DEMOCRATS MUST SUPPORT
THE TROOPS:
A COMBAT VETERANS
VIEW
by Lt. Col.
A couple of weeks ago, two things happened which should have a profound effect on
the future of the Democratic Party. First, at
a meeting of the Democratic Leadership Council, speakers insisted that we stand behind
Bushs war in
In the second notable happening, Marine Major Paul Hackett, an Iraq War veteran and
anti-war Democrat, got 48.2% of the vote in the most Republican Congressional district in
Ohio. Thats double what the last four
Democrats got in that district. It also dwarfs
John Kerrys showing in 2004.
Now, these things should tell us something. The
second should tell us that there is still support out there for real Democrats. It suggests that if we throw away the war as an
issue, were throwing away the 62% of voters who now oppose the war. The first should tell us that the big money
interests that control the Republican Party also control the Democratic Party at the
national level, and through the corporate media, control the presidential primary process. Pundits, ever since the 2004 election, have been
trying to tell us Democrats what we have to do if we ever want to win an election again. Most of them say we should be more like
Republicans. I dont think so. I think we should be more like Democrats!
Somehow, the big money interests convinced Democratic primary voters that John
Kerry was our most electable candidate. I worked hard for John Kerry, as most of you know. I spoke forcefully at Kerry rallies. My wife organized 32 precincts of Brevard for
Kerry. But I was appalled at his campaign. The truth of the matter is that by nominating a
fraternity brother of George W. Bush, a Roman Catholic with an extreme pro-abortion
record, and a pro-war Massachussetts liberal, we probably
chose the only candidate who could possibly lose to George W. Bush. What with the economy in the tank, record deficits,
a scandal-ridden administration, and a failing war of aggression, Bush should have been
beaten by 75% to 25%. If Kerry had adopted the
positions of Dennis Kucinich or Howard Dean or Carol Moseley Braun or Al Sharpton and defended them with consistency, honesty, and passion,
he would have blown Bush away. His margin of
victory would have been so great that even the electronic voting machines could not have
taken it away.
Lets face it, we Democrats face a rigged electoral system, election-day
intimidation, voter purges, and other skullduggery, not to mention the Republican-owned,
programmed, and operated voting machines with no paper trail. We also face the most deceitful, manipulative, and
corrupt national administration in our nations history. Karl Rove is a master illusionist,
and Dick Cheney is a crafty genius. Together
they have turned an affable idiot into a two-term president.
But the very magnitude of their lies, echoed by the
corporate media monopoly that which gives them their strength is also their
Achilles heel. The very arrogance of their
evil deeds can be their undoing. We have the
antidote. It is truth. But we cant equivocate. We cant go half-way. We cant defeat those engaged in an illegal,
immoral, unconstitutional war by saying its a good war but we can fight it better. We must speak the truth. The war is wrong!
Of course Bush should be criticized for ignoring military advice and
invading
Everywhere you look, there are ribbons which say, Support Our Troops. And I agree. But
most of those people who use those stickers dont have the foggiest idea what it
really means to support our troops. I do. Im one of them.
And I want to give you my take on what it means to support our troops.
First, it does NOT mean blindly supporting the misguided policies which sends them
into harms way for the wrong reasons. It DOES
mean speaking out to demand the support our troops need most that of their
government. Right now, theyre not
getting it. Let me give you some examples.
The president threatened to veto any legislation allowing retired disabled veterans
to receive compensation without having it deducted dollar-for-dollar from their retired
pay.
The White House proposed a reduction in combat pay and allowances for our troops in
The logistics system (much of it privatized and run by Halliburton) isnt
doing its job. Only a fraction of our troops
have been supplied with modern body armor to give them a chance of surviving snipers or
roadside bombs.
And then, theres Depleted Uranium. Over
130,000 veterans of the first Gulf War are dead or disabled because of exposure to
depleted uranium. In many families, the only
children without severe birth defects are those conceived before the war. In spite of mounting evidence that the use of DU
results in massive civilian casualties, soaring cancer rates, still births, birth defects,
and decapacitating illnesses for our own soldiers, it is being
used again in this Iraq War.
Reserve and National Guard troops are being injured in combat and sent home to
spend months in medical hold status in barracks without air conditioning and
without proper medical care.
Of course, possibly the worst thing being done to our troops is to send them into
the Iraqi quagmire in the first place. These
young people are sitting ducks, the targets of an unseen but ever-present adversary. For the most part, our troops are up against the
same thing we were up against in
Our young men and women in the military deserve a well-defined mission based on the
truth and in support of objectives essential to our national security and the safety of
the American people. They deserve to be
trained well for the missions they are to perform. They
deserve to be supported with the best equipment and supplies available. They deserve to be paid appropriately for their
service. They deserve to have their families
taken care of while they are overseas. They
deserve prompt and effective medical care when they need it.
And they deserve to be returned
home as soon as possible. Thats
what it means to support our troops, and they are getting none of these from the Bush
Administration.
Those who give their lives deserve to be acknowledged and indeed honored, not swept
under the rug. The White House and the Rumsfeld Pentagon have banned cameras from every site involved with
bringing home our dead and wounded soldiers. Have
you seen pictures of the wounded at
Let us promise that this will be the last administration responsible for American
troops fighting and dying on foreign soil
to secure profits for big oil companies. That would be supporting our troops.
