A Purple Heart is a unique and special honor of the U.S. military. There are a variety of medals to pay tribute to soldiers who put their lives on the line, but the Purple Heart is given exclusively to those who are injured or killed during their service.
It is not supposed to go to those who are uninjured and who avoid military service during a time of war.
History will be made today when Copperas Cove resident Bill Thomas and his wife, Georgia, present President George W. Bush with a Purple Heart at the Oval Office.
Thomas said he and his wife came up with the unprecedented idea to present the president with the Purple Heart over breakfast one morning a few months ago as they discussed the verbal attacks, both foreign and domestic, the commander in chief has withstood during his time in office.
“We feel like emotional wounds and scars are as hard to carry as physical wounds,” Thomas said.
You’ve got to be kidding me. The bravest men and women in the country volunteer to serve in the military, and some of them are injured or killed in the line of duty. On the other hand, Bush, who couldn’t be bothered to fulfill his military obligations during a time of war, has received criticism for some of his catastrophic failures as a disastrous president.
These two are in no way similar. Indeed, it cheapens the sacrifices made by the troops to even consider equating them.
In this case, Thomas was awarded three Purple Hearts while serving in heavy combat in Vietnam, and wants to give Bush one of them.
Now, this isn’t just being presented as some kind of gift or memento. Thomas wants to make this semi-official.
Thomas said he drew up a citation and he and his wife signed it before dropping it and the medal off with Rep. John Carter, R-Round Rock, to forward to President Bush.
“Congressman Carter called me last week and said the President was very moved by it, and would like us to present it in person,” Thomas said.
Thomas is taking a copy of the original citation showing the origin of the actual medal to present as a companion piece with the citation he drew up for the President.
If Bush had honor, he would politely decline Thomas’ generosity. The president, of all people, should know that he hasn’t earned a Purple Heart and doesn’t deserve one. It shows galling disrespect for those who wear the uniform to accept an honor like this one. Those who serve and sacrifice get a Purple Heart; those who don’t get to thank those who do. It’s that simple.
I guess this helps explain why Republican activists like to mock wounded soldiers.
Post Script: I should add, as Steve M. does, that it’s unclear if Thomas actually “awarded” Bush a Purple Heart. He was scheduled to go to the White House last Monday, the day of the Virginia Tech shootings. There’s nothing on the White House website about this, and there are no reports in the media. We only know what a small newspaper in Texas tells us.