrifice to our nation was worth it… For them, we must come together to defeat Joe Biden, elect more conservative veterans to Congress, and restore the America First agenda. Please, don’t do it for me – do it for them. So, I’m asking you this: just like I relied on my fellow soldiers in Afghanistan to save my life, I need to rely on you now. Can I count on you to help me today? |