I volunteered to serve in the Army because I believe in what America stands for and believe in AMERICA FIRST!
My 12 years in the military ended when a Taliban IED detonated beneath me, taking both of my legs and part of my finger in the process.
The anniversary of that day was yesterday, and I want to tell you something that has become abundantly clear to me…
America doesn’t just need to be served – it needs to be saved.
If you agree, please help me win my race for Congress, take back the House, fire Nancy Pelosi and hold Joe Biden accountable:
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You see, 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 my team by finding and disposing of any improvised bombs.
The last explosive device I ever found detonated under my feet, and the next thing I knew, I was in Walter Reed National Military Medical Center looking down at the end of my bed where my feet should have been, but they weren’t there.
, as I reflect back on that day, I know I wouldn’t be alive if my fellow soldiers hadn’t run toward that explosion. In the same way, our country stands no chance of surviving if we don’t all run toward the metaphorical explosion together right now.
Joe Biden is tearing our country apart and his socialist allies in Congress are driving us into massive debt. We can’t afford another 2 years of this going unchecked.
So, please, on the anniversary of the day I almost died, will you help me raise the funds needed to keep my service going? I need to raise another $2,430 today to avoid a disastrous end to this race.
But the truth is, this isn’t just about continuing my service, it’s more importantly about saving America. So, I need you to run toward the explosion with me ASAP:
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Thank you in advance, sincerely. On the anniversary of this day I almost died, your support is appreciated more than you could possibly know.
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Hon. Brian Mast is a retired member of the U.S. Army. Use of his military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of the Army or the Department of Defense.
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