Hi all, (sorry for more hijack, I just want to clarify my suggestion)
Apparently I touched some nerves. But Mom from SF got it. The P.S./last thought is sometimes the most important.
I love this website. I love the soldiers. I love the people who had/have the forethought and persistence and time and money to create and maintain it. I love the free exchange of ideas and opinions. I'll admit, I was a bit hurt at Marty's response, but I wrote this in an e-mail to someone that told me they were upset over the post...
"Thanks for your un-requested feedback on this. I was feeling a little hurt at the tone of his post. I think that he has a right to always stand up for his website and the reasons it works--I guess I was bummed he didn't notice that my soldier acknowledged "I understand why they took my name off.""
Long story short on this soldier to quell curiosity: In this-his sixth deployment, he had the first loss of a man under his command, so the tone of that letter explaining the drop from Any Soldier wasn't exactly positive.
I digress. Here's the point of my first post, in different language... Communication and expectations can be easily misunderstood. My concern is that a lengthy checklist might add more mud than clarity for some contacts.What is lengthy? I don't know. So, my suggestion is a 'time disclaimer sort of note' at the top of the checklist.
I feel confident that Marty and Chrissy and team will do a great job of overhauling the checklist. And I second the comment of 'Thank you for letting us give input on this.'
Bardea (p.s. I haven't checked out any of the other organizations other than Patriot Guard Riders and our local Mothers of the Military, because I like AnySoldier soooo much.)
What lies before us and what lies behind us are tiny matters compared to what lies with in us.
~Ralph Waldo Emerson