Letter Home

by @ 9:27 pm on November 30, 2005. Filed under Mark Levin Audio

Wednesday, Mark read a letter from a soldier to his mother.

If that doesn’t make you feel proud of what we’re doing in Iraq, then you just aren’t using your head! Here’s the text of the letter.

Mom,

Be my voice. I want this message heard. It is mine and my platoon’s to the country. A man I know lost his legs the other night. He is in another company in our batallion. I can no longer be silent after watching the sacrifices made by Iraqis and Americans everyday.Send it to a congressman if you have to. Send it to FOX news if you have to. Let this message be heard please…

My fellow Americans, I have a task for those with the courage and fortitude to take it. I have a message that needs not fall on deaf ears. A vision the blind need to see. I am not a political man nor one with great wisdom. I am just a soldier who finds himself helping rebuild a country that he helped liberate a couple years ago.
I have watched on television how the American public questions why their mothers, fathers, brothers, and sisters are fighting and dying in a country 9000 miles away from their own soil. Take the word of a soldier, for that is all I am, that our cause is a noble one. The reason we are here is one worth fighting for. A cause that has been the most costly and sought after cause in our small span of existence on our little planet. Bought in blood and paid for by those brave enough to give the ultimate sacrifice to obtain it. A right that is given to every man, woman, and child I believe by God. I am talking of freedom.

Freedom. One word but yet countless words could never capture it’s true meaning or power. “For those who have fought for it, freedom has a taste the protected will never know.” I read that once and it couldn’t be more true. It’s not the average American’s fault that he or she is “blind and deaf” to the taste of freedom. Most American’s are born into their God given right so it is all they ever know. I was once one of them. I would even dare to say that it isn’t surprising that they take for granted what they have had all their life. My experiences in the military however opened my eyes to the truth.

Ironically you will find the biggest outcries of opposition to our cause from those who have had no military experience and haven’t had to fight for freedom. I challenge all of those who are daring enough to question such a noble cause to come here for just a month and see it first hand. I have a feeling that many voices would be silenced.

I watched Cindy Sheehan sit on the President’s lawn and say that America isn’t worth dying for. Later she corrected herself and said Iraq isn’t worth dying for. She badmouthed all that her son had fought and died for. I bet he is rolling over in his grave.

Ladies and gentleman I ask you this. What if you lived in a country that wasn’t free? What if someone told you when you could have heat, electricity, and water? What if you had no sewage systems so human waste flowed into the streets? What if someone would kill you for bad-mouthing your government? What if you weren’t allowed to watch TV, connect to the internet, or have cell phones unless under extreme censorship? What if you couldn’t put shoes on your child’s feet?

You need not to have a great understanding of the world but rather common sense to realize that it is our duty as HUMAN BEINGS to free the oppressed. If you lived that way would you not want someone to help you????

The Iraqi’s pour into the streets to wave at us and when we liberated the cities during the war they gathered in the thousands to cheer, hug and kiss us. It was what the soldier’s in WW2 experienced, yet no one questioned their cause!! Saddam was no better than Hitler! He tortured and killed thousands of innocent people. We are heroes over here, yet American’s badmouth our President for having us here.

Every police station here has a dozen or more memorials for officers that were murdered trying to ensure that their people live free. These are husbands, fathers, and sons killed every day. What if it were your country? What would your choice be? Everything we fight for is worth the blood that may be shed. The media never reports the true HEROISM I witness everyday in the Iraqi’s. Yes there are bad one’s here, but I assure you they are a minuscule percent. Yet they are a number big enough to cause worry in this country’s future.
I have watched brave souls give their all and lose thier lives and limbs for this cause. I will no longer stand silent and let the “deaf and blind” be the only voice shouting. Stonewall Jackson once said, “All that I have, all that I am is at the service of the country.” For these brave souls who gave the ultimate sacrifice, including your son Cindy Sheehan, I will shout till I can no longer. These men and women are heroes. Their spirit lives on in their military and they will never be forgotten. They did not die in vain but rather for a cause that is larger than all of us.

My fellow countrymen and women, we are not overseas for our country alone but also another. We are here to spread democracy and freedom to those who KNOW the true taste of it because they fight for it everyday. You can see the desire in their eyes and I am honored to fight alongside them as an Infantryman in the 101st Airborne.

Freedom is not free, but yet it is everyone’s right to have. Ironic isn’t it? That is why we are here. Though you will always have the skeptics, I know that most of our military will agree with this message. Please, at the request of this soldier spread this message to all you know. We are in Operation Iraqi Freedom and that is our goal. It is a cause that I and thousands of others stand ready to pay the ultimate sacrifice for because, Cindy Sheehan, freedom is worth dying for, no matter what country it is! And after the world is free only then can we hope to have peace.

