The Only Legitimate Reasons For War
by
Michael Gaddy
by Michael Gaddy
It
is well that war is so terrible. We should grow too fond of it.
~
Robert E. Lee
Throughout
history, those who have the tendency to "grow too fond of war,"
in most cases have never fought in one. Soldiers who have "seen
the elephant" are impacted by the horror of it for life. Many
who are unable to cope with the recurring thoughts and visions resort
to escape mechanisms alcohol, drugs, and in extreme cases,
suicide. One soldier that I knew, a Vietnam Vet, literally ate himself
to death. I visited him in the hospital shortly before his death.
He was forced to sleep sitting up because when he reclined the fat
compressed against his lungs and made breathing impossible. He had
been forced to endure a court-martial during Vietnam for shooting
a turncoat "Chu
Hoi" for leading his unit into an ambush where several
soldiers of his Civilian Irregular Defense Group (CIDG) unit were
killed.
A
close friend tells the story of asking his dad, a WWI Vet, what
the term "over the top" meant when he was just a young
boy. He relates that his father got up from the table, went onto
the porch and retched. His mother told him to "never mention
that again!" There is great meaning to be found in the term:
"no one loves peace like a soldier."
Just
War
What in heaven’s name could be just about killing people you don’t
even know because some lying politician needs to improve the bottom
line of his corporate cronies and campaign contributors. Wars should
be initiated for defense of country and liberty only. There is no
one alive in this country to read these words that fought in a war
that was not in some way predicated by political lies and deceptions.
There is no one who fought in any of this country’s wars in the
last sixty years that fought in a constitutional war. You
know, the Constitution soldiers
swear to uphold and defend. Could the domestic enemy we swore
to defend our country and Constitution from be our politicians who
ignore the Constitution and lead us into illegal wars? Who is a
greater threat to our liberty, out of control politicians or terrorists
created by these same politicians and their insane foreign policy
that makes
billionaires of their cronies? Who passed and confirmed the
Patriot Act? Does Usama bin Laden care what library books you read,
who you talk to on the phone or whether or not you own a gun or
how many rounds that gun’s magazine holds?
What does it take to get an American to die for lies: words from
a politician with no integrity, a few colored ribbons, a quest for
glory, or a John Philip Sousa
March? Even former Commandant of the Marine Corps, Major
General Smedley D. Butler, said that in his 33-year military
career he never had an original thought!
There
are only two things we should fight for. One is the defense of
our homes and the other is the Bill of Rights. War for any other
reason is simply a racket. The trouble with America is
that when the dollar only earns 6 percent over here, then it gets
restless and goes overseas to get 100 percent. Then the flag follows
the dollar and the soldiers follow the flag.
~
Major General Smedley Butler
In
my humble opinion, the last
Just war that was fought in this country ended at Appomattox,
Virginia in 1865.
"We
should meet the federal invader on the outer verge of just and
right defense and raise at once the black flag. No quarter to
the violators of our homes and firesides."
~
Thomas Jonathan (Stonewall) Jackson, May 1861
Smedley
Butler, Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee were correct: war should
be so terrible that it would never be considered except as a retaliation
for invasion or an attack on liberty. Were an invasion of homes
and firesides or an attack on liberty to occur, there should be
no quarter given to those invaders and usurpersdeath and total
annihilation to those who would violate the sanctity of home or
an attack on our liberties.
The
terrible truth is: the invader that Stonewall Jackson and Robert
E. Lee had to war with from 18611865, is the same invader
the people in Iraq and Afghanistan are warring with today and the
same invader the American Indian fought to protect their homes and
property from during and after the War Between the States. The attacks
on our liberties are not coming from al Qaeda or terrorists
they are coming from our elected leaders and their money grabbing,
freedom destroying, death machine.
July
25, 2005
Michael
Gaddy [send him mail], an
Army veteran of Vietnam, Grenada, and Beirut, lives in the Four
Corners area of the American Southwest.
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