Saturday, January 14, 2006

From the Sewer Yet Again

The Republican Noise Machine is cranking up against Representative John Murtha (D-PA). You may remember him as the Marine veteran and strong supporter of all things military who challenged BushCheney’s war in Iraq in November 2005 by offering a resolution to withdraw and redeploy American forces. The reaction was swift and immediate. The Republican majority in the House cobbled together a parody of Murtha’s resolution to embarrass the Democrats and attempted to smear Murtha as a “cut and run coward”. It was about as ugly a piece of political theater as I’ve witnessed, complete with derogatory attacks from another Marine who happened to be a long time Republican activist.

Apparently, those attacks weren’t sufficient. Representative Murtha did not wilt and fade. He continues to question BushCheney’s policy in Iraq. As a career Marine, he is particularly damaging and must be silenced. The latest salvo in that campaign is Murtha’s Purple Heart Medals. A conservative web site now claims that those medals are not real–awarded for minor wounds after he pushed the issue. Hell, Murtha wasn’t even evacuated for his wounds; it’s not like he lost a leg or an eye or his balls. Remember, John Kerry? His wounds didn’t count either. In fact, he was just showboating and trying to get out of combat

Coming from a bunch of chickenhawks who never risked their lives for their country, these slime attacks are despicable. It’s not so much that military decorations are questioned. I know from experience that there’s a certain amount of hype and embellishment when it comes to these awards, especially among the career military. But more important than the degree of injury for which a Purple Heart is awarded is the fact that the individual was in harm’s way. Let me repeat that so that you can hear it above the static from the Noise Machine: THEY WERE IN FUCKING HARM’S WAY! They risked their lives for their country even though some, like John Kerry, questioned the policy they were fighting for.

These men served. THAT is the source of their credibility, not how many medals they won or how badly wounded. There’s nothing like combat to clarify one’s understanding of policy. In combat you see that for all the highfalutin speeches, war is simply the brutal dominance of one person over another. Whether a veteran has a chest full of medals or none at all, the point is that he (and more recently, she) experienced the inhuman crucible of combat, that he knows what it is like to kill and destroy and to risk everything. A thoughtful veteran knows that at times there’s no avoiding this horror but is able to weigh these costs against the threats to his nation.

That’s what makes Murtha, so dangerous. Not only does he have the experience that BushCheney so noticeably lacks, he has long supported the US military and is well regarded by them. Now that he no longer supports BushCheney’s war he must be destroyed. And so we have the latest smear campaign. What distresses me most is that the attacks succeed. Look what happened to John Kerry in 2004 and in 2002 to Max Cleland, the triple amputee who was smeared as an ally of Osama bin Laden. Maybe Murtha will be the exception, that Americans finally realize that BushCheney and his minions have neither honor or integrity.

I take a lot of this personally because I am a combat veteran. I have a bunch of medals and will state publicly that they are pretty marginal. My Bronze Star is for service, not valor. My Air Medal is for riding in a helicopter 25 times on combat assaults, not one of which was ever “hot”. (A “safe driving award for being a passenger in a taxi,” according to one skeptical first sergeant.) My RVN Service Medal and my Vietnamese Cross of Galantry are “been there” awards; you get them for setting foot in-country. The only medal I take seriously is my Combat Infantryman’s Badge. That, too, is a “been there” award but “THERE” was actual combat; I walked into the belly of the beast, something most Americans, even most veterans, have never done. I live every day with those memories. I am at once proud and disturbed by that experience, even though it was relatively uneventful as combat goes.

One reason I went was so that I could be a veteran witness against war. Now I see that it means nothing in the present debate. Not when real heroes like John Murtha, John Kerry and Max Cleland are denigrated and disparaged by a bunch of armchair warriors who never risked anything for their country and now claim the warrior’s mantle.

How silly of me. I should have asked my daddy’s friends to get me into the National Guard.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rez Dog,

I'm a highly affected VN Vet, as well ... got the PTSD to prove it. Of course, I was one of the Seawolf pilots that saw a LOT of action. Anyway ... thought you might find the following stats interesting and useful next time someone "speaks up" about their war views ... and as to when we're going to "march in" to Iran.

