I would love for people to be able to think of me as a guy who stood up for what he believed in and helped make a difference for the vets.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love to take care of people, so I think I'd be a good vet. I always wanted to be a vet when I was little.
The thing is, a lot of our vets come home and they feel displaced, and they don't feel like their voice matters, so for me to be a spokesman and have that honor to educate America about who we are and what we are, it's like I'm doing my job.
You'd have to go a long way to find someone who was more proud and grateful for what our veterans have done for all of us.
If I could stomach the awful part of being a veterinarian, which involves sticking your hand up animals' behinds, I would be a vet.
I think a lot of the guys I know and a lot of people I've talked to, what they want is very often what most people want, a kind of simple life, a livelihood, a family, people who care about them, people they can care about. I think vets on the whole want the same things that everybody else does.
I gave my beauty and my youth to men. I am going to give my wisdom and experience to animals.
Vets are close to my heart, okay, and it's not only because I served, okay. It's because of what they go through, okay. A lot of these people have gave their lives, a lot of them have gave their limbs, okay, you know, that's a, that's a, that's a heap, you know.
I'm honored that people would think of me for any big role that is talked about a lot.
I want people to get involved and to connect with veterans.
I would like to be remembered as a man who had a wonderful time living life, a man who had good friends, fine family - and I don't think I could ask for anything more than that, actually.
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