April 2007


I’m tired.

I’m tired of being heckled in line at the grocery store because I’m wearing my Air Force shirt. I’m tired of people judging me because I tell them I’m in the military. I’m tired of having to defend what I do to my “friends”. I’m tired of feeling like an outcast because I signed up to do something that most Americans (98%) never either get the opportunity to do or fail out of once they decide to do it. I’m tired of being boycotted by my fellow countrymen simply for the reason that they don’t know what they believe in, they just know that what I do is not what they believe in. I’m tired of people who can’t defend their beliefs, either with words or actions. I’m tired of people who buy into the idea that the travesty we’re involved with in Iraq and Afghanistan is somehow the worst thing that’s ever happened to America. I’m tired of feeling like I somehow “sold out” simply because I signed on the dotted line. I’m tired of dealing with companies that sell themselves by having “veteran” or “G.I.” in their title.

I’m tired.

I’m tired because I feel like I have a better understanding than most of what really happens in Iraq and Afghanistan every day. People die. Iraqi people. Afghan people. American people. Canadian people. British people. That’s the reality of it. There’s no such thing as an atrocity of war. War itself is an atrocity.

I’m tired of defending myself among the very people I signed up to defend. My hippie friends in Oregon. My liberal friends in Texas. (Yes, they exist.) I’m tired of justifying myself among the very people that have taken the same oath I have taken to defend this country from all enemies, foreign and domestic.

I’m tired living on poverty wages while the independent contractor who does the same job as me makes $86,000 a year. I’m tired of people thinking I make a lot of money. I’m tired of being treated like an outcast simply because I tell people that actual no-kidding good is being accomplished overseas as a direct result of our presence. Schools are being built. Poppy crops are being eradicated. Democratic process is being established.

I’m tired of people’s worn-out, thread-bare retorts to this war. People that have no business talking about it. People that don’t deploy to Iraq. People that don’t wander the poppy fields of Afghanistan. People that, thanks to the liberal media, think that tens of thousands of American military members have been killed since 9/11.

Most of all, I’m tired of the people that believe that I can’t justify the fact that I’m in the military along with believing that God has a better ideal for this broken world. I’m tired of those people most of all.

I’m tired.

Vs.


So I’m in a bit of a quandary. With Steve Jobs’ recent announcement of the iPhone @ Macworld, my previously “done-deal” decision to buy an iPod has been put on the skids. Do I indulge in what might be the coolest piece of technology to come around in the better part of a decade knowing that I probably won’t be able to actually put to use half of it’s capabilities as well as intended, or do I go for the sure thing, knowing that Apple has had 4 generations to perfect the musical miracle known as the iPod and that I will indeed use it everyday exactly as it’s been created to be used? Bottom line: I am precisely the target market for the iPod…I’m somewhat lacking in that department with the iPhone. I just want it really bad ’cause it’s so cool. Factors to consider, both pros and cons:

I already have a Cingular contract

iPhone may have glitches at initial release

I actually have more than 8GB of music, the max available memory on an iPhone

iPods still have that cool factor

iPhones are gonna be that much cooler

iPods don’t make phone calls, load the world wide web, and definitely don’t have a 3.5″ screen

$349.99 is a lot of money for the 80GB iPod video (I’m poor)

$499.99 & $599.99 is a lot more money for the 4GB and 8GB iPhone, respectively (did I mention I’m poor?)

When the iPhone is released, chances are good that the iPod will see a price drop shortly thereafter

C’mon…it’s an iPod…how freakin cool would that be, if not slightly late in the game (first iPod in 2001?)

Dude, iPhone

Such a tough decision. What do ya’ll think?