
2003 Soap Box Archives
Lest
We Forget 05/19/03
The
President flew out onto the deck of the Abraham Lincoln aircraft
carrier the other day to make a television address to the nation
and
the world to say that the war in Iraq is all but over.
While
we keep a wary eye on the dregs of Saddam Hussein's
forces and the other radical political factions in the area
there is no
doubt that the back of the Iraqi military forces have been broken.
There is still a lot to do but hopefully the lions share
of the
shooting war is finished.
President
Bush probably wants to focus his attention and the attention
of the rest of the government on pressing domestic issues which
need
some immediate attention.
Im
sure at the top of the list is our nations economy and
rightfully
so. Medical insurance and many other glaring needs demand the
attention of the powers that be and hopefully will be dealt
with
successfully.
One
of the most painful issues which plagues our nation is the ongoing
battle with cancer. Cancer has become regrettably commonplace
in our
society and while new diseases like AIDS and Sars capture our
attention, cancer goes on its deadly way, striking unsuspecting
people
of all ages and all walks of life, disrupting lives and spreading
suffering and sorrow across the planet as few things in our
history has.
Great
strides have been made in the treatment and prevention of this
terrible disease in the last few years. State of the art research
facilities such as St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital
in Memphis,
Tennessee are making most encouraging progress in cancer research.
But
theyd be the first to tell you that there is still much
to do.
Cancer
is a monster which cannot be given any quarter. It must be
destroyed, stamped out and nothing less than an all out war
is going to
get the job done.
I feel
that cancer can be dealt with successfully. When I was a kid
there was no more dreaded disease than polio. It crippled children
for
decades until Dr. Jonas Salk made his earthshaking discovery.
I know
that the goal has been illusive and sometimes seemingly
impossible but its doable if we will devote the resources
and the
brain power to the task.
One
of these days somebody is going to look at a computer readout
or
peer into a microscope and say, there it is, what weve
been looking
for all these years, a cure for cancer.
Cancer
has hit close to home for many people and there will be no
letting up until we declare all out war on it.
What
can we do as individuals? We can support St. Jude and the other
progressive research centers who are so diligently seeking the
answers
to this perplexing and terrible problem.
We can
demand that our elected officials dont let cancer research
get
lost in the bureaucratic shuffle and pork barrel projects.
And
last but by no means least we can make absolutely sure that
we and
our loved ones get our check ups every year.
As the
old saying goes,An ounce of prevention is worth a pound
of
cure.
Pray
for our troops
What
do you think?
God
Bless America
Charlie
Daniels
