I am the trigger
I wonder if I would cross your heart
I hear the blood flowing
I see bodies being buried
I want to stay in place and not be moved
I am the trigger.
I pretend to keep the bullet in place
I feel like all that blood is moving me on
I touch cold hearts
I worry that I would never stop
I cry to know that each day one more casket is being bought
I am the trigger
I understand everyone goes through a rainy day
I say its not something to keep me away
I dream I stop passing through souls
I try to keep it as a word
I hope everyone understands.
I am the trigger
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Stop Violence!!!
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Thursday, January 8, 2009
MEDAL OF HONOR
The Congressional Metal of Honor
The Metal of Honor was established by the congress on July 12, 1862 embed by Act 9 and Act 25. This metal is awarded to any person that who is serving time in any War that got involved with anything that is at risk of their lives while on duty. This metal is a small 5-point star that hangs from a blue ribbon. This metal comes at a terrible price because most of the veterans that earned this Metal of Honor are death at the time that they are awarded for their bravery. This metal has been awarded 3,409 times since it was created and it was given to only one woman.
This metal has many powerful stories and each and every one of them is unique in its special way because every person that earned it did something so unique that the president might have been so impressed and they awarded that person. The metal is a really high risk for people to loose their lives but these veterans still put their lives in danger and have the courage to defend another person that they don’t even know. This is what makes the metal so important because all of these recipients show what this country is all about and that we are know as a “united” country for a reason and these veterans worked with each other as teams even tough they didn’t know each other they stood up for each other and this is what brings the country together.
Until this day the metals are still given to those who rescue a life and a family sometimes ours but we don’t know what history we have until we realize that there are people in this world like the Metal of Honor recipients that make a difference in this world and most important make history to the United States that shows what a great country it is. This will keep on making history for ever and it would show others what this country honors and what the Metal of Honor which each time that it is given out it gives the country another amazing story of how they all risk their lives for others that they don’t know and they know that their doing it for the country and for families.
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Dear:
Colonel Jack H. Jacobs
I thank you for everything that you have done for this country serving great service in Vietnam . It must have been hard to save fourteen people at the same time and it amazed me that you still had the heart to give each one of them first aid. With you being a hero you made me realize why this country is called United and that is because people like you help others come together by providing examples of great service to this country. I wish that you receive all the respect that you have earned because I know that you have received the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart besides the Metal of Honor. Which all of these requires great sacrifice. I thank you for doing history to this country and I will always keep you in my prayers.
With Respect,
Cadet Corporal, Mayra Soriano
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