base in germany and then sansan antonio, bamsey and texas. and i was surrounded by people had sp who had spent the last yearstwenty years helpingsoldir the soldiers who were injured like i was rebuildinred likeg tm giving them legs and helping leg them get through this mentally.e and i d sit downntally. wim every week. then we d talk aboutand wh the difficulties, what we d gone through. and i m very luckyat. thatt out of thiims with optimism, with hope that we ve got to keep doing this every dayhi and keeps. fighting. but i vi e spoken to many of them, many of themy who have found it very difficult, who lose their identity and losee their can t quite see wher their confidence, who can t quite see where their life goes next. and some of themlife, many of tm who tried to take their own lives before. and i think i got through this as well as i did because of the help from other people. and if i can give some obecausff back , i can help some of them get through these moments, too. and th
like this constantly in the city of chicago, cities across the country there are always the same. but the detailsago,y a of this e tell you everything. a criminal runs from the police carrying the illegal gun. then the same politiciansol who never stop lecturing you control. cont it s immoral to defend yourself. they scream at you those same people at this guy who used a gun to commit a crime out off jail immediatelyel because equity then he getsy rid of his ankle monitor and commitsnk a carjacking. then what happens? well, laurie lightfoot spe friendsns, we him once againat because incarceration bad. so what does he dodo? he drives off a to shoot and kil a 15 year old because why wouldn t he ? there s no penalty now ifer tragedies likee this happened occasionally you would call them accidents. you would feel sad but you wouldn t be bothered.. these are t not accidents. are this is happening every dayhi in the city ofca chicago. fully 43% of all criminals convicted in the state of ill