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kevcirilli:Obligatory photo of the duck dynasty guy who a GOPer invited to #sotu @politico #washin

kevcirilli:

Obligatory photo of the duck dynasty guy who a GOPer invited to #sotu @politico #washington

ICYMI: yes that was the guy from Duck Dynasty at the SOTU. Thankfully Cory Remsburg got more attention in the end. 


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shortformblog: I first met Cory Remsburg, a proud Army Ranger, at Omaha Beach on the 65th annivers

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I first met Cory Remsburg, a proud Army Ranger, at Omaha Beach on the 65th anniversary of D-Day.  Along with some of his fellow Rangers, he walked me through the program – a strong, impressive young man, with an easy manner, sharp as a tack.  We joked around, and took pictures, and I told him to stay in touch.

A few months later, on his tenth deployment, Cory was nearly killed by a massive roadside bomb in Afghanistan. His comrades found him in a canal, face down, underwater, shrapnel in his brain. 

For months, he lay in a coma.  The next time I met him, in the hospital, he couldn’t speak; he could barely move.  Over the years, he’s endured dozens of surgeries and procedures, and hours of grueling rehab every day. 

Even now, Cory is still blind in one eye.  He still struggles on his left side.  But slowly, steadily, with the support of caregivers like his dad Craig, and the community around him, Cory has grown stronger. Day by day, he’s learned to speak again and stand again and walk again – and he’s working toward the day when he can serve his country again. 

“My recovery has not been easy,” he says. “Nothing in life that’s worth anything is easy." 

Cory is here tonight.  And like the Army he loves, like the America he serves, Sergeant First Class Cory Remsburg never gives up, and he does not quit. 

The story behind Cory Remsburg, Michelle Obama’s guest for the night, from the SOTU speech.

TENTH DEPLOYMENT. Something to think about.


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