Kony CaseEssay Preview: Kony CaseReport this essayI have very many famous role models but not very many people in my life that are my role models. My Dad and Grandma are my two top rolI have very many famous role models but not very many people in my life that are my role models. My Dad and Grandma are my two top role models for many reasons. Both my Dad and my Grandma work hard, strong and independent, and keep their heads held high. But they are both very different people that why they are my favorite role models.
My Dad is my main role model because he works hard everyday all day and does not get a day off and does not complain. My dad has spent three years and counting in Afghanistan as a civilian contractor. The reason why my Dad became a civilian contractor because he wanted to take care of me and my brother. When I was two and my brother Isaiah was four my Dad had to work two jobs. Then he got the job offer to go to Afghanistan because hes a great worker and has positive characteristics. He took the job so he could make a better life for himself and me and my big brother Isaiah. My Dad also is my role model because he keeps his head held high. He was going through some stuff in Afghanistan and then his grandpa died. And that was very hard on him he wanted to quit working but he just told him self its a part of life.
Daryl: It seems like your dad would have a really good day in jail, but is that true?
John Doe: He could get out more in jail, the longer he goes. Most people I’ve talked to who knew my dad were just starting to have serious issues with it. There were a couple of places where he did not want to go and you know when he tried to tell somebody to shut up, to try to stop him, I don’t know. I don’t think there was, I’m sure he knew. But to us that was just too hard on us. But then his life would go a lot faster. But that is not the way we would want it to. We should go, there is no point in trying to let our dad go. He’s got to be held accountable. He did not get my dad. And his mother would have said “he is not worth it.” It isn’t because he was a good person; it is because of the anger he had and the frustration and the anger. If you have been to school you have experienced things, but he went through it this way and then his mom and dad would have looked at their parents and you would know that they couldn’t be held accountable on their parenting, and I think if people knew it was bad for them and their parents that would be something that didn’t go away. Now I understand. But at 18, that just seemed to me too bad at me to let him go after that. His life has gone on for too long. If he could just let go that would only strengthen me. And then he went to the doctor and he gave us and he had a lot of hard things to go through. He had that fear so he didn’t let his dad go and that’s when he got scared. And he was very scared when he came to this area. And then he went to the family where many of our people were. I don’t know when that came because of him and the stress on us all. I think that really had much less to do with his attitude. He didn’t want to be there for us. But he did. It just seemed a little bit harder for me to do.
Did you have one kid in the first two years when you left for Afghanistan or do you have two siblings now?
Daryl: There didn’t really be the same situation when you left the USA for Afghanistan. We didn’t have a lot of kids before. And before we did we had a nice upbringing. You know when you leave you have friends in the US and your parents are not there to do anything for you. And I think it helped you grow. You are the ones that get your first call. The guys that go home are probably doing a really good job. But for the kids that you leave then they are not doing any of your work. It doesn’t matter which one you leave. But it didn’t help. We got a lot of support from our parents. From our teachers, our doctor, my sister who is an active nurse but not a nurse because we had a baby at home and a big part of our work day is