Glenn Beck continues to cover the Marcus Luttrell dog shooting incident in spite of a total MSM blackout on the matter. Apparently, the media thinks Michael Vick was worthy of non-stop coverage but not even a passing mention for Marcus Luttrell. Judging by the hits to this website, the MSM is once again overwhelmingly wrong. People throughout this country have a remarkable level of interest in this story and the well-being of Marcus Luttrell.
Luttrell revealed today on the Beck radio show that he went on a mission once he learned the whereabouts of one of the perpetrators in the killing of his dog, Dasy. He was radio silent for nearly a day. Ultimately, Marcus’ better senses got a hold of him. Sadly, he is now somewhere in the desert, alone, seeking solitude.
Luttrell sounds broken. He has given everything short of his life for this country and he has received heartache as gratitude. First, the confrontation with a leftist provocateur and arrest in NYC and now the killing of his dog, a symbol of his fallen SEAL teammates.
All this brings to mind the plight of the fictional American hero, John Rambo, in First Blood. The events that have befallen Luttrell speak volumes about this once great country and directionally where this nation is heading.
Let’s hope for Marcus’ sake that justice is served. And let’s hope that Marcus can find some semblance of peace.
Since reading Marcus’s book several years ago. I have prayed for
him every day that his mind, body and soul will come to peace and
once again he can enjoy life. The shooting of his dog is heartbreaking
to say the least. Please pass on to Marcus that there are people like
me out here that GREATLY Admire him for doing his job and hold
him in high regard for serving our country when others run away.
We need more men like him. Can’t you tell I am a military brat.
As a single mom and professional mom – I work on teaching my kids
to do right by others and I have had them read Marcus’s book to
see that life is not all about making money. Life is about
serving others and making life better for others.
I would love some day to meet Marcuss Lutrell in person just to
shake his hand and say Thank You.
Tell him to keep the faith and keep his chin up. This too shall
pass.
Sincerely,
Noelle Robbins
JC, MO