Posted on 05/10/2004 8:10:46 PM PDT by PsyOp
Giving Aid & Comfort, Part 2.
What can one say? When it rains, it pours. And this last week, it has been mana from heaven for those who hate America.
If all the Jane Fondas, John Kerrys, Osama Bin Ladens and Saddam Husseins of the world had convened a meeting to devise a propaganda campaign to hurt America and her defenders, they could not, in their wildest dreams, have concocted anything as effective as Abu Ghraib Prison.
In a fit of blinding stupidity a handful of morons did what legions of Saddam Fehdayen could never do. They stained the reputation of the United States Army. They breathed life into tired lies. They provided un-imaginable aid to our enemies.
By humiliating and mistreating the prisoners under their care, these individuals (they ceased to be soldiers when they broke their oaths), placed every real soldier in Iraq in unnecessary danger. They forgot that the reason we strictly adhere to the Geneva Convention has little to do with compassion for the enemy, and everything to do with the survival of U.S. Soldiers unlucky enough to fall into enemy hands. Only by strict adherence to these rules ourselves do we retain the moral authority to demand reciprocal treatment for our POWs.
Every new recruit learns about the Geneva Convention and The Laws of Land Warfare. Then they are taught the difference between lawful and un-lawful orders. They learn that not only can they disobey an unlawful order, but they are required to do so, and to report it to the appropriate chain-of-command at the earliest opportunity. They are even given little cards, with all these rules written down, so they can carry them around at all time and not forget them (and so you can give them to your captors should they claim ignorance of these rules).
Even John Kerry learned all this, (though he claims to have forgotten of it, before remembering it, after committing atrocities in Vietnam).
There is no excuse for this behavior. These individuals need to be punished, and to the maximum extent allowed.
Having said that...
Neither is there any excuse for the media feeding-frenzy over this story. The same papers, talking heads, and perplexed pundits that said we couldnt handle the pictures of dead Americans hanging from bridge trusses in Falluja, have gleefully splashed pictures of Americans behaving badly across front pages and television screens all over the country. Media experts that censored 9/11 footage after the first painful weeks so we wouldnt hate Muslims and start lynching them in the streets, busily fan the flames of hate for America in the muslim world (under the guise of full disclosure). The multi-culturalists who said that Islam should not be judged by the actions of a few misguided adherents of the religion of peace, now point to Abu Ghraib and say: this is us.
And John Kerry can once again blame it all on Americas John Wayne culture.
Neither is there any excuse for the language used and mischaracterizations of this incident. Atrocities! War Criminals! (Et tu Kerry?) Systemic abuse! Inhuman treatment! Cover-up! And so on down a rhetorical slippery-slope that has even included comparisons to the Nazi SS.
And now for a reality check.
If what happened at Abu Ghraib is an atrocity, and the idiots responsible are Nazi war criminals, then I suggest that the fine gentlemen in charge of the Hague and the World Court start and immediate investigation of Americas college campuses--where similar acts occur every year during fraternity and sports hazing rituals. These prisoners were humiliated. In a few cases psychologically abused. And one or two may have been roughed up physically.
These things are wrong and those responsible and need to be punished, but they are certainly not atrocities. Murdering innocent civilians, then burning, desecrating and dragging their bodies through the streets before hanging them from a bridge truss--thats an atrocity. There is no moral equivalency here. Regardless of what Al Jazeera says.
But our press, which has gone from being the fourth branch of our government (or fourth estate if youre French), to an enemy fifth column behind our own lines, has chosen to equate these very different actions. Stupid G.I.s, they insinuate, are no different than Nazi executioners manning gas chambers, or Uday and Qusay Hussein.
And lets not forget how we all found out about this. Not through the keen noses and sleuthing abilities of Dan Rather, Peter Jennings or Catie Couric. No. We know of all this because one soldier remembered what he was taught at basic training (that which Kerry forgot), and reported the abuse to his chain of command; a chain of command that took immediate action and opened a criminal investigation, which it dutifully reported to the press back in January (some cover-up).
Because we hold ourselves to higher standards than our enemies do themselves, President Bush has apologized to the world for the actions of a few. SecDef Rumsfeld even came before a senate committee and accepted full-responsibility for something he had could not have prevented and would never have condoned. Thats what honorable leaders to when their subordinates misbehave.
In doing so, they proved that the system works. The Army policed its own and those at the top took responsibility. Just the way it is supposed to.
For some though, that is not enough. Some insist that Rumsfeld resign disgrace, and have even started specious articles of impeachment. Many in the media are salivating at the prospect, if not writing their own drafts of impeachment for use in the anticipated hearings. But, if this is the right thing to do, then why dont they insist on Senator John Kerrys impeachment? After all, he has admitted to taking part in real war crimes and of shirking his duty as a commissioned naval officer to stop them. A question to be pondered.
Meanwhile, in a little bomb factory somewhere in Iraq or Afghanistan, a terrorist is grinning ear to-ear. The fight may not be lost after all....
Of course, his next lesson may come when he learns that American soldiers are no longer in the mood to take prisoners... Our enemies and those that support them may not like the final lessons learned at Abu Ghraib.
And he betrays the troops and Country again by using them as political pawns to try to advance his own career.
The last time these two collaborated on war policy, the 'rats sold out our RVN allies, and left them to be conquered by the NVA. God help us (and the Iraqis) if Kerry is elected. Treason and backstabbing are in his blood.
The same species that cost us victory in Vietnam is threatening a repetition in Iraq.
This is a simple fact. If 50 freepers would quit spending 4 hours a day posting and get to work we could take him off the ballots after the convention. Talk about a nationwide lesson on the Constitution to rival the Clinton impeachment!
I wish your were right. I wish the Supreme Court would step in on this. But unless the Navy actually presecutes him for what he says he did in Vietnam, or some federal judge gets enough backbone to prefer Treason charges against him--it'll never happen.
The best we can hope for is to educate enough people to keep him from becoming presiden; and, perhaps, see the voters of MA turn him out next time around. Anyway, I wrote these articles for that reason. Pass them along.
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