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Fifth Column
Our Troops Are Now Oppressors, US Military Families Tell Bush
2003-08-16
Agence France Presse, Arab News
The families of more than 600 US troops in Iraq have launched a campaign for their return, bitterly criticizing President George W. Bush’s reasons for going to war and what they see as his belittlement of the risks. “George Bush said, ‘Bring them on,’” said Nancy Lessin, co-founder of Military Families Speak Out, referring to the president’s response to post-war attacks on US troops occupying post-war Iraq. “Those three words galvanized Military Families Speak Out, Veterans for Peace and other veterans’ organizations to initiate the campaign we are launching today,” she said.
Looks like the antiwar, anti-Bush machine has found some more fodder...
“We say, ‘Bring them home now.’ Bring them home because our troops should not have been in Iraq in the first place. Bring them home because there was no imminent danger to the United States. Bring them home because there were no weapons of mass destruction. Bring them home because there was no link between Al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein,” said Lessin.
Is there an echo in here? Seems we've heard this before...
“We are here today to say it was wrong for the US to invade Iraq, it is wrong for the US to be occupying Iraq, and there is no right way to do a wrong thing.”
It's a wrong thing to hate your country and try and subvert it...
Members of her group rallied in Washington on Wednesday and Thursday at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, home of the 82nd Airborne Infantry. They stressed that most of them were Republicans, had voted for Bush and had supported the war based on intelligence presented early this year.
I'd guess that's a flat-out lie. Not many Republicans were at the WTO protests in Seattle. Nancy's an AFL-CIO hack...
“From proud liberators in the great American tradition, our troops have become oppressors and occupiers in a hostile nation,” said Susan Shuman, whose son is in the Massachusetts National Guard serving in Iraq. “Our troops are stuck in a quagmire of urban desert guerrilla warfare for which they are not prepared or equipped,” she said.
Not sure if Susan is the animal rights activist Susan or the Penn State professor Susan, or if they're both the same person...
“My question to Mr. Bush is, ‘How many more of our sons do you need to bring our children home?’” said Fernando Suarez de Solar, whose son, Jesus Alberto, was killed in action in Iraq. “How many American lives are worth one gallon of oil?,” he mused.
What's the going price for 3000 American lives?
Stan Goff of Raleigh, North Carolina, a 26-year career soldier and retired Special Forces master Sergeant, was bitter about the war. “You know, in all the administration’s fictions of weapons of mass destruction and nuclear programs and ... the phony Al-Qaeda connections that are being exposed as fabrications, this is not the rule of law,” he said. “This is the rule of bombs and bullets. These are rich men in very expensive suits conducting statecraft like gangsters."
Stan was also one of the chorus saying that Afghanistan was all about oil. He seems to be associated with the Centre for Research on Globalisation...
"The US does have a responsibility to Iraq and to the people of Iraq to clean up the mess that we have made,” said Charlie Richardson, co-founder of Military Families Speak Out. But, he added, “It can’t be done with US troops. In launching the ‘Bring Them Home Now’ campaign, we are calling on military families and others in the military and veterans communities to speak out against the use of our troops as cannon fodder ... against the reckless occupation of Iraq.”
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#3  The left is starting to remind me of termites...eat away, eat away, eat away...and if they win, which I'm increasingly fearful they will, one fine day it'll all crumble from the inside...
Posted by: R. McLeod   2003-8-16 11:32:42 PM  

#2  I saw these names before and I doubt that they number 600. If they do the recruiter, DIs, and NCOs did BAD job of training these soldiers. NOBODY likes to be in a place that is dangerous but they kind of prepare you for that in the military. This group is mostly Hippies and Wannabes that want 15 seconds of fame (and slander). I noticed in the U.S. News a LOT of these ‘protesters’ are NOT the parents of kids stationed in Iraq. It’s sad that they don’t know how they are being used, it’s sadder still if they know and don’t care.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter)   2003-8-16 11:27:18 PM  

#1  AlJizmo, Agence France Presse, and the Arab News?
Nice lefty hat trick, Fred.
Posted by: tu3031   2003-8-16 10:25:40 PM  

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