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Scott Thomas = Clifton Hicks??

http://www.iava.org/component/option,com_/Itemid,119/option,content/task,view/id,262/

Some lengthy autobiographical stuff. Certainly has the same point of view and similar prose.


20 posted on 07/20/2007 10:08:02 PM PDT by cookcounty (Famous Quotes: "I have not yet begun to fight!! ...and I'm so terribly exhausted!" --Capt Harry Reid)
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To: sono; MNJohnnie; rodguy911; HonestConservative; eeevil conservative; holdonnow; All

Research Call. Need confirm re: Middle Initial

This the guy?
http://www.ivaw.org/user/286

Read this... scroll down some:
http://thecommonills.blogspot.com/2007/06/iraq-snapshot_11.html

Also covering the topic yesterday was Heather Wokusch (OpEdNews) who covers the cases of Kyle D. Huwer, Clifton F. Hicks and “John” (a psuedonym). John self-checked out and is back in the US avoiding his family (”avid Bush-supporters; his uncle works for a weapons manufacturer and his stepfather, for an oil company”) but has some contact with his girlfriend “Sarah” who notes the difference between media in Germany and in the US, “Watching the news here [US] really makes me angry, people are so detached from reality. They increse the troop deployments from 12 to 15 months, and no one besides the military families recognizes it. They are sending back national guard people for multiple deployments, no one recognizes it. You hardly hear anything about what that puts on the families, emotionally and financially. I’m deeply mad and sad about that at the same time.”
John explains to Wokusch the transformation he had while serving in Iraq and notes, “It was not what I was expecting at all. There are people in Iraq making HUGE sums of money profiting over poorly supervised and ill-run government contracts. When you hear about the cost of the war in Iraq, it’s this kind of thing that’s doing it, not the body armor, having to pay the soliders a couple of meager extra bucks, or armoring the humvees. It’s paying KBP $90 for every time I turn in my laundry while paying poor Pakistani and Filipino workers who work long hours with no days off for years at a time (and handling thousands of bags of laundry) $15 a day.” [Note: Heather Wokusch’s article also contains an audio-visual stream option.]

Clifton Hicks is now discharged and some may remember his story from Peter Laufer’s
Mission Rejected: U.S. Soldiers Who Say No to Iraq. In the book Laufer recounts how Hicks father posted one his son’s letters home (from Iraq) online and the military’s response was “a Field Grade Article 15” (p. 185) which Hicks learned after his woke him up one morning kicking his cot and, pay attention easily shocked Heather Hollingsworth-types, cursing at him. “They were going to throw me in jail for treason.” After he was demoted to private and fined $800, Hicks applied for CO status. Hicks told Laufer, “If I don’t get it? I have other avenues of approach to get home. I’ve told them I am not going back to Iraq” and would rather go to prison but “[i]t won’t come to that, though, because I think I’m too smart for that to happen to me. Civil disobedience is an option — just refuse to put the uniform on. Maybe a hunger strike. There’s all kinds of things you can do. It’s looking like they’ll approve it. But if they don’t, I have Plan B, Plan C, all the way up to desertion” (p. 187). Laufer’s chapter on Hicks ends with Hicks being told he will receive CO status and a discharge. [Reminder, Laufer now hosts a two hour program each Sunday morning on KPFA from 9:00 to 11:00 am PST. The program is not yet named — though it is airing — and Laufer’s program airs in Larry Bensky’s old time slot.]

Note: Ummm... Germany BTW, that site is full of traitors in the worst sense of the word. But now we know who a lot of them are and who they use. Sick.


25 posted on 07/22/2007 12:05:38 PM PDT by AliVeritas (I'd rather be in Gitmo under Bush, than a Davidian under Clinton. - Media Tycoon)
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