Rumsfeld/Cheney owned in Stars and Stripes
http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?...5&article=21574
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Thanks, Secretary Rumsfeld
I’d like to extend a hearty thank you to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld for the pending 120-day extension of our troops in Iraq. After all, what’s 120 days, really? For our family, it’s four birthdays (again), Mother’s Day and Father’s Day (again), our wedding anniversary (again), and the Fourth of July, which is what service is all about for a lot of military families.
I thank Secretary Rumsfeld for all of his talk about not overburdening families and soldiers. One year of their lives on the line, worrying daily about their safety, couldn’t possibly be enough to “overburden” us.
Thanks from our children, who apparently don’t need a father present, who cry when Mommy’s time is not enough for the four of them, who were counting the days until Daddy could hold them on his lap.
Thanks for betraying our trust by telling us one year “boots on the ground” and changing it at your discretion. Thanks for making the small percentage who agree with this sound like the majority. Thanks for not sending help in the form of more troops last spring when soldiers were dying, but keeping our soldiers there for extra time this spring.
Thanks for the lies you spew about how things are not so bad and we don’t need more troops, all the while keeping 1st Armored Division troops there. You’re obviously saying one thing and doing another. Thanks for using the excuse of these troops’ experience to do so. When they kept control last year, they went in with the same experience as the new units have now. Thanks for not bothering to come to Germany, face the family members, answer our questions and put faces with your numbers.
The next thank you should come from President Bush this November, when John Kerry is elected president because of the lies Secretary Rumsfeld told. The final thanks will be from whoever has to rebuild our Army’s strength when my husband and many others refuse to re-enlist.
I support our troops. I love my husband. We should not have to choose the Army or family. We should be able to trust that we can have Army and family.
Jessica Moretz
Giessen, Germany
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Supports troops, not mission
I just read the article “Dempsey: Logical for 1st AD to stay in Iraq” (April 9). I take issue with Maj. Gen. Martin Dempsey saying that, “Moreover, the division’s soldiers and their families have invested too much, made too many personal sacrifices in support of this mission, to see it risked at such a critical time.”
As a family member, an American, and a spouse of a currently deployed soldier with the 1st Armored Division, I have never supported this mission. I have always supported our troops. I have always supported the Afghanistan mission, which seems to have taken a distant backseat at the moment. The Iraq mission was a farce from the beginning, created by a right wing, egocentric group called the Bush administration.
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Vice President Dick Cheney have been dreaming for decades of a pre-emptive strike. That’s their philosophy. The problem I see with taking pre-emptive measures is that if your intelligence isn’t rock solid, you run the risk of striking the wrong place at the wrong time for the wrong reasons. Unfortunately, America “elected” the perfect puppet for them to carry out their dream. They abused Americans’ renewed trust in our government by using the backdrop of the Sept. 11, 2001, tragedies.
I’ll never accept any reason for the Bush administration’s decision to snow Congress and the American public with their inaccurate information regarding Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction. That was an incredibly cruel thing to do to all of us. I remember how terrified we all were when our troops were sent in there with their gas masks. I say shame on our present administration.
If this mission fails, let it be a lesson to our country and to the world that we’ve all heard before — pride comes before a fall. Our way of life is not the right way everywhere simply because we believe it should be. We have seen countless examples where this belief has failed throughout history. In fact, our government can be blamed for several of these examples.
The current administration has allowed far too many troops to be injured and killed already because of their lies and disinformation, and for that they should pay dearly. Saddam Hussein was a harsh dictator, but he certainly knew how to keep order in his country. We had absolutely no business going to Iraq when we did. It appears to me that we haven’t the slightest idea how to get out now, and that’s not the fault of our hard-working, overextended troops.
I know where the blame lays, and they’ve cried “wolf!” too many times now for me to believe a thing they say. So I say to Maj. Gen. Dempsey, in the future, if you think you speak for all family members, please think again, sir.
Paula Gaskell
Hanau, Germany
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Last edited by DaveSZ on Apr-14-2004 at 21:02
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