Winter Soldier Hearings
Get ready for the horrible, honest reality of the American occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan like you haven't heard it before. For four days, from March 13 through March 16, hundreds of U.S. veterans of the two wars will descend on Washington and testify in the "Winter Soldier" hearings about what they really did while they were serving their country in Iraq. And their experiences aren't pretty.
The event is inspired by the Winter Solider tribunal held in 1971 by Vietnam War vets, including John Kerry. The name comes from a quote from Thomas Paine, the revolutionary who rallied George Washington's troops at Valley Forge, saying: "These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman."
Paine was trying to keep Washington's army from deserting in the face of a bitter winter and mounting defeats at the hands of the British. Members of Iraq Veterans Against the War say the same type of courage is needed to confront the evils unleashed by the U.S. occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Lawless Atmosphere
"The problem that we face in Iraq is that policymakers in leadership have set a precedent of lawlessness where we don't abide by the rule of law, we don't respect international treaties, argued former U.S. Army Sergeant Logan Laituri, who served a tour in Iraq from 2004 to 2005 before being discharged as a conscientious objector. "So when that atmosphere exists it lends itself to criminal activity."
Laituri explained that precedent of lawlessness makes itself felt in the rules of engagement handed down by commanders to soldiers on the front lines. When he was stationed in Samarra, for example, he said one of his fellow soldiers shot an unarmed man while he walked down the street.
"The problem is that that soldier was not committing a crime as you might call it because the rules of engagement were very clear that no one was supposed to be walking down the street," Laituri said. "But I have a problem with that. You can't tell a family to leave everything they know so you can bomb the shit out of their house or their city. So while he definitely has protection under the law, I don't think that legitimates that type of violence."
Not Just Numbers
Aaron Hughes, a former member of the Illinois National Guard who spent a year running convoys in Iraq, is getting involved too. "We're trying to create a space for veterans to speak out and change the rhetoric around the war," he said. "There are human beings on both sides. There are not just numbers. That's what missing in our culture."
Hughes grew up in a basement apartment in Chicago and joined the National Guard when he saw how successfully it provided relief during heavy flooding on the Mississippi River.
But after being sent to Iraq, he came to see the military in a different way. An art student at the University of Illinois at the time he was called up, Hughes went back over the photos he took while deployed in Iraq and altered them in an "attempt to interpret the posture assumed as a soldier/tourist in the surreal space of Iraq." Hughes' work was been shown at the National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum in Chicago.
"I think it's wrong, looking back at it," he said. "How can you not perceive it as a step away from your humanity? They automatically start isolating you. They tell you your girlfriend or your husband is not going to be there. They tell you not to trust anyone but the military and they really start fostering that as your sole relationship in life."
Equally Criminal Wars
The veterans also want to stress the similarities between the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
"The exact same units that are getting the exact same training and the exact same orders are getting sent to both Iraq and Afghanistan," explained Perry O'Brien, a former U.S. Army Medic who became a conscientious objector after his tour in Afghanistan. "What we're seeing is a lot of similarities between practices in both countries and both are equally criminal."
O'Brien even witnessed the abuse of dead bodies during his tour. "When a patient would die, we would hear over the PA system an announcement through the clinic saying 'Who wants to learn how to do a chest tube?' or 'Who wants to know what a human heart looks like?,'" he said. "Rather than giving the proper treatment of the dead, the body would become a cadaver for medical practice with no consent from the victim."
First Winter Soldier
When the first Winter Soldier hearings were held 37 years ago in 1971, the United States had reached a point in the war that was very similar to what's going on today. Public opinion had moved decidedly against the war. Coalition partners like Australia and New Zealand were withdrawing their troops. The Pentagon Papers had just been released showing a long list of official deception from Washington. And yet, the war continued with President Richard Nixon pushing ahead with an expansion of U.S. intervention in Southeast Asia, which included the invasion of Cambodia.
Vietnam Veterans Against the War were determined to play a role in changing that. They gathered in Detroit to explain what they had really done when they were deployed overseas serving their countries. They showed, through their first-person testimony that atrocities like the My Lai massacre were not isolated exceptions.
Among those in attendance was 27-year-old Navy Lieutenant John Kerry, who had served on a Swift Boat in Vietnam. Three months after the hearings, Kerry took his case to Congress and spoke before a jammed Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing. Television cameras lined the walls, and veterans packed the seats.
Then and Now: Kerry and Mejia
"Many very highly decorated veterans testified to war crimes committed in Southeast Asia," Kerry told the committee, describing the events of the Winter Soldier gathering. "It is impossible to describe to you exactly what did happen in Detroit - the emotions in the room, and the feelings of the men who were reliving their experiences in Vietnam. They relived the absolute horror of what this country, in a sense, made them do."
