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href="http://www.survivorcorps.org">Survivor Corps</a> to what the election of Barack Obama means &#8212; the end of the American Civil War &#8212; and a bold move towards &#8220;breaking through historic barriers of discrimination and promoting true inclusion, participation and equality around the world.&#8221;</p><blockquote><p><strong>A Hopeful Look Forward By Jerry White</strong><p>Here at <a
href="http://www.survivorcorps.org">Survivor Corps</a> we often talk about dates&#8211;before-and-after moments that change our lives forever.  No matter if you are a Democrat or Republican, I think we can all agree the life of our nation is changed by the historic election of Barack Hussein Obama as the 44th President of the United States of America.</p><p> I read Thomas Friedman’s article &#8220;Finishing Our Work&#8221; this morning in The New York Times, he writes, &#8220;And so it came to pass that on Nov. 4, 2008, shortly after 11pm Eastern time, the American Civil War ended…that is why we awake this morning to a different country. The struggle for equal rights is far from over, but we start afresh now from a whole new baseline.&#8221;  Friedman’s words struck a chord that harmonizes with our perspective at Survivor Corps as a global network helping people recover from war.  It takes decades.</p><p> This election rings true to the founding principles of Survivor Corps, breaking barriers and promoting inclusion, participation and equality.  Whether we are drafting legislation to protect the rights of 650 million people with disabilities or bringing survivors together to rebuild communities destroyed by war, landmines and hatred, we are creating the hope and change in the world that we all wish to see.  This morning the Survivor Corps staff took a moment to reflect on this historic day; and we discussed how this election would impact our daily work with survivors in the United States and abroad.</p><p> US Army Captain (Retired) Scott Quilty pointed out Senator Obama’s longstanding campaign pledge to bring home combat troops from Iraq within 16 months, and what that may mean for service members reintegrating into families, work, school and communities upon return.  &#8221;At Survivor Corps we’re working with government, businesses and veteran service organizations to develop a strategy for homecoming and reintegration, and with this potential ‘reverse surge’ of returning service members, it seems that the urgency of that work just increased,&#8221; stated Quilty.</p><p> Tirza Leibowitz, an Israeli who serves as our Director of Rights Advocacy, spoke of the new expectations we need to set for the three major treaties we are working on: the ban of landmines and cluster bombs and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. &#8220;Now we will be able to advocate for the United States to sign onto these multilateral treaties, when before the political environment made that an impossible dream.&#8221;</p><p> Robert Mugisha, a Rwandan who works as our Africa Program Associate, spoke of his previous experience lobbying the President and Vice President Elect, Barack Obama and Joe Biden, on issues related to survivors in Darfur to Congo.  Mugisha added, &#8220;There is a strong possibility we will now have leaders in the White House who have pro-African foreign policies. This could really change how the United States interacts with the entire world.&#8221;</p><p> Yes, hope is rising in tandem with survivor expectations.  Survivor Corps is more dedicated than ever to breaking through historic barriers of discrimination and promoting true inclusion, participation and equality around the world.  We join you in this time of hope and survivorship as we create history, break cycles of violence and build a peaceful future for survivors worldwide.  </p></blockquote><p>Visit <a
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style="display:none">This is an op-ed written by Jerry White, founder of Survivor Corps and author of I Will Not Be Broken: Five Steps to Overcoming a Life Crisis, on the Fourth of July, 2008: My first wish is to see this plague of mankind, war, banished from the earth.” These are not the words of a [...]</span></a></div><p></p><div
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/> </a></div><p>This is an op-ed written by Jerry White, founder of <a
href="http://www.survivorcorps.org">Survivor Corps</a> and author of <a
href="http://iwillnotbebroken.org/">I Will Not Be Broken: Five Steps to Overcoming a Life Crisis</a>, on the <a
href="http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=18165642350">Fourth of July, 2008</a>:</p><blockquote><p><em>My first wish is to see this plague of mankind, war, banished from the earth.”</em><font
color="#000000"> These are not the words of a pacifist or peacenik.  General George Washington, the canny military strategist and first leader of the American army, recognized that war is a horror.  While we bask in our independence today, let us also recognize the price paid by those—then and now—who fight for it.  After the Revolution, 25,000 Americans lay dead.  About 25,000 more were seriously wounded or disabled.  That is a high price, indeed, for our freedom.  Since 1776, the world has fought more than 300 wars, and nearly 40 conflicts still rage.  The cost remains steep.</font></p><p
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color="#000000">Today, 1.6 million Americans have served in Afghanistan and Iraq.  Over 4,000 are dead.  Those who return are missing limbs, are disfigured, are coping with traumatic brain injuries.  Still others have less visible wounds.  Over 300,000 now exhibit symptoms of post-traumatic stress and alienation here at home. They have broken marriages, unchecked anger, thoughts of suicide.  Their military service may be over, but they and their families (including over two million children) remain profoundly affected.  T</font>he costs related to stress and depressive disorders may reach $6 billion over the next two years, according to a recent study by Rand.</p><p
