Questions for Those in Uniform
by
Michael Gaddy
by Michael Gaddy
It
would appear my recent writings: here
and here,
have upset some of those who serve in uniform. Some have addressed
me personally, while at least one tried using the back door by writing
directly to Lew to have me censored. The complaints seem to center
around perceived irresponsibility on my part for relating the allegation
by Ranger Mitch that it was friendly fire that caused his hell on
earth, and for quoting "spurious" contacts in Iraq concerning
voting irregularities.
I
do not believe for a moment that people in the military today are
"serving their country," nor do I believe we "support
the troops" by sending them in harm’s way, thousands of miles
from home to fight wars based on lies, while thousands of illegals
from foreign countries, many from countries who have sworn to destroy
us, cross our virtually undefended southern border each and every
day. This country’s military long since ceased to serve their country,
but instead, fight and die for the duplicitous State.
One
Master Sergeant in particular, questioned my "responsible journalism."
I felt compelled to answer him with a series of questions. In two
weeks I have yet to receive a reply, but it would benefit all who
wear the uniform to answer these questions for themselves.
- How can
anyone read 2-time Medal of Honor recipient, General
Smedley Butler’s work and not question what is happening
today in Iraq, or the whole concept of war, except in legitimate
self-defense of our nation?
- Considering
the facts now available about our entry into WWII and the probable
advance
knowledge of the coming attack on Pearl Harbor by FDR, why
trust the State at all when it comes to causus belli?
- With
the abandonment
of thousands of American POW’s to the Russians at the end of
WWII, why would anyone in today’s military trust the State
to bring them home, were they to be captured?
- Would
similar
actions by our government concerning our POWs left to the Korean
and Vietnamese Communists at the end of those wars change
your mind? What
about LCDR Michael Scott Speicher? If you doubt the government
will lie about missing service personnel, be sure and read
everything here.
- What
about the farce that was the attacks on American ships by the
Vietnamese in the Gulf of Tonkin that led to the war and deaths
of over 58,000 military personnel? Would you believe the
words of another Medal of Honor recipient? His bravery is
well documented: how about our current CIC and his staff, who
have been proven most adroit at dodging military service?
- Would
a study of how the government
has used military personnel and others as human guinea pigs
reveal a total lack of respect by the State for its citizens,
and in particular, its military personnel?
- What
about our servicemen and their families who have been struck
down with all the maladies
caused by Agent Orange? How many lies
has the government told about the use of this chemical defoliant
and the death and suffering it has caused? When young men
and women returned from Viet Nam complaining of illnesses, cancer
and birth defects in their children, our government refused
to admit Agent Orange might be involved. One feels compelled
to ask if Dioxin is so terrible that entire sections of cities
(Love Canal (Niagara Falls, N.Y), Seveso (Italy), Times Beach
(Missouri), Pensacola (Florida), and Midland, Michigan) have
been evacuated, how can the government deny similar dangers
to its veterans who were exposed
to the same chemical in Agent Orange? In the case of Agent
Orange, did the government choose protecting and providing for
its military personnel over themselves and the chemical companies,
or was it just the opposite?
- What
about our servicemen and women from Desert Storm? What is Gulf
War Syndrome and what are its origins? Why did the Pentagon
refuse to comply with Public
Law 105-85 as it pertained to our soldiers, before
their deployment to the present Iraqi theater? Did
the Department of Defense, the Central Intelligence Agency,
and the Department of Veterans Affairs ever lie or otherwise
participate in a cover-up about the origins of Gulf War
Syndrome? Could there be dangers associated with this syndrome
that our
soldiers, now in Iraq, are facing?
- What
about the Bonus
Army from WWI? Were these soldiers treated fairly? Did they
receive their promised bonus?
- What
about My
Lai, Vietnam? Why was only a lowly Platoon Leader ever convicted
of wrong doing in this fiasco? Why did Lt.
General William Peers, the investigating military authority,
say of General Samuel Koster who failed to report known civilian
casualties and conducted a clearly inadequate investigation,
"He was the beneficiary of a whitewash, having charges
against him dropped and receiving only a letter of censure and
reduction in rank"? Why did the same General Peers
say of Colonel Oran Henderson’s acquittal at court martial for
his actions at My Lai, "I cannot agree with the verdict. If
his actions are judged as acceptable standards for an officer
in his position, the Army is indeed in deep trouble."
- What
about Abu
Ghraib? Although the actions of the enlisted
personnel charged in these crimes were despicable and stupid,
considering they actually photographed
their crimes, does anyone really believe there was no culpability
or involvement of those of higher rank, and perhaps the CIA?
- What
about the reduction
in benefits for veterans by the Bush administration? You
know, those guys who refuse to attend any funeral services for
service personnel killed in Iraq or Afghanistan, refuse to allow
pictures of the caskets of those who have given the "ultimate
sacrifice," and sign letters of condolence to the families
of those that have been killed in their war with a machine!
If Bush and company actually cared about veterans, why did they
not have DOJ assist Medal
of Honor recipient, Colonel Bud Day with his lawsuit on behalf
of WWII and Korean vets? Why did Bush not issue an executive
order to right this wrong? After all, he
did sign one to protect the oil industry!
- What
about the POW’s who lost the settlement awarded to them for
their pain and suffering at the hands of Saddam Hussein to the
actions of the Bush administration? Strange, is it not,
that L. Paul Bremer III, former U.S. Administrator in Iraq,
who said, "Restricting these funds as a result of this litigation
would affect adversely the ability of the United States to achieve
security and stability in the region, would compromise the safety
of U.S. forces and Iraqi civilians, and would be harmful to
U.S. national security interests," now appears to have presided
over the
loss of 9 billion dollars. Corruption trumps GI’s every
time.
Considering
the State and its mistreatment, duplicity, abandonment and killing
of its military personnel, why do millions continue to serve with
blind devotion? Could it be, "serving my country," is
nothing more than the anesthetic, a hallucinogen if you will, we
use to hide from our rational minds, the reality and pain of acknowledging
the ruling elite does not give a damn about our military and their
families. Soldiers, Marines, Sailors and Airmen are the medium of
exchange used by the power cabal to procure wealth and power. When
will it end?
February
7, 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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