In one of the most famous antiwar speeches of the era, Kerry concluded: "Someone has to die so that President Nixon won't be - and these are his words - 'the first president to lose a war'. We are asking Americans to think about that, because how do you ask a man to be the last man to die in Vietnam? How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?"
Members of Iraq Veterans Against the War intend to play a similarly historic role.
"We have given a blanket invitation to Congress," said Camilo Mejia, the Chair of the Board of Iraq Veterans Against the War. "We hope the Congress will give these hearings the same attention they did during the Vietnam era."
But action from politicians is only one possible outcome. Mejia says IVAW also hopes Winter Soldier will increase the size and strength of GI Resistance against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
"This event is going to empower soldiers to follow their conscience whatever that means for them," said Mejia, who deserted the military after five months in Iraq. "The kinds of things we're talking about are non-partisan. They're non-political. They have to do with human being trapped in this atrocity producing situation."
Breaking Point
Many observers believe the Army is already close to its breaking point. Last week, top Army officials told the Senate Armed Services Committee that it's is under serious strain and must reduce the length of combat tours as soon as possible. Gen. George Casey, the Army chief of Staff said, "The cumulative effects of the last six-plus years at war have left our Army out of balance."
Casey told the Senate Armed Services Committee Tuesday that cutting the time soldiers spend in combat is an integral part of reducing the stress on the force. Last year, Senate Republicans and President George W. Bush sabotaged Democratic attempts to ensure troops as much rest time at home as they spent on their most recent tour overseas. Cycling troops through three or four tours in Iraq and Afghanistan has been the only way Bush has been able to maintain a force of over 140,000 US soldiers in Iraq.
For most Americans, "this war has been statistics, it's been rhetoric," said Hughes, the former member of the Illinois National Guard. "But for the American soldiers who've served there it is personal, and for the Iraqi people who live there, it's personal. That's why our testimony is important."
Streaming Video and Audio
Video and photographic evidence will also be presented, and the Winter Soldier testimony and panels will be broadcast live on nationally Pacifica Radio and satellite television station Free Speech TV Channel 9415. Streaming video on ivaw.org, as well as audio at KPFA.org and warcomeshome.org will enable people to tune in across the world.
The War Comes Home site, which I edit and is associated with the San Francisco Pacifica radio station KPFA, will also feature bios, photos, and videos of the speakers. Online audio clips of the testimonials will be posted as the hearing progresses.
Space at the National Labor College in Silver Spring, Maryland, the Washington, DC suburb where the hearings will occur, is limited. Antiwar activists are not being encouraged to show up, but are instead being asked to have listening or viewing parties in their own communities.
Independent journalist Aaron Glantz, a Foreign Policy In Focus contributor, has reported extensively from Iraq throughout the U.S. occupation. He is author of How America Lost Iraq (Penguin). He will co-host the Pacifica radio broadcast of the Winter Soldier hearings, along with veteran Aimee Allison and both of them will blog from the hearing at warcomeshome.org, where listeners will be able to leave their comments.
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30 Comments so far
Show AllVince Lawrence, I agree with everything you wrote except your belief in the resonableness of the american people. Most people in this country are ignorant wankers.
Workreno... when my kid got back, he was disabled... even with a 40% disability they ordered him to report... called him back up after six years... anything to avoid activating the Draft and risk the growth of the anti-War movement... they'd probably take ME, and I'm a hundred years old.
I threw away the letters and never told him.
I will light some sage for you and for your sons...
Classists
It is straight up pompous classism to condemn soldiers.
Perhaps if you thought of it as a means of thinning the under-employed population of America... killing and politically marginalizing them by taking their virile or fertile 19 year old kids...
eugenics... maybe if you think of war as eugenics... it will make you smile... classists.
The fact is, if you think ALL soldiers are War Criminals... you are willfully underinformed...
I'd dearly love for you to have the experience of a gun at the back of your head... while you hold the gun... because that's the deal
You either do what your superiors tell you or they will shoot you or imprison you
None of the spitters in this line have anything like the moral fortitude of the soldiers standing up on Winter Soldiers day... owning their own... wrestling with their demons and emerging victorious... taking a stand for love.
Just spitters... you can't catch your own act to save your life.
It's no wonder the anti-War movement continues to be marginalized, unable to muster support from the general population... you're incapable of forming a partnership with ANYONE that has a more nuanced view of reality.
You're like tongue talking Christian Zionists... no different in your own way...
I have to wonder if you're truly anti-war... or just agents provacateur to keep the movement small.
Listen to a WWII vet telling the truth in 1964 .I was 2 years old,but my parents never sang me this tune.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VucczIg98Gw
It might help if our children had a few facts when they make the decision to fight wars for oligarchies.
I was in the Marines in the early 80s Try as I may I couldn't talk my eldest son out of enlisting. He left for boot camp today. Our relationship wasn't as tight as it should have been.
