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<blockquote data-quote="Mom2oddson" data-source="post: 414039" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>I'm ashamed at how much the nuclear disaster there is bringing out the selfishness in me. husband is a nuclear worker. It brings this very close to home. See, husband would be one of the 50 if anything like that happened here. No doubt in my mind that husband would put his life on the line in a second. And even though I'd be proud of him and know he did the right thing, I wouldn't like it. </p><p></p><p>As it is, if Japan needs clean-up help when all is said and done, husband will go. I've been arguing with him about not being the VERY FIRST volunteer. He says there is no way he could live with himself if a young guy with little ones at home had to go while he stayed safe at home. </p><p></p><p>The 50 are very brave men. And I have a lot of compassion and gratitude for their families.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mom2oddson, post: 414039, member: 65"] I'm ashamed at how much the nuclear disaster there is bringing out the selfishness in me. husband is a nuclear worker. It brings this very close to home. See, husband would be one of the 50 if anything like that happened here. No doubt in my mind that husband would put his life on the line in a second. And even though I'd be proud of him and know he did the right thing, I wouldn't like it. As it is, if Japan needs clean-up help when all is said and done, husband will go. I've been arguing with him about not being the VERY FIRST volunteer. He says there is no way he could live with himself if a young guy with little ones at home had to go while he stayed safe at home. The 50 are very brave men. And I have a lot of compassion and gratitude for their families. [/QUOTE]
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