Friend,
I was sorting through old pictures with my daughter the other day and she saw a photo of me before I was injured in Afghanistan.
She said to me: “Dad, I think you look better now.”
Her precious words were a good reminder – my scars aren’t just cosmetic damage…
They are a deep part of who I am & my story.
They paint a picture of my service and commitment to my country – but more than that, they’re proof that struggle & sacrifice & pain are beautiful and not something to be avoided.
When I think about my scars I feel a deep kinship with my country – America has been scarred too.
Our great country has been beat-up and bloodied – but through each struggle she emerges more beautiful than before.
The founders waged a bloody war to create an idea – an experiment – to prove that freedom flourishes & tyranny destroys.
Against the odds and despite the challenges – America emerged more victorious and more beautiful than before.
Our union was nearly torn apart by the great evil of slavery – 620,000 soldiers fell during the Civil War.
America ended two World Wars, demolished the Soviet Union, and stands today as a shining city on a hill to which the whole world looks for leadership and guidance.
Through it all, the beautiful scars America has developed are proof that our country is the greatest, most benevolent, and freest nation in the history of mankind.
It’s to that country, and the people whom she represents, I have pledged my life, my service, my body, mind, and soul.
As long as there is breath in my lungs and blood flowing through my veins, I will never stop fighting to make sure that America’s future is bright and beautiful.
And I’d be honored beyond explanation to receive your support in my mission to continue my service to America as the next United States Senator from Nevada.
With the heart of a dedicated veteran and servant to our country I have a request for you:
Would you consider supporting my mission today?
Duty First,
Captain Sam Brown