My connecting flight was cancelled leaving me with 5 1/2 hours to kill in DFW. While I'm walking around I saw several soldiers in desert BDUs. I'm normally a pretty introverted guy and am not prone to being outgoing, but I made a point of thanking them for their service and shaking their hands.
Then I saw a young man coming toward me with a Puple Heart hanging on his shirt. Talking with him I learned that he had been hit with an IED. He still carried shrapnel in his face and leg, and his right eye was damaged leaving him with 20/800 vision. I gave him a heartfelt thank-you and wished God's blessings on him.
As I walked away I got mad at how John Kerry has trivialized the Purple Heart and used it for political gain. This young man suffered wounds inflicted by the enemy. Kerry isn't worthy to shine that soldier's shoes.
If you see a service member, make a point of thanking the. We owe them so much.