From SSG Brian Mast, U.S. Army (ret.) <[email protected]>
Subject Why I stand...
Date June 14, 2022 8:03 PM
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My legs are made of metal. I stand on them proudly today and every day. Today, in the front yards of homes all across the United States of America, the Stars and Stripes will be flying high. This Flag Day is an occasion to honor Old Glory, as well as all the unmatched freedoms that are represented by that striking red, white and blue. I want to tell you all about why - even though my legs may be made out of metal - I will always stand proud for this flag that means so much to me and to lovers of freedom around the globe. But first, while I have your attention, I am currently in the process of running for Congress to keep up my fight for America in the halls of Congress - and I still need help getting my message across to thousands of new voters. So, if you have the means, can I count on you to rush in support so I can get my message out to more patriots like you and tell them how I will ALWAYS stand proud for our nation and put America First? Here’s the truth - all I have ever wanted to do was serve my country. This is a call to serve that was passed down to me from my father and grandfather. It led me to serving as a bomb tech in the United States Army (who is also celebrating their 247th birthday today, by the way). While I was serving, clearing a path for my fellow soldiers on a battlefield in Afghanistan, the last bomb that I discovered detonated directly beneath me. If you’re familiar with my story, you’ll know what happened next… I woke up later on in Walter Reed Hospital with two gaping holes where my legs used to be. I could’ve given up right then and there. But my call to serve told me to keep fighting. So I did. I learned to walk again on metal legs, graduated from Harvard, and today, I continue to serve the country that I love as a representative for the American people in the halls of Congress. I NEVER forget, though, that while my life may have been spared, countless heroes before me did in fact pay the ultimate sacrifice fighting for the Stars and Stripes. That is why I will always stand proud on my metal legs for that flag. It represents freedom that is found nowhere else on the planet. Freedom that is worth fighting and - yes - even dying for. So. please, join me in flying Old Glory high today. And if you want to support leadership that knows just how important it is to defend all that we are blessed to enjoy as citizens of the greatest country on Earth, I would be honored if you backed my America First campaign today. CONTRIBUTE $5 CONTRIBUTE $10 CONTRIBUTE $20.22 CONTRIBUTE $50 CONTRIBUTE $100 ANY AMOUNT Thank you for your support, and God bless the Stars and Stripes. In service, SSG Brian Mast, U.S. Army (ret.) PAID FOR BY MAST FOR CONGRESS Mast For Congress | MastForCongress.com | PO Box 3016, Stuart, FL 34995 You are receiving this email because you opted in on our website. You can unsubscribe here. Privacy Policy
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