[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 6 (Tuesday, January 18, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H234]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
BETHESDA NAVAL HOSPITAL
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the
gentleman from North Carolina (Mr. Jones) is recognized for 5 minutes.
Mr. JONES. Mr. Speaker, today I had the honor and privilege of
visiting the wounded warriors at Bethesda Naval Hospital. Each one of
the young men I saw, the oldest being 23, is very special, as are all
of our men and women in uniform.
The medical staff at both Bethesda and Walter Reed is truly amazing.
They have done a wonderful job repairing the broken bodies and spirits
of our young servicemembers.
The number of wounded warriors returning from war has become more
prevalent with the increased use of IEDs by the enemy. More and more of
our young men and women are returning without their arms and legs.
Tonight, Mr. Speaker, as a constant reminder of the pain of war, I show
you this picture of a young triple amputee and his wife. This man gave
his body for this country and will struggle for the rest of his life.
How many more will have to return home in this condition?
This young man and his wife have just returned from the hospital. He
is in a wheelchair. He lost an arm and two legs and he is looking at a
beautiful American flag that was on the wall that had been drawn for
him.
It is time we declare victory and get our troops out of Afghanistan.
It is evident that President Karzai does not appreciate our commitment.
If he did, he would not be so corrupt. If he did, he would not have
made the comments that he now has three main enemies--the Taliban, the
United States and the international community as stated in the
Washington Post on December 13. He said that if he had to choose sides
today, he would choose the Taliban. The Taliban are killing American
service men and women.
Mr. Speaker, I have joined Dennis Kucinich as well as many other
members of both parties in the hope that President Obama will keep his
promise to start withdrawing our troops in July of this year.
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In closing, I would like to urge the American people to get engaged
in this cause and to let their Members of Congress know how they feel.
They must encourage the Members of Congress to vote to bring our troops
home. The pain must end, and we can easily declare a victory and bring
our brave men and women home.
Mr. Speaker, as I do all the time on the floor of the House when I
speak, I ask God to please bless our men and women in uniform, to bless
the families of our men and women in uniform. I ask God in his loving
arms to hold the families who have given a child dying for freedom in
Afghanistan and Iraq. I ask God to please bless the House and Senate
that we will do what is right for the American people. I ask God to
give strength, wisdom, and courage to President Obama that he will do
what is right for the American people. And three times I will ask God
please, God please, God please continue to bless America.
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