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MSM says Gold Star Mom Not Qualified to Speak About War on Terror
The Tracy Press ^ | March 22, 2006 | Phil Hayworth

Posted on 03/22/2006 6:02:51 PM PST by caseinpoint

Tracy 's support for war may be waning

Phil Hayworth

Tracy Press

Have the deaths of five Tracy servicemen softened public support here for the war in Iraq?

It’s difficult to tell. Most of Tracy’s 80,000 residents are transplants from somewhere else, and their sentiments about the war seem as amorphous as Tracy’s ever-changing demographics.

The one stark fact is that Tracy has lost more servicemen per capita than any city in California: 6.25 per 100,000.

“My feeling is that the people who cheered and yelled when the thing first started are not as gung ho as they once were,” said John Treantos, a retired U.S. Marine and member of the American Legion Post 172.

Treantos was one of a handful of people recently interviewed for a Sunday San Jose Mercury News article, titled “A town’s sacrifice, a nation’s dilemma.”

The “town” was Tracy and the “dilemma” was the war in Iraq. The publication was timed to coincide with the third anniversary of the start of the war. Last weekend, people in cities around the country rallied to support — and protest — the war.

But neither happened in Tracy.

Instead, folks like Treantos readied themselves for the Monday funeral of Lance Cpl. Bunny Long, 22, a Modesto Marine who died March 10 in Iraq from a suicide bombing.

Treantos says he supports the troops, but he’s tired of the killing, particularly because so much of it comes at the hands of stateless insurgents on suicide missions.

“I wish we could just get out of there,” he said. “We’ve got the tail of the wildcat and we can’t let it go.”

Some of the deepest and most unwavering support for President Bush’s mission comes from those who’ve lost the most.

Julia Conover lost her son, Marine Lance Cpl. Brandon Dewey, to a suicide bomber in Iraq exactly two months ago to the day Monday. She, too, attended the Modesto funeral of Lance Cpl. Long. She’s an active member of the Gold Star families group and plans to travel to Iraq soon to visit the land she said Brandon heroically fought to liberate.

San Jose reporters spoke with her, she said, but didn’t use her comments.

“They didn’t like what I had to say,” she figured. “They said that because I had just lost my son, that I couldn’t be impartial about my feelings toward the war.”

While the pain of her son’s Jan. 20 death is still sharp, she’s convinced that there are good reasons for the war and that her son died for a noble cause. She still has a daughter in the U.S. Navy.

Connie Armellino’s son, Corey, returned healthy late last year from a stint with the U.S. Army in Iraq. She was in a barbershop in town recently when a policeman said that she should be proud of her son.

“I am proud,” she said. “But in the back of my mind I’m thinking, ‘The war is such a big waste.’ I didn’t argue the point with him.”

Marilyn Chorley, founder of Tracy’s Military Moms, a support group for women with children in the service, has heard both sides. She said her group of about 40 women exists to support mothers with children in the service, whether or not they are in Iraq. And they support the troops, she said, regardless of personal feelings about the war.

“People keep asking me about the numbers,” she said. “I don’t like the number thing. Nobody likes war, but I support what they’re doing.”

Chorley’s son, Mike, is in Iraq with the Army. Mike’s wife, Andrea, is in the Army in Iraq as well. Mike just re-enlisted in January and will probably remain in Iraq, she said.

“I wondered what he was thinking,” she said about her son. “He loves what he’s doing. I wouldn’t have talked him out of it. But it’s still scary.”

Armellino, who moved to Tracy from upstate New York five years ago, is unapologetic for her anti-war feelings, but she understands supporters of the war.

“You can’t think what your son or daughter is doing is wrong,” she said.

While Tracy’s five military deaths put it at the top of the death list for Northern California towns, it remains fertile ground for military recruiters.

Chorley figures there are at least 200 active-duty servicemen and women from Tracy.

Recruits from Tracy represent six of the 70-signed contracts registered to date since October by the Army’s San Joaquin recruiting company, which has stations from Turlock to Lodi and Sonora to Tracy.

From October 1, 2004, to Sept. 30, 2005, the company registered 135 signed contracts, 10 of which were from Tracy — as many as were from the much-larger East Bay city of Alameda.

Meanwhile, San Joaquin County produced 46 Marine recruits so far this year — nearly half of the 103 recruited last year.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: goldstar; msm; sheehan; thirdanniversary; waronterror
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I guess this means grieving mothers should be ignored?
1 posted on 03/22/2006 6:02:55 PM PST by caseinpoint
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To: caseinpoint

Unless you are a Cindy Sheehan. The Press is traitorous.


2 posted on 03/22/2006 6:08:40 PM PST by Ma3lst0rm
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I guess this means grieving mothers should be ignored?

Only the ones that do not advance the liberal media's political agenda.


