A Day in the Life of a Hero
A Day in the Life of a Hero
PFC Joshua Sparling represents all that is good and honorable in the U.S. Military. To say that he's been through the "wringer" is an understatement and he still has a long, hard road to travel before he can get back on his chosen path. Josh has survived the worst that terrorists in Iraq and anti-American scumbags here could throw at him without losing his amazingly generous nature and love for his brothers-in-arms.
Recently, Josh and his father Mike Sparling experienced the dramatically different ways some Americans choose to honor our heros. The following is a letter Mike sent to one American who knows the right way to do it.
Hat tip to gunnnutt http://tinyurl.com/k374k for this one! HOO RAH
This is the same trooper who while in the hospital with both legs gone received hate mail from some of the fearless Left saying they hoped he died. And you want to know why I supported Michelle Malkin's publishing of the anti-military pukes personal information? No prisoners my friends, take no prisoners, ask no quarter and give no quarter. Lock & load and run up the black flag!
Memorial Day is coming soon and cemeteries around the world are filled with the bones of brave Americans just like Sparling who gave that last full measure of devotion to country & kin. Let us never forget men like Sparling and all those who have gone before him and all those who will follow him.
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