I got a phone call from one of my friends. We have both been busy and not had a chance to touch base for a few months (actually when the war started-her son went to Iraq).
Anyway, she calls me to ask for prayers. Husband went in to have his appendix removed, they found lots of cancer. Cancer is very mutant, fast spreading, not curable.
They are not telling their son in Iraq. Don't want to worry him and possibly distract him from staying alive.
I told her that I thought it was wrong. From the moment their son entered the Army, he became a man and if there was any lingering doubt, fighting for his country and his life from the moment he entered Iraq for sure has made him a man. He has the right to know about his dad and make the decision about a Humanitarian reassignment so he can spend some time with his dad.
What do you think?
Anyway, she calls me to ask for prayers. Husband went in to have his appendix removed, they found lots of cancer. Cancer is very mutant, fast spreading, not curable.
They are not telling their son in Iraq. Don't want to worry him and possibly distract him from staying alive.
I told her that I thought it was wrong. From the moment their son entered the Army, he became a man and if there was any lingering doubt, fighting for his country and his life from the moment he entered Iraq for sure has made him a man. He has the right to know about his dad and make the decision about a Humanitarian reassignment so he can spend some time with his dad.
What do you think?


