This Is What Separates Soldiers From Ordinary People

J.J. Jackson | March 3, 2008 

You want to talk about a sense of honor? A sense of duty? A sense of loyalty to your fellow man and your country? Then all you have to do is talk about your typical United States soldier. Ignore those that signed up for the college tuition and then complain when they are actually called up to serve and repay the debt. Focus on Sgt. Wayne Leyde:

After completing two tours in Iraq, Sgt. Wayne Leyde won $1 million from a scratch-and-win lotto ticket on Tuesday.

Now that he’s won, Leyde, a 26-year-old member of the Washington National Guard, says he’s still going to volunteer to go back to Iraq for a third tour and won’t spend any of the money in the meantime.

Leyde was driving near his home in Mead, Washington when he stopped at a store on the side of the road and bought a ticket.

God bless him. Liberals will no doubt curse him, but God will bless him. In a strange sort of way, this sort of puts all those hippie bastards in Berkley who disrespect our soldiers in their place. Here is a man that, with proper investment, would never have to work again. Yet he goes to take bullets for people that don’t like him.

If they had any shame, they’d feel like the asses they are down in Berkley.

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