Posted on 05/10/2011 9:00:00 AM PDT by CharlyFord
"Geronimoekia." With this coded message, sent on May 1, a U.S. Navy SEALs commando squad signaled the death of Osama bin Laden, the "enemy killed in action." The mission was pulled off without a hitch, but in the week since then, debate has raged in some circles about the code name.
The administration hasn't explained why the operation targeting Bin Laden used the name of one of the nation's best-known Native Americans, saying the selection process of names for such missions is confidential. But the use of Geronimo's name speaks to the powerful, if unexamined, hold that the nation's "Indian wars" continue to have on our popular consciousness.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
How about the brave and fearless solders that accomplished this mission were wanting to honor one of Americas greatest warriors. Geronimo was known to be afraid of nothing. All that knew of him feared him. How would the libs honor Geronimo? Have a bake sale or car wash?
The man was once quoted as saying: I have killed many Mexicans; I do not know how many, for frequently I did not count them. Some of them were not worth counting.”
Whatever you want to say about him as an enemy of the USA and Mexico Gerinimo was a warrior through and through. Osama sat back in luxury with many wives sending others on suicide attacks against civilians, or before that giving supplies to peasants fighting the Soviet war machine. He was a coward.
“debate has raged in some circles about the code name”
...what circles!? Libs are so predictable.
Geronimo would have been proud to lead a group of men who went deep into enemy territory and killed a hated enemy.
I bet he would be honored to have his named associated with a spec-op mission so bold and daring as this one was.
STOP THE BLEEDING OF AMERICAN RESOURCES.. CUT FEDERAL (and State) SUBSIDY'S..
I think it would seem to most it is honoring Geronimo, as it is about war and bravery!
Today, so many of the P.C. crowd are so preoccupied with offending someone (and usually one) and/or dishonoring another (at the expense of our freedom of speech).
Now I’m truly offended by the “Oh MY God” stuff that fills
the air and TV airways. (Plus all the MF’s, GD’s and SOB’s)
But I have comfort in knowing they (and I) shall give an account for every word.
I do love the following: “Neither is there salvation in any other name[Jesus] under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.” (Acts 4:12)
“Wherefore God also hath highly exalted Him [Jesus], and given Him a name which is above every name.” (Philippians 2:9)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geronimo
Based on the account given at the link, Geronimo is appropriate because of the “cave” incidents in both men’s lives, their numerous wives, numerous escapes from death, and the long pursuit before they were brought to justice.
In 1880s America, there wouldn’t have been a tear shed had the troopers blown Geronimo’s brains out instead of taking him prisoner.
Today, we have a whole section of the American public demanding special considerations for persons who, by their own admission, have repeatedly and unrepentently done evil to America and its allies. Go figure.
Free blankets for all.
Piss on the whiners. Call the next one Operation Phil Sheridan and see if that makes them feel any better.
Funny thing about it,is the name “Geronimo” isn’t even an Indian name....it’s Mexican,given to Geronimo (which actually means “Saint Jerome” in spanish)because,supposedly,when he set upon Mexican soldiers to kill them,they’d shout out the name of Saint Jerome (Geronimo). Wikipedia says so,so take it FWIW.
Hmm... interesting parallels. Thanks for the info I see that some people in the Armed Forces are finally getting back into good names for operations. A few years back this would have just been called “Operation Osama’s Death”.
“Operation Geronimo? That sounds retarded”, Lebron James
***In 1880s America, there wouldnt have been a tear shed had the troopers blown Geronimos brains out instead of taking him prisoner.****
Kind of like what happended to Mangas Coloradas (shot while trying to escape;-)
And Victorio. Shot by a soldier on foot after the soldier’s horse was killed (he really loved that horse).
Toss the whiners a bottle of fire water. That will settle them down.
His name wasn’t even Geronimo. It was Goyahkla (or Goyathlay) meaning “one who yawns”. Geronimo is simply the Spanish form of Jerome.
If the Apache Nation had copyrighted Geronimo’s name and the SEALs had paid the licensing fee, I suspect this would not be an issue. See, it’s not about honoring or dishonoring an Indian leader (who wasn’t even known by that name anyway). It’s about power ... in this case, the power to control the language.
Indians do not own all references to Indian culture.
His name was Golyathe, “He Who Yawns” in Chiricahua. Except for Cochise, most of the Indian leaders of the Southwest were known to us by Spanish names: Victorio, Cuchillo Negro, Loco, Nana [Apache], Cuernas Verde [Comanche], Narbona, Manuelito, Barboncito [Navaho], Santanta [Kiowa]
As far as I know, the Mexicans haven’t complained about the use of the word “Geronimo”.
Geronimo was the bin Laden of his time.
Better to have called it Operation Lion Heart or better yet King Richard.
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