While the below info certainly is politically motivated for the Democrats, it's interesting.
Democrats:
* Richard Gephardt: Air National Guard, 1965-71.
* David Bonior: Staff Sgt., Air Force 1968-72.
* Tom Daschle: 1st Lt., Air Force SAC 1969-72.
* Al Gore: enlisted Aug. 1969; sent to Vietnam Jan. 1971 as an army journalist in 20th Engineer Brigade.
* Bob Kerrey: Lt. j.g. Navy 1966-69; Medal of Honor, Vietnam.
* Daniel Inouye: Army 1943-47; Medal of Honor, WWII.
* John Kerry: Lt., Navy 1966-70; Silver Star, Bronze Star with Combat V, Purple Hearts.
* Charles Rangel: Staff Sgt., Army 1948-52; Bronze Star, Korea.
* Max Cleland: Captain, Army 1965-68; Silver Star & Bronze Star, Vietnam. Paraplegic from war injuries. Served in Congress.
* Ted Kennedy: Army, 1951-53.
* Tom Harkin: Lt., Navy, 1962-67; Naval Reserve, 1968-74.
* Jack Reed: Army Ranger, 1971-1979; Captain, Army Reserve 1979-91.
* Fritz Hollings: Army officer in WWII; Bronze Star and seven campaign ribbons.
* Leonard Boswell: Lt. Col., Army 1956-76; Vietnam, DFCs, Bronze Stars,and Soldier's Medal.
* Pete Peterson: Air Force Captain, POW. Purple Heart, Silver Star and Legion of Merit.
* Mike Thompson: Staff sergeant, 173rd Airborne, Purple Heart.
* Bill McBride: Candidate for Fla. Governor. Marine in Vietnam; Bronze Star with Combat V.
* Gray Davis: Army Captain in Vietnam, Bronze Star.
* Pete Stark: Air Force 1955-57
* Chuck Robb: Vietnam
* Howell Heflin: Silver Star
* George McGovern: Silver Star & DFC during WWII.
* Bill Clinton: Did not serve. Student deferments. Entered draft but received #311.
* Jimmy Carter: Seven years in the Navy.
* Walter Mondale: Army 1951-1953
* John Glenn: WWII and Korea; six DFCs and AirMedal with 18 Clusters.
* Tom Lantos: Served in Hungarian underground in WWII. Saved by Raoul Wallenberg.

Republicans -- and these are the guys sending people to war:
* Dick Cheney: did not serve. Several deferments, the last by marriage.
* Dennis Hastert: did not serve.
* Tom Delay: did not serve.
* Roy Blunt: did not serve.
* Bill Frist: did not serve.
* Mitch McConnell: did not serve.
* Rick Santorum: did not serve.
* Trent Lott: did not serve.
* John Ashcroft: did not serve. Seven deferments to teach business.
* Jeb Bush: did not serve.
* Karl Rove: did not serve.
* Saxby Chambliss: did not serve. "Bad knee." The man who attacked Max Cleland's patriotism.
* Paul Wolfowitz: did not serve.
* Vin Weber: did not serve.
* Richard Perle: did not serve.
* Douglas Feith: did not serve.
* Eliot Abrams: did not serve.
* Richard Shelby: did not serve.
* Jon! Kyl: did not serve.
* Tim Hutchison: did not serve.
* Christopher Cox: did not serve.
* Newt Gingrich: did not serve.
* Don Rumsfeld: served in Navy (1954-57) as flight instructor.
* George W. Bush: failed to complete his six-year National Guard; got assigned to Alabama so he could campaign for family friend running for U.S. Senate; failed to show up for required medical exam, disappeared from duty.
* Ronald Reagan: due to poor eyesight, served in a non- combat role making movies.
* B-1 Bob Dornan: Consciously enlisted after fighting was over in Korea.
* Phil Gramm: did not serve.
* John McCain: Vietnam POW, Silver Star, Bronze Star, Legion of Merit, Purple Heart and Distinguished Flying Cross.
* Dana Rohrabacher: did not serve.
* John M. McHugh: did not serve.
* JC Watts: did not serve.
* Jack Kemp: did not serve. "Knee problem, " although continued in NFL for 8 years as quarterback.
* Dan Quayle: Journalism unit of the Indiana National Guard.
* Rudy Giuliani: did not serve.
* George Pataki: did not serve.
* Spencer Abraham: did not serve.
* John Engler: did not serve.
* Lindsey Graham: National Guard lawyer.
* Arnold Schwarzenegger: AWOL from Austrian army base.

Pundits & Preachers
* Sean Hannity: did not serve.
* Rush Limbaugh: did not serve (4-F with a 'pilonidal cyst.')
* Bill O'Reilly: did not serve.
* Michael Savage: did not serve.
* George Will: did not serve.
* Chris Matthews: did not serve.
* Paul Gigot: did not serve.
* Bill Bennett: did not serve.
* Pat Buchanan: did not serve.
* John Wayne: did not serve.
* Bill Kristol: did not serve.
* Kenneth Starr: did not serve.
* Antonin Scalia: did not serve.
* Clarence Thomas: did not serve.
* Ralph Reed: did not serve.
* Michael Medved: did not serve.
* Charlie Daniels: did not serve.
* Ted Nugent: did not serve. (He only shoots at things that don't shoot back.)

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