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(written while on the way home from deployment to the Gulf, after seeing a news report about Americans picketing against the military [not war, the military] at a funeral for men and women who had fallen in battle) I, am an American Soldier, I defend my country against harm, be it immediate or imminent. I, am an American Soldier, I am Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, Pagan, Islamic, and Atheist. I, am an American Soldier, I am Caucasian, Hispanic, African, Latin, Oriental, European, and Native American. I, am an American Soldier, I am 18, 24, and 55 years old, and many ages in between. I, am an American Soldier, I have a boyfriend, a mother, a father, children, husband, and wife waiting for me to return home to them. I, am an American Soldier, I have seen friends die in battle to protect the freedom of people known and unknown. I, am an American Soldier, I feel that we are right, I feel that we are wrong, I obey those that I work under, and I work for what is right and good in the world. I, am an American Soldier, I have feelings, and those feelings can be hurt, just like anyone else’s. I, am an American Soldier, I have morals, convictions, and fight for what I believe in… FREEDOM |