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I remember the day Brianâs sister called me 12 years ago to
deliver the news. My heart sank – I worried that his newborn son was about
to be growing up without a father. I worried that I would never be able to tell my
own son the words âI love youâ ever again.
Thankfully, my worst fears
didnât come true – Brian survived losing two legs and a part of his hand in
that horrific explosion. When I got to the hospital, I made sure that the very
first thing I told Brian was that I loved him.
But quickly, that became
tough love. I told my son that he had to find a way to bounce back. He couldnât
leave all of his service to his nation behind him.
And even more importantly
– he couldnât let his kids see him feeling sorry for himself.
Boy did Brian take that to
heart. Over the years, I watched him recover from his injuries, learn to walk
again, graduate college and continue his service fighting his ass off once again
for our country as Republican representative for the state of Florida. Iâm a
proud father.
This year though, my sonâs
mission to continue that service is different than years past.
Thatâs because heâs
focused on an important task this Election Year – getting accountability for
failures in the same military operation where he lost his legs.
You see, Joe Biden is a
complete coward, and he turned his back on Brian (not to mention all of the other
veterans who served nobly alongside him) when he abandoned the mission in
Afghanistan.
So, my son is doing what
he does best: fighting back and looking to get accountability for Joe Bidenâs
failure. Troops were killed and allies were abandoned, and Brian is on a mission
to ensure that all who were in charge of this disaster are held responsible.
But in order to do so, he
first needs to win his election and help other Republicans take back the majority
in Congress.
That takes
resources – and I really hope that Brian doesnât have to focus on
raising money of all things during such an important personal time for him.
So I want to ask –
as a kind gesture for Brianâs Alive Day and to help him in his mission to get
accountability for Afghanistan… Will you pitch in to support my
sonâs campaign today?
His team told me he still
needs to raise another $50,000 this month in order to hit their goals at
this stage in the Election Year.
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