I took my second son (12years of age) out of the public school system just recently so he can be taught reality rather than indoctrination. I don't wish to send 2 sons to fight for the empire.
Iraq Veterans Against the War WINTER SOLDIER,2 FUNDRAISER
LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA
MARCH 9, 2008
VIDEOS OF EVENT:
YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TG-mwThjOxY
FOX NEWS, L.A.
http://www.myfoxla.com/myfox/pages/News/Detail?contentId=5983995&version=3&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=VST...
www.ivaw.org
1776: I'm a Viet Nam vet, do I have a right to speak out against the criminal elite in Washington DC, sub ligating the future of my country and my family to endless war and its costs; both human, as well as financial?
Yes, as a matter of fact, the only good veteran is a repentant veteran.
I salute (but not in a military way) the Iraq Veterans Against the War as I salute my Dad, a WW2 veteran and anti-war to the core, and Howard Zinn, and the Iraqi anti-war vets I have met.
You are awesome. May you prosper and multiply.
Uncle Sam
Is that really you Uncle Sam
Is that really you Uncle Sam
Who's calling Sam?…..
Who's calling Sam?…..
Is that really you Uncle
Say Sam, I think it's time for therapy.
And hay, What's with the treachery?
Chilling calls of uncle all across the land
Don't seem to stay your taloned hand
Even little apples blush,…. and
them demons don't cry when
Uncle calls for more demon..oracy
seeded from above with shock and awe.
Yah demons don't cry
demons don't cry
when Uncle calls ……democracy.
De..mock…racry
No demon don't cry
No no demon don't cry
Is your mirror a fair one Sam?
Is it balanced? Is it finely ground
And bound by optics
That flip the right and left?
Does sinister become the righteous right?
Who's calling Sam?
Who's calling Sam
Is that a beckon or a finger?
You got no soul to sell Sam.
You got no soul to sell Sam.
Who you been calling Sam?
Is it the needy you have been needing?
How long have you been on the lam Sam?
Is that a swagger of a limp Sam?
Having trouble with you strings Sam?
You pushing pie again Sam?
Shocking, Corporate,.. Awe pie?
Empire Pie?
Call your 'little apples'
Uncle Sam
Magog will be agog with all them little apples
Uncle Sam.
So 1776Freedom1776, do you think the last batch did NOT represent the reality of the 70s, and that we really did win in Nam?
Or what is your basis for being less than charitable for those heroes who choose to buck the system and let the rest of the public know what the govt news blackout and blockages have eliminated from sight and perception?
So do you know so much better than 300 million people being able to decide for themselves, that the people at large shouldn't be exposed to the truth of these wounded but far nobler men than yourself.
Remember the idea of a free press, and self determination - or are you against any vestige of self awareness (including your own)?
What did you serve in, Mc'Noodles braff-a-lot?
Namaste
let these truely brave soldiers be heard far and wide. this administration is finally receiving resistence from their own military, not to mention critical opponents in the intelligence community that are tracking all these goings on. everyone knows that the us cannot take on another war front. and everyone is just trying to ride out the next 10 months before a new administration (hopefully one where cooler heads will prevail) moves into that White House. Wars are costly on societies, one can acually see the social decay, as it were, when wars are being waged. My only worry is that people in that sort of power and position after so much time might not care to give it up. The next year should be very interesting, never before have so many important issues come to a head. Lets see..global warming, peak oil, shortages of just about everything, not to mention one of the most 'defining' elections ever for the next presidency. i am, as many others, ready for a leader that can unite this melting pot called america toward a more fair and just society. fair and just societies are not made by being totally addicted to a global commodity that is costly to obtain. Shipping vast amounts of oil just doesn't make any sense anymore, where are the modern day Teslas? high time to release all that free (or much cheaper and cleaner) technology (and INDUSTRIAL HEMP) that the corporations have been greedily hoarding for some decades now. OIL IS SO 20th CENTURY, bush loves swimming in it though, he likes the smell of it. in fact he eats it at least twice a day, and when he shits he loves to wipe his a$$ with hundred dollar bills. cheney helps him apply the GoldBond after.
The use of the word criminal to describe members of the government is entirely appropiate and necessary. We should point out rpeatedly to people that these are criminal acts subject to prison or execution. It happens to be the truth.
From: lawrences
To:
Subject: YOUR impending war against Iraq
Date: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 10:08 AM
Dear Sir:
Your apparent single-minded determination to begin the last world war is worse than folly. If there is anyone left after what will undoubtedly be a true global human disaster, history will record your name in the company of Genghis Khan, Kaiser Wilhelm, Adolph Hitler and the like. If you were truly interested in peace and progress you would be using the trillions of dollars now being spent to prepare global Armageddon on new energy resources.
I am no coward, nor am I sympathetic to repressive fundamentalist religious doctrines. This impending conflict will