An open letter to wimps that don't serve

I have run into crybabies like you a lot in my old profession. I worked at Lockheed-martin a defense contractor and all I heard was whining about how they did not serve in the military and how they wished they had served and did their part for their country. This particular statement came from a Chinese immigrant who wrote the algorithms that allows guided missiles to hit not just the building of choice but the specific room on a specific floor from 1800 miles away. To him and the other crybabies I wrote the following and sent it to all of them. I now include you with this letter.

To: Office Pogys, Pencil pushers, Cube rats, and others that think their lives here are boring and unimportant.

It has come to our attention that some of you crave excitement and in some ways resent the lives you have chosen or feel you are working at pitifully boring jobs. While us at the pointy end of the spear get to have all the fun and excitement in foreign lands.

We at the pointy end of the spear want you to push pencils, crunch numbers, put squiggles on paper and we especially want you to have boring and uneventful lives. We want you to go home to your families and tell them you had another boring day doing nothing important. From our point of view you create first aid for SSAM (Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Gods gift to the planet earth Marines) When a soldier or a Marine is in a fox hole with an overwhelming force in the advance we call first aid and guided mortar or 155 rounds start falling around the enemy and we get another chance to come home alive. We want you bored to tears and go home with the worse battle of the day is fighting traffic.

When a soldier, Navy SEaL, or a Marine FAST Company needs back-up and an apache or F-15 comes out of the sky and guided munitions start to fall, that is truly first aid.
Again we get a chance to come home alive.

When JASSM slides through a window on the 18th floor and takes out a bunch of people planning another attack on U.S. soil lives are saved and you get to fight traffic again. Please stay bored. Whatever you are doing that gets the job done keep doing it cause you are what keeps us safe.

You are force multipliers. Because the gadgets you create allow the military to put less people at risk. And more people get a chance to come home alive.

Feel unimportant if you wish, feel bored if you must, just remember that we at the pointy end of the spear can’t do much without your boring lives. Sit in your comfy homes, watch TV, and feel unimportant but, every time you see a serviceman or servicewoman with those pretty ribbons on their chest as they tell exciting stories. Just remember it was YOU that helped bring them home.

Sighed: The people on the pointy end of the spear!


You see sir, Ms. Jennifer is correct. You are doing your part. You work hard and pay your taxes. You are not a drain on society. It does not matter if you are for or against the war on terror, or for or against the fighting in Iraq or for or against the president and his policies. If you are an American you are doing your part. If you are a Btit you are a valued friend and your sacrifice is noted by Americans. Please understand that the people that truly get it
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I had to repost this because I feel it should be shared with most of you.
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Good grief, Paladin, what is your fucking problem? You had to read WAY out of context to read me the way you read me.

I think it's best if we steer clear of each others' blogs. If you think being vitriolic is the way to gain respect here, think again. You're now on my blacklist.
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My goodness talk about over reaction.
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I suspect the younger generation mever heard of the Home Front and Rosie the Riveter.
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I suspect the younger generation mever heard of the Home Front and Rosie the Riveter.


I've heard of them, steven, and even referenced them in the article Paladin decided to use as a platform for personal attack. Oddly enough he echoed my point in the process of attempting to belittle me.
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I suspect the younger generation mever heard of the Home Front and Rosie the Riveter.


Most have heard of them but have no point of reference to their own lives to make a personal connection. My Father was a Marine which is why I joined the Marines. I listened to first hand stories of the depression, not that anyone in my family suffered from it, but I heard the stories of how hard it was to make money back then. The depression is something I can't relate to but war is. Though my father never talked about battles he described what he saw at Hiroshima after the war. My mother talked about doing her part in the war effort and how everything was geared to make everyone feel like they had a stake in the war. This has not been the case since WWII instead Americans have felt detached from our servicemen which makes it easier to make going to war seem worse than it is. The problem with this war is that every single person has a stake in this war but most don’t see it because they have that detatchment.
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I've heard of them, steven, and even referenced them in the article Paladin decided to use as a platform for personal attack.


Sorry, I thought you said we should avoid each others blogs.