The truth is, they are not over there protecting our freedoms. Our freedoms are not under attack from the remnants
of Saddam Husseins Baathist party. Our
freedoms are under attack by the likes of John Ashcroft.
They are threatened by Condoleezza Rice. They
are trampled by Donald Rumsfeld. They are
disdained by Dick Cheney. And they are not
even understood by George W. Bush. The battle
to preserve our freedoms is not taking place in Baghdad and Tikrit and Fallujah. It is taking place in peace marches and
demonstrations in Lafayette Park in Washington DC (where I spoke 3 weeks ago), in River
Front Park in Melbourne, Florida, and on a lonely road outside Crawford, Texas. The front lines are right here!
Cindy
Sheehan and the Gold Star Mothers for Peace are preserving the freedoms that the troops in
the desert have a right to come back to. The
troops getting shot at in Iraq are not protecting us.
We are protecting them
and their honor
and their freedoms. We real Democrats are the patriots. We are protecting this nation by speaking truth to
power.
Here is the truth that we proclaim. This
war was not brought on by faulty intelligence. It
was brought on by manipulated intelligence, doctored evidence, and deliberate deception. This war has nothing to do with national security
or freedom or democracy or human rights or protecting our allies or weapons of mass
destruction or defeating terrorism or disarming Iraq.
It has to do with money. It has to do
with oil. And it has to do with raw imperial
power. It is based on a pack of lies. And it is wrong.
Those who forced this war on an unwilling world are guilty of violating the U.S.
Constitution, the UN Charter, the Nuremberg principles, and international law. What they have done is illegal, immoral,
unconstitutional, and TREASON
and Democrats should say so!
Before this war started, we knew it would incense the Arab world, provide thousands
of new Osama bin Ladens, and enormously increase the terrorist threat. And it has. We
knew it would further endanger the American people and destroy our national security. And it has. . My
sisters and brothers, this is not misjudgment, it is TREASON.
The cabal of neoconservatives at PNAC who planned this war (Cheney, Rumsfeld,
Wolfowitz, Libby, Perle,
I joined the Air Force to protect our borders and our people, not the financial
interests of Folgers, Chiquita Banana, Exxon, and Halliburton. We've had enough corporate wars. No more Iraqs.
No more El Salvadors. No more Kosovos. No more Colombias.
These are not isolated incidents of stupidity.
They are part of a long, bloody history of foreign policy being conducted for the
financial benefit of the wealthy few. Such
military ventures should be opposed by the Democratic Party.
They represent a new form of colonialism. They
violate our Constitution. They endanger our
people. They waste our youth. They mortgage
our future. And they are TREASON.
As a pilot who flew 101 combat missions in Vietnam, I swore to uphold the
Constitution of the United States against all enemies -- foreign and domestic. That includes a renegade
We owe it to the men and women serving in Iraq to end the occupation, hand Iraq
over the the UN, restore our credibility and honor, and bring them home. How? Simple. We
apologize to the world, to the people of Iraq, and to our own troops and their families,
and we make the following three commitments: (1) We give up any ambitions toward Iraqi
oil. (2) We give up all control over
rebuilding contracts. If Halliburton wants a
contract, theyll have to bid just like everybody else, and theyll have to hire
Iraqis to do the work for a change. and (3) We
give up the 14 permanent military bases we are currently building in Iraq.
George W. Bush wont make those commitments, giving up everything they went to
war for in the first place. So he must go, and
his puppeteers with him. More than that, we
must insist that any Democrat who wants to replace him be willing to make those
three commitments.
Our sons and daughters are being killed. They
are being maimed by the thousands. They are
being poisoned and their children deformed by Depleted Uranium by the tens of thousands. They are being dehumanized, emotionally damaged,
and psychologically destroyed. Those who
return are prone to domestic violence, divorce, and suicide.
And all for corporate greed and a pack of lies.
We Democrats must not allow this to continue! Our
troops deserve better. They deserve better
from our government than back-door drafts and platitudes about staying the course. They deserve better from us Democrats than a
me-too, wishy-washy, go-along-to-get-along, Republican-lite party. They deserve a real opposition party, one
that will speak out for them when they cant.
We Democrats can again be the party of working people, the party of immigrants, the
party of the middle class, the party of our men and women in uniform, and the party of all
those with a social conscience. We can again
be the majority party. But we must stand up
for what we believe, stand up for our people, and stand up for what is right.
It has been said that if you dont stand for something, youll fall for
anything. Well our Democratic leadership
lately has fallen for NAFTA, the WTO, CAFTA, welfare reform, missile defense,
the 9/11 coverup, and Bushs war. I say
its time our party stands for something again.
We must stand up to the blood-sucking insurance companies, the for-profit hospitals
and HMOs, and the giant pharmaceutical companies and stand up for a single-payer national
health system. We must stand up to the
job-exporting global robber barons and the WTO and stand up for good jobs at a living wage
for American workers.
Most of all, we must stand up to the big oil companies and the neo-con imperialists
and stand up for whats left of our troops by bringing them home
NOW. God bless America, and God grant us regime change
in Washington, DC. Thank you!
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Colonel
Bowman is President of the Institute for Space and Security Studies, Executive Vice
President of Millennium III Corporation, and Presiding Archbishop of the United Catholic
Church. The views in this speech are his own,
and are not necessarily endorsed by the organizations he serves. His web site is: www.rmbowman.com He can be contacted at bob@rmbowman.com or (321) 752-5955. Snail
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