3 posted on 03/22/2006 6:09:45 PM PST by Polybius
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To: caseinpoint

MSM Hypocrites-In-Action bump


4 posted on 03/22/2006 6:10:06 PM PST by VOA
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To: caseinpoint

Unless of course its Cindy Sheehag


5 posted on 03/22/2006 6:10:11 PM PST by mountn man (Growing old is mandatory. Growing up is optional.)
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I guess this means grieving mothers should be ignored?

but but - isn't that supposed to be the whole raison d'etre of cindiii Shehamm's campaign? Aren't we all supposed to bow down and take anything she dishes out because she's a grieving mom? (We'll totally ignore her lifetime of liberal peacenik rantings and demonstrating, long before there was a war - We'll totally ignore that she is using her son's sacrifice against all he beleived in - a real hero - re-uped to go back because he beleived in it)

This MSM ignoring the mothers that wont mouth the antiwar mantra needs to be Be brought front and center...

we should alert Brush, Fox, all of them -

6 posted on 03/22/2006 6:12:45 PM PST by maine-iac7 ("...BUT YOU CAN'T FOOL ALL THE PEOPLE ALL THE TIME." Lincoln)
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To: caseinpoint; NormsRevenge; SmithL; nickcarraway; presidio9
San Jose reporters spoke with her, she said, but didn’t use her comments.
“They didn’t like what I had to say,” she figured. “They said that because I had just lost my son, that I couldn’t be impartial about my feelings toward the war.”

Murky Nuz reporters biased?? SAY IT AIN'T SO!

7 posted on 03/22/2006 6:13:47 PM PST by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: caseinpoint

If we had today's Mainstream Media around during WW2 we would all be speaking German and wearing Nazi armbands.


8 posted on 03/22/2006 6:15:50 PM PST by Free ThinkerNY ((((Live Free or Die - Leftists are the enemies of freedom))))
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My feeling is that the people who cheered and yelled when the thing first started are not as gung ho as they once were,” said John Treantos, a retired U.S. Marine and member of the American Legion Post 172.

Could someone tell me why credence is given to these Depends-wearing vets who have turned as toothless as Code Pink?

9 posted on 03/22/2006 6:18:26 PM PST by sinkspur
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Go back and read about the numbers of military killed in WWII. As a percentage, the number of KIA in Iraq is nothing compared to WWII. Same for the percentage of the GDP spent on the war. Iraq/Afghanistan is nothing compared to WWII.

Has everybody forgotten sacrifice for a more important goal?

What will the cost in lives and GDP if the Islamofascists nuke NYC and DC?


10 posted on 03/22/2006 6:23:13 PM PST by garyhope (chill em, drink em, grill em, eat em, spill em, thrill em)
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To: Free ThinkerNY

And Japanese, west of the Mississippi!


11 posted on 03/22/2006 6:24:05 PM PST by Frank_2001
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To: sinkspur
Could someone tell me why credence is given to these Depends-wearing vets who have turned as toothless as Code Pink?

Because It's not their fault people have been brainwashed by the media to expect defeat. He's right in what he says, people aren't as Gung Ho as they once were, I blame the media's constant bombardment of bad news.

12 posted on 03/22/2006 6:24:31 PM PST by usmcobra (I always sing Karaoke the way it is meant to be sung, drunk, badly, and in Japanese)
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“They didn’t like what I had to say,” she figured. “They said that because I had just lost my son, that I couldn’t be impartial about my feelings toward the war.”

And George Bush lives in a bubble.

13 posted on 03/22/2006 6:31:35 PM PST by Steely Tom (Your taboos are not my taboos.)
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To: caseinpoint

the media in this nation is guilty of criminal neglect.


14 posted on 03/22/2006 6:46:14 PM PST by God luvs America (When the silent majority speaks the earth trembles!)
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To: God luvs America; All

Two quick postscripts: The San Jose Mercury News was bought by McClatchey News this past week and is part of the papers it intended to sell to finance the papers it wants to keep. I don't know who will be buying the Mercury.

Second, Brandon Dewey, whose mother was quoted there, was the inspiration for a song that is apparently growing in popularity among Gold Star families called, I believe, "Good Night, Soldier".


15 posted on 03/22/2006 6:59:14 PM PST by caseinpoint (Don't get thickly involved in thin things.)
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“They said that because I had just lost my son, that I couldn’t be impartial about my feelings toward the war.”

But....but....but...

Armellino, who moved to Tracy from upstate New York five years ago, is unapologetic for her anti-war feelings, but she understands supporters of the war. “You can’t think what your son or daughter is doing is wrong,” she said.

Gawd, I just cannot abide these people.

16 posted on 03/22/2006 7:04:00 PM PST by Howlin ("It doesn't have a policy. It doesn't need to have a policy. What's the point of a Democratic policy)
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I can't, either. I wish I had a giant ZOT button for them.

I think they should be down on their knees thanking God for His mercy.

17 posted on 03/22/2006 7:07:34 PM PST by Miss Marple (Lord, please look after Mozart Lover's and Jemian's sons and keep them strong.)
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To: caseinpoint
It happens all of the time. The MSM does it's best to stop families who support our loved ones and their mission from speaking out.

They complained when we weren't organizing and now that families are organizing they refuse to speak to the groups.

18 posted on 03/22/2006 7:09:51 PM PST by armymarinemom (My sons freed Iraqi and Afghan Honor Roll students.)
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Treantos says he supports the troops, but he’s tired of the killing, particularly because so much of it comes at the hands of stateless insurgents on suicide missions.

And just what does this git think the definition of a terroist is?

19 posted on 03/22/2006 7:34:40 PM PST by Mike Darancette (In the Land of the Blind the one-eyed man is king.)
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To: caseinpoint

I would bet anything that Treantos was never in a war zone. Living and working in one has a way of cementing one's opinion on the side of "let's get these bastidges."


20 posted on 03/22/2006 8:25:47 PM PST by Rembrandt (We would have won Viet Nam w/o Dim interference.)
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