Saturday, August 15, 2015

A Bump in the Road - Poem


November 2013
"A bump in the road" .... remember that callous statement by Obama?

I don't know the author of this poem … received it today.  Very thought-provoking and poignant.  I do recall, however, the President referring to the Benghazi incident as "a bump in the road."  Today I heard an ex-Navy Seal being interviewed on Fox News regarding a book he has written about how to handle crisis situations in our lives.  At the end of the interview, he asked if he could make a comment on Benghazi and of course the anchor said yes.  He then thanked Fox News for keeping the Benghazi story in the news, since other news organizations are not.  He said the Seals who died deserve the public knowing the truth about the whole affair.

The poem was written by a Marine Corps officer (ANON).

THE BATTLING BOYS OF BENGHAZI

We're the battling boys of Benghazi
No fame, no glory, no paparazzi.
Just a fiery death in a blazing hell
Defending our country we loved so well.

It wasn't our job, but we answered the call,
fought to the Consulate and scaled the wall.
We pulled twenty Countrymen from the jaws of fate
Led them to safety, and stood at the gate.

Just the two of us, and foes by the score,
But we stood fast to bar the door.
Three calls for reinforcement, but all were denied,
So we fought, and we fought, and we fought ‘till we died.

We gave our all for our Uncle Sam,
But Barack Obama didn't give a damn.
Just two dead seals who carried the load
No thanks to us..........we were just "Bumps In The Road".

 Something has to be done with the incompetent people who literally sat there in the White House and watched the Seals' execution on live streaming video and did absolutely nothing!   The Obama Administration must be held accountable and that will not happen unless ALL of US demand it!


Unless, of course, as Hillery put it, “what difference does it make?”

1 comment:

  1. Really sad that this poem hasn't got the attention that it has earned. Thank God for our strong, courageous men & women in our military. These are the folks that help to make the USA the greatest nation in the world, and yes, they do make a big difference and should be treated with the respect that they have earned. Great poem, sad circumstances.

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