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Friday, September 28, 2007

The Difference

For those moral equivalency pimps on the Left who see no difference between the United States and terrorists, here is an example of what they refuse to acknowledge.

From ABC News, a story of an Army sergeant who helped a blind girl in Iraq gain her sight:

During his tour of duty in Iraq, Army Sgt. Johnny Kempen thought he'd seen everything, until he met a little girl who saw nothing at all.

Kempen noticed one day, as soldiers threw candy to children in a tense Baghdad neighborhood, a little girl standing out.

"Watching her trying to get the candy and not being able to get it, it was like watching a kitten or something trying to do it," he said. "It was hard to watch."

She was a 7-year-old girl named Zahraa, who was born with painful blistered corneas. After learning about her condition, Kempen decided he wanted to help. So he enlisted help from the tiny town of Crandon, Wis., close to where he grew up.

With terrorists, you have civilians who kill other innocent civilians. With American military, you have warriors who not only defend civilians, but go out of their way to help the least fortunate of people.

I'm proud to be an American.


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