Below is the poem that Mark wrote and read last night at the candle light vigil.
It was great to see so many people show up in the cold and rain to honor our troops, but to say enough is enough. Buzz read a long list of all the Ohio soldiers killed in Iraq. Very sad.-Michele
how do you support the troops?
Support our troops,
but what does that mean?
Does it mean that
speaking out against an unjust war
Is an act of treason?
There are those who think so.
Does it mean that
when you question the motives
That brought a nation to war,
you embolden the enemy?
There are those who think so.
In this country there exists
A blind patriotism
that demeans democracy,
there exists a red, white and blue bias
that refuses truth.
How do you tell a mother that her son died for a lie?
How do you tell a son his father died for politics?
How do you tell a daughter her mother will be gone for
the rest of her life, and for no reason you can find?
Tonight across the country
there are candles burning
In memory of lives wasted,
of families destroyed
And there is nothing else to do but honor that memory.
But tonight, we also start anew,
for the state of the union is strong,
and because we are strong,
we must be the change
We wish to see in the world.
We move forward with love from here.
(by markk, recited in front of New Court House, Medina, Ohio 3/19/07)
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