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Consequence: A Memoir
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“There is no way to change what Iraq has done to me. The scars are permanent, and I’ve grown tired of hiding them. It’s time for the nation to start thinking about what it really means to support those who serve. It’s time to consider the full effects of this war on the nation’s sons and daughters. The experience doesn’t end once you’re home. In many ways, it’s just beginning. While the rest of the nation sleeps soundly tonight, I’ll go back to my nightmare in Iraq. Eric”
― Consequence: A Memoir
― Consequence: A Memoir
“But unlike those mornings at Abu Ghraib when I avoided prayer in order to ignore my own failures, I avoid it now because I have a debt to pay, and I have no right to petition someone else to pay it. I am a torturer. I”
― Consequence: A Memoir
― Consequence: A Memoir
“I can’t see it yet, but my pursuit of a calling has caused me to value my own path more than the lives of those around me.”
― Consequence: A Memoir
― Consequence: A Memoir
“This is one of the untold stories of the war in Iraq. It is an example of the scars and the wounds about which no one wants to hear. Instead, we focus on the more than 2,600 deaths and argue about what they mean. Some think of them as a reasonable sacrifice for the greater good, while others consider them a terrible crime. But no one wants to think of the damage that’s been done to those who have returned home. We call those who served heroes and throw them a barbecue. We tell them we’ll take care of them. I”
― Consequence: A Memoir
― Consequence: A Memoir
