From John Glenn? Yes, but which one?
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The following article has been posted on Facebook, and has been attributed to John Glenn.
Do not be misled. It's not from John Glenn the U.S. Navy Test Pilot, Astronaut, U.S. Senator, and Presidential candidate.
It's from another John Glenn who hails from Tacoma, WA viz
http://www.stik.com/p/other+professional+services/washington.tacoma/p/ShoppingDoneRight
http://www.stik.com/p/other+professional+services/washington.tacoma/p/ShoppingDoneRight
So read it for what it's worth, (not much in my opinion) but realise that it's not from the more famous John Glenn.
“I don't
want to know his name. I don't want to see his face. I don't want to know his
life's history, his back-story, who his family is, where he went to school, or
what he liked to do in his spare time. I don't want to know what
"cause", if any, he was fighting for. I don't want to know why he did
it, or may have done it, or what possessed him to carry out his actions. I
don't want to know. Because that's what he really wants. I'll be damned if I'm
going to give him what he wants.
Put him on trial, but don't cover it. Tell me when you
decide to jail him for three lifetimes - because that number matters. That's
the number of lives he has to now pay for. That's all I want to know about him.
Nothing else.
Instead, tell me about the first responders who ran
towards the fray, within seconds, fearless. Tell me about the ones wearing the
yellow volunteer jacket, or the neon police vest, or even the ones in the
regular everyday t-shirt who became a helper. Tell me the story about the first
responder who held gauze over a wound until they made it to the hospital. Tell
me the story about the volunteer who held the hand of the injured spectator
until they got into the ambulance. In six months, tell me the story of those
who lost a limb, who beat the odds, pulled through countless surgeries, and are
learning to walk again. Tell me the story about the love, the compassion, and
the never-ending support of thousands, millions, of people who support the
victims here. Tell me their stories. Tell me everything you can, because they
are the ones that matter. Tell me of the good that they have done, are doing,
and will continue to do, regardless of... No, not regardless of, in spite of.
In spite of that someone who would do them harm. Because that's what freedom in
this country means. It means coming together in the hardest of times, even in
the face of unfathomable adversity, to make life better for all those around
us.
Tell me the good stories. That's all I want to hear.
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