Friday, April 11, 2008
Air Force Airmen help community reach milestone
Chaplain (Capt.) Arthur McCaffrey and Airmen from Manas Air Base Outreach Society visit the Children's Heart Ward to celebrate the 100th heart surgery and meet the staff and patients Saturday. Manas Air Base Airmen assist the heart ward by covering the cost for the Oxygenator, a piece of equipment needed for each surgery that costs $560. The society has addressed that need with its Children's Heart Ward focus group and Airmen raise money to pay for the Oxygenators for heart surgeries and sometimes for other types of surgeries so that even more children can be assisted. (Photo/Air Force Tech, Sgt. Jerome Baysmore)
I know all of the attention is given to Iraq and to a must lesser degree Afghanistan, but it is important to remember that we have service members stationed all over the globe. Everywhere they are and everywhere they go they take with them their humanity. When liberals want to portray the military as some sort of brain washed killing machine there are at least 100 kids in Kyrgyzstan that might take exception. You see these airmen reached into their own pockets to help fund the cost of heart surgery that is performed at a local hospital.
Next time you see a member of your local Code Pink chapter ask them how many lives they saved today. I don't mean in some sort metaphysical way, I mean real lives. All these self absorbed hypocritical liberals who find money to donate to political campaigns ought to reevaluate their priorities and send their money and talent somewhere where it will do some real good in the lives of people.
Or not, our service men and women are always there to pick up their slack.
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