God Bless America

By: Charlotte O’Hara, Johnson County 3rd District Commissioner
This does not reflect the majority viewpoint of the JoCo BOCC

Watching the rescue operations in Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee reinforces my hope for our nation. The basic goodness of the American people is again on full display as neighbors help neighbors, strangers forget their safety to give a helping hand and people far from the tragedy send contributions and critically needed basic supplies. ALL of our hearts break for those folks whose lives have been decimated.

I was in Ireland with my middle daughter when Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005. We were with friends from Germany on the far reaches of the Ring of Kerry, overlooking Puffin Island. Isolated, without news feed, I was shocked when, after a few days, we meandered into a nearby town and I saw the headlines: Katrina, a Cat 5 devastated New Orleans. The Irish media was full of dire predictions and there was scant coverage of the heroics that had indeed occurred.

I didn’t know what to expect when we landed in Boston and we had a long drive home to Kansas. Chaos, gas shortages, riots? I had no idea. But what did we encounter? The American spirit saying WE WILL get through this, we will recover, we will go forward was alive and well. American flags hanging from every overpass in Massachusetts, news stories of the heroics of regular people rescuing neighbors and strangers risking their lives to rescue people with whom they had no connection.

Now, with this immense tragedy continuing to unfold in the Appalachian Mountains, again, WE the American people are coming to the aid of those who are suffering unbelievable and seemingly insurmountable grief, shock and lack of the most basic needs such as shelter, food and water.

Yes, the American Spirit is alive and well with the outpouring of resources from private

humanitarian organizations and the basic goodness of those nearest the tragedy. It was heartening to read of the Air National Guard quickly responding and engaging in rescue missions. We wait for FEMA’s response and we know the federal government will soon be getting more resources to the scene. Roads will be repaired; electricity will be restored and cautious rebuilding will begin. However, lives are forever changed and we pray for the souls of those who lost their lives.

Partisan politics has been kicked to the curb as it was in 2005. These horrific tragedies are a time when OUR basic goodness is allowed to be on full display. Continued prayers and contributions are needed to help those suffering in Eastern Tennessee and Western North Carolina and WE ARE HERE TO HELP. God bless America.

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