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color="#000000">And that’s where we, as civilians, must activate.  We must commit ourselves as everyday people to reach out to these wounded warriors to help them overcome.   Because I am here to tell you, nobody survives trauma alone. </font></p><p
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color="#000000">I have spent the past twelve years building a global network of people helping each other overcome the terrible cost of war—helping “victims” become “survivors.”  In over 116,000 peer visits across the war-torn regions of the world, we have learned a few things about what separates those who lie down and embrace their suffering, and those who rise above, rebuild their lives, and rejoin their communities. </font></p><p
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color="#000000">Survivors who successfully overcome traumatic injuries follow five basic steps.  First, they </font><em><strong>Face Facts</strong></em><strong>. </strong>These people don’t run from the truth of what’s happened to them.  They don’t deny injuries, or disfigurement, or anger.  They look at them, and incorporate them into their lives.</p><p
style="margin-bottom: 0in">Second, they consciously <em><strong>Choose Life</strong></em>.  It is crucial to remind ourselves and each other why life is worth living.  Rising suicide rates must be addressed head on, because most of these individuals don’t want to die as much as they want their pain and despair to end.</p><p
style="margin-bottom: 0in">Third, true survivors <em><strong>Reach Out</strong></em>.  They reject isolation and divisiveness.  They know that, to move out <font
color="#000000">of a war victim mentality and onto the path of positive survivorship, they must drop their shell of anger and resentment. </font></p><p
style="margin-bottom: 0in">Fourth, survivors have to <em><strong>Get Moving</strong></em><strong>.</strong> Those traumatized by war, whatever the condition of their bodies, must get active.  We all must take responsibility to do what it takes to “get in shape” for whatever the future may hold.</p><p
style="margin-bottom: 0in">The fifth—and perhaps most crucial key to resilience and recovery—is to <em><strong>Give Back</strong></em><strong>.</strong> Survivors recognize that it’s better to be a benefactor, not just a beneficiary.  Everyone can have a role to play and contribute in big and small ways to our families and neighborhoods.  To the veterans who served in war, I say learn to serve again.  Become active members of your communities.  Show your strength, creativity and work ethic to your friends and neighbors.  You may look different, you may feel different, but you can still contribute.</p><p
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color="#000000">And to the United States, as we struggle to recover from the war trauma we experience as a nation, I offer the same practical advice: </font><font
color="#000000"><em>Face Facts.  Choose Life.  Reach Out.  Get Moving.  Give Back. </em></font><font
color="#000000"> Families and citizens remain divided over whether we should have gone into Iraq in the first place.  The Revolutionary War was no different—many wanted to avoid war or align with England.  (Benjamin Franklin&#8217;s own son, William, the Governor of New Jersey, remained loyal to Britain throughout the war, as did nearly 20% of the colonists.)  But at the end of the war, then as now, we emerge as Americans. </font></p><p
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color="#000000">When we can admit our imperfections and share our strength as survivors, as Americans, we are united.  Certainly, as victims of war we have pain.  We know loss and sacrifice.  But we are still strong.  Because it is more than just pain that unites us.  It is our shared hope for humanity—our ability to overcome—that binds us together.</font></p><p
style="margin-bottom: 0in">I am convinced that within each human being lies an inextinguishable flame, an irrepressible voice whose refrain is unmistakable: I choose freedom.  I will not choose to hate, to wallow in self-pity, to retaliate.  I instead choose to live, to thrive.  I believe that this is the American way.  Some say we are becoming less resilient and more cynical as a nation.  And, if we keep making excuses and pushing our responsibilities to each other away, that is the path we will be on.  But, I think we are better than that.  I believe strength and generosity can be found within each and every one of us.</p><p><font
color="#000000">So, let’s honor our Day of Independence by uniting in empathy and support for families struggling with fresh wounds.  In our mutual survivorship, there is no “us” and “them”—no civilian versus military, democrat versus republican, victim versus survivor.  We are united in our commitment to one another.  Choose resilience and optimism.  Choose to reach out to those who are suffering.  Let our lost loved ones, and their memories, cheer us onward and upward.  And as fireworks explode behind the Washington Monument this July 4</font><font
color="#000000"><sup>th</sup></font><font
color="#000000">, let it commemorate and shout out America’s characteristic optimism and can-do confidence that we can and will overcome this “plague of mankind.”</font></p></blockquote><script type="text/javascript">(function() {var s = document.createElement('SCRIPT'), s1 = document.getElementsByTagName('SCRIPT')[0];s.type = 'text/javascript';s.async = true;s.src = 'http://widgets.digg.com/buttons.js';s1.parentNode.insertBefore(s, s1);})();</script><a
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