SGT Walter J. Rausch and 1st Platoon
101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)

Hat tip to Tim Sumner and Sgt. Hook

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8 Responses to “Letter Home”

  1. Aliextrm says:

    This man, this brave hero, says he’s not smart, that he’s just a soldier. He’s wrong. He’s a poet. He’s smarter that most Ivy League graduates out there touting their elitest attitudes to the detriment of this country. Ya know, I was watching Fox News yesterday before the President gave his amazing speech, and I heard something that completely infuriated me. They had (of course) two opposite talking about Iraq. The conservative speaker said that if the other guy had his way Hussein would still be in power. Just before they cut to commercial, I heard him say, “Well, there are plenty of bad people out there, and we’re not getting rid of all of them”. I couldn’t believe my ears! What he seemed to be insinuating was that since there are so many bad people out there, it’s not worth it to go after all of them because there’s always some-one else out there to go after. What kind of sick defeatist attitude is that?!? That means that we shouldn’t go after any criminals, murderers, rapist, drug dealer, etc because there’s always one more out there. While that is true, you have to start somewhere. You have to start knocking down the dominoes at some point. Yes, Saddam isn’t the only evil dictator out there, but we have to start somewhere, don’t we? Seeing how Lybia gave up its nuclear developments because they were afraid that they would be next should give us hope for the future of evil. Yeah, people forget about that one. When we went after Hitler and imperial Japan, we could have also gone after Musselini (sp?), but we understood that Hitler was the key dominoe. Knock him over, and the rest would fall. We have to believe that, here too, the dominoes will continue to fall as they have already started to. There’s always going to be one more despot out there, one more terrorist to kill, but each one you take out is one less than what’s out there. I can’t believe that this is truly the defeatist attitude that the Demorats and liberals have. It almost seems too BAD to be true. How sad that that’s the case.

    But, this eloquent soldier gives me so much hope that those dopes aren’t going to get their self fulfilling proficy of making Iraq into Vietnam. These soldiers are fighting for the right of all men and women to be free. How amazing is that?!? I come from a military family and understand what he’s talking about. Freedom is not free, but it’s priceless and worth paying for with your life to achieve. G-d bless him and the rest of our Armed Forces. G-d bless President Bush for having the courage and foresight to be a Winston Churchill in our time. G-d bless the Iraqi men, women, and children who are sacrficing their lives so that they may too experience the same freedoms that the rest of us take for granted.
    -OC

  2. DonLkRonk says:

    The letter speaks for itself, I can neither add or detract from its contents. Bless them all

  3. suziq says:

    Salute to you!

    Hugh & I (Suzi) SUPPORT & LOVE ALL YOU DO FOR US…. God Bless you & yours !

    Thank you, SGT. Walter J. Rausch & 1st Platoon
    To ALL 101st Airborne Division

  4. NtvAmrcn says:

    I absolutely agree that there are things worth dying for. However, you must remember that you must have a belief in God for that to apply. If you do not have that belief, you can only believe that the only thing that matters is what you have today. That is the problem with liberals today. They do not seem to believe that there is life after death.

  5. saxmachine says:

    We must never forget what these brave young heroes do, nor must we ever forget why they’re out there doing it. God bless all of our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines as well as all who put them selves in harms way for the safety and freedom of others.

  6. NtvAmrcn says:

    That is why I love our soldiers. They make such a sacrafice for those of us who they do not even know personally. They sacrafice so that all of us can enjoy the freedoms all of us have. They know there is more to being than just this life. Maybe I express myself poorly, but those soldiers do the ultimate job of expression. They do it by example! They really do sacrafice for something they believe is larger than themselves. Anyone who cannot love and support them are pretty despicible to me!

  7. msr920 says:

    Hello,
    I am the mother of Sgt Walter Rausch. I want to thank you Mr. Levin for reading Walter’s letter on the air. When I listened to you reading it, the words made me feel even more proud. Thank you so much for helping Walter and the members of his platoon get their message out…..It means alot to our soldiers who feel they are fighting for an honorable cause.
    God Bless Our Military,
    Maggie Rausch
    Proud Army Mom

  8. firefighter4bush says:

    You have every right to be proud Mrs. Rausch. You have raised a great man.

    We are thankful for people like Sgt. Rausch and those like him that are there when we need them, defending freedom and fighting a noble cause.

    We pray for the families who also are making a great sacrifice.

    We are forever indebted to you and your son. God bless you.

    A greatful American.

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