To people throughout the country, our war in Iraq is many things: a noble struggle of Good versus Evil; an example of government or a President run amuck; or many other things... to everyone, it's something different.
And now, apparently it's a way to get free tickets to a Hannah Montana concert.
???
Yes, a winning essay in a contest for free tickets was submitted by a six year old girl (and likely with substantial help from mother). It's opening line was suitably gripping - "My daddy died this year in Iraq."
Just one little tiny, niggling detail. It wasn't true.
While many families, and particularly children, have lost their loved ones in Iraq - this little girl had not.
Her mother is quoted as saying, "We did whatever we could to win."
She taught her daughter how to lie, to sacrifice her integrity for the temporary joy and thrill (and what a thrill for the young girls) of a HM concert.
She taught her daughter that the real sacrifices of those who aren't coming home, and their families left behind, is something to be exploited, the emotions to be be manipulated.
Sigh.
Here's a link to the article in USA Today.
There is good news: the girl lost her tickets when the truth was discovered. And while it's possible that she'll get another chance to get tickets to HM, whether purchased or otherwise... there are some little girls (and boys) who can write "My Daddy died this year in Iraq." And nothing will change that truth for them, no matter how many HM tickets come their way.
Saturday, December 29, 2007
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Not quite the way I always thought a mother would/should teach her daughter. This just made me sick when I read about it.
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