"5 Eyes. 5 Arms. 4 Legs. All American." 3 US Combat Veterans Sworn Into Congress Yesterday.

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3 combat veterans unite on first day of new Congress: '5 eyes. 5 arms. 4 legs. All American.'
BY MORGAN GSTALTER - 01/03/19 04:36 PM EST

Republican lawmakers who were wounded in combat gathered on the first day of the new Congress for a group photo and to highlight their military service, saying they are “All American.”

Rep. Brian Mast (Fla.) shared a photo with freshmen lawmakers Reps. Dan Crenshaw (Texas) and Jim Baird (Ind.) on the day of their swearing-in ceremony.

“5 eyes. 5 arms. 4 legs. All American,” Mast wrote in his tweet welcoming the two new members.

Mast, 36, is a U.S. Army veteran who lost the lower part of his legs during an explosion in Afghanistan while working as a bomb technician.

Former President Obama invited Mast as a guest to his 2011 State of the Union address, where he sat in the front row with former first lady Michelle Obama.

Baird, 73, served in the Army during the Vietnam War and lost his left arm.

Crenshaw, 34, is a former Navy SEAL who wears an eye patch ever since he was wounded in 2012 while serving in Afghanistan. He explained in a video last month that he is “very self-conscious” about the glass eye he has, which is why he wears a patch.

Crenshaw made national headlines in November after “Saturday Night Live” cast member Pete Davidson mocked him and his eye patch during a sketch.

Crenshaw later appeared on the show as Davidson made a public apology, calling him a “war hero.”

The freshmen class that was sworn in on Thursday includes 22 new members who worked for the CIA or served in the military.
 
Good luck to the 116th congress.

You will need it.

But, things have been worse. A pundit said, “Things in this country have never been worse.”

Really, you weren’t here in 1861, huh?
 
Good luck to the 116th congress.

You will need it.

But, things have been worse. A pundit said, “Things in this country have never been worse.”

Really, you weren’t here in 1861, huh?

More recently, 1968 was a pretty horrible year. LBJ effectively resigned his presidency, just 3+ years after winning one of the biggest landslide elections in US history, Vietnam War casualties (17,ooo dead in just one year, up from 11,000 in 1967), bloody race riots, huge anti-war demonstrations, rising homicide rates (14,000 killed, rate of 6.9 per thousand; 2017 is 17,000 killed or 4.5 per thousand by comparison) and political assassinations (MLK Jr, Bobby Kennedy) which shook the nation to its core.

A really bad year.
 
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