Posted on 02/15/2006 6:51:30 AM PST by rattrap
His name was Gregory Boyington. Some called him "Pappy." He served as a combat pilot in World War II with the 1st Squadron, American Volunteer Group. This squadron was known as the Flying Tigers of China. Boyington later served as a combat pilot for the U.S. Marine Corps. He commanded Marine Fighting Squadron 214. Perhaps you've heard of this squadron. It was called the Black Sheep Squadron and was later featured in a TV series called "Baa Baa, Black Sheep." Boyington shot down 26 Japanese aircraft while serving in the Pacific. He was later shot down and spent 20 months in a Japanese POW camp. For those of you who aren't up to par on World War II history, Japanese POW camps were not happy places. Torture .. .and we mean real torture, not stripping them naked and taking snapshots. After the war Pappy Boyington was awarded the Navy Cross and the Medal of Honor. He died in 1988. You can visit his grave in Arlington National Cemetery.
Education? Oh yes! Almost forgot! Pappy Boyington was a graduate of the University of Washington. Just recently the idea of erecting a memorial to this Medal of Honor winner at the University of Washington made its way to the student senate. Here you have an alumnus who served in World War II. was captured and held, and was later awarded the Medal of Honor and the Navy Cross. Perhaps some sort of monument would be a good idea!
Well .. not to Jill Edwards. Thanks to the folks at WorldNetDaily we can show you a copy of the minutes of a meeting of the student senate at the University of Washington. Under old business there was a discussion of a resolution calling for a tribute to Pappy Boyington. Student senate member Jill Edwards immediately moved to table the resolution. She wanted other issues to be considered. Another member said that the issue was at the top of the agenda and should be dealt with. Jill's motion failed, but she wasn't through. There was then some discussion on why Andrew Everett, another student senate member, wanted the memorial. Everett responded that Colonel Boyington "had many of the qualities the University of Washington hoped to produce in its students." Well, I guess that might be true, if leadership and courage are considered to be good qualities. Anyway ... that's when Jill Edwards spoke up and showed her true colors. She questioned whether it was appropriate to honor a person who killed other people. Then the lovely Jill Edwards said that a member of the Marine Corps was not an example of the sort of person the University of Washington wanted to produce.
Shall I repeat that? Jill Edwards, a Junior in Mathematics at the University of Washington, says that a U.S. Marine is not the example of the sort of person that the University of Washington wants to produce. Let's let this sink in. To all of you men and women out there who have served with pride in the United States Marine Corps; to those of you who fought in World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the Middle East, Jill Edwards, student senate member at the University of Washington, thinks that you are unworthy to be graduates of the University of Washington. My father was a Marine. He's buried in the National Cemetery at Ft. Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas beneath a grave market that reads "Neal A Boortz, Sr. Lt. Col. USMC. World War II, Korea, Vietnam." Therefore, I think that Jill Edwards is an ignorant fool. I would submit that Jill Edwards is am embarrassment to the University of Washington. With her mathematics degree and her leftist outlook on life my guess is that she'll end up being a teacher in a government school. Oh goody.
By the way .. there's at least one more moonbat on the U of W student senate. Her name is Ashley Miller. Ashley says that there are already enough monuments at UW commemorating "rich white men." Well .. I guess you have to get that wealth-envy stuff in there somewhere.
Don't you just love these young people? They're so much fun to watch during those magic years when they know everything and when they have all of the answers to every problem facing mankind. As I said the other day, we should take 100 volunteer members of university student senates from across the country --- and let's make sure Jill Edwards is one of them --- and give them a country to run for four years. Haiti would do just fine.
Jill isn't even fit to utter Boyinbton's name.
It's probably a waste of time to remind this snot-nosed twit that were it not for all the WWII veterans like Col. Boyington and my father she would likely be speaking a different language now. Japanese west of the Mississippi and German east to the Atlantic. She might react to that news by saying, "..whatever, at least they make good cars."
Boyington's
Marine, not soldier.
If that is the case, then they need a policy of NO statues. Not on "merit based appeals" that are refused for racist and antiAmerican reasons.
Actually, I think it's time some right thinking alumini got together and started insisting on hiring some right thinking professors. Either that, or stop funding the mess that currently exists.
There's some pleasant irony in that picture, with the evil capitalist advertising so close to Lenin's head...
It is also why this president infuriates the libs so much.
Maybe he ran as a Democrat at some point.
If you go to the original article it's linked there.
snipped from "Grenada, Operation Urgent Fury (23 October - 21 November 1983)"
But the loudest sounds of all were the cheers of rescued medical students. Casually dressed, they carried only what they had grabbed at a moment's notice. Looking more like tourists than refugees, they cheerfully boarded C-141 aircraft ready to fly to the United States.
In the meantime, students at the Grand Anse campus were still trapped inside a wall of PRA soldiers and Cubans.
"Marine helicopters and Rangers were combined to outflank the line of resistance," said Scott. "We did a vertical assault--or vertical rescue--and inserted Rangers behind the line. The students were taken out by helicopter while the resisting forces were beaten down."
http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq95-1.htm
Certainly, if one were to propose a statue of Joseph Stalin, the University would be dissapointed that they hadn't already done that.
Now we're talkin'.
What do you think Pappy's response to a memorial for him would be anyway....?
A few other things to consider:
1) The Mariner's stadium is the only major league baseball stadium in the United States that refuses to display the American flag where it can be seen from outside the stadium (with the exception of a tight shot you can get through a seam while standing under an overpass on the otherside of the railroad tracks).
2) In another upscale Seattle community a statue of Lenin is prominently displayed...not the musician.
3) Seattle 911 has it's busiest day of the year when the Blue Angels are flying over Lake Washington...complaining about those "military jets". The anti-military feelings are so bad the Blue Angels even cancelled one year.
American Imperialism is bad and we deserved to be attacked at Pearl Harbor. Japanese Imperialism was good because they were a diverse culture.
And he was a white guy anyway. You just "know" he must have been racist.
< /sarcasm >
Political correctness is despotism. Sounds like these kids really DON'T support the troops.
When the Battle for America is staged on our land, please get Ms. Edwards to stand up and fight for America. If she fails to do so then America is lost. But, she doesn't have to fight. Men like Pappy Boyington, a man who battled his own demons, but a man nevertheless, will take her place on the front line and secure the peace for Americans. This will allow her and her ilk the right to speak as they wish. By the way, if America loses, then she doesn't get to speak at all. They all forget that freedom is not free.
Jill Edwards is representative of how big a waste higher education is becoming in this country. It would be quicker to just cut a hole in their skulls and scoop out the cognitive portion of their brains with a melonballer to achieve the same results that four years of college education produces nowadays.
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