Monday, October 27, 2014

LEO Poem

In lieu of the horrific week that LE has seen, I wanted to re-post this:

 
"I’ve driven these City streets ten thousand times. I know every street, alley, nook and cranny. The hot-spots, low-spots, the upside and the underside.
I roam the streets and prowl the shadows. Upholder of the peace; protector of the sheep. Highly tuned to sense danger; yet fearless in the face of my enemies.
I am a hard charging, hairy chested, scootin-shootin, flashbang tossin, double-tappin sheepdog warrior. When I vow to do a thing, there is not a thing in the world I cannot do.
No door too tough for kick’n, no car too fast for pit’n.
I’ve learned many lessons in my journey towards impeccability, some the hard-way:
Luck favors the prepared; so prepare for the worst.
Keep one in the chamber and there is no such thing as too much ammo.
Its not the size of the bullet, but its placement that counts.
Life is for the bold, pain fades, and glory lives forever.
Courage-Honor-and Compassion usually travel together and the "Right" thing is never the easy thing.
While others run from danger, I hunt it down and stand on its throat. I am a Man, a husband, a father, a lover and a fighter. I fight for life, what is good, family and tribe. Anything worth doing is worth doing 110%. Procrastination and moderation are for the weak."

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