Friday, July 8, 2016

22h #22kills



Today, they ruled the drowning of a Navy SEAL during swim-training as murder. As we train our elite assassins, it's important to remember that each life is infinitely valuable and even the deadliest among us can still be held accountable for their actions. War should not be our main export. http://www.kpbs.org/…/death-of-navy-seal-trainee-ruled-hom…/

An 'evil' woman, named Kimberly Long, challenged me to expose the fact that, on average, 22 U.S. Veterans commit suicide each day.

"22 Kill Challenge", which is designed to bring awareness to the unacceptable fact that 22 veterans a day are lost to suicide. Several have noted that this number seems very high, and it is. The 22 comes from a 2013 VA study on suicide rates among veterans- ranging in age from 22 to 60.

The Veterans Crisis Line is a great resource to help prevent suicides of our military people, 1-800-273-8255, press 1! If and when you choose to accept this challenge, post a video of 22 push-ups a day and nominate someone each day for 22 days. ‪#22Kill

I therefore nominate my seventh "KILL" to be Garett Donnelly, because I know he has the skills to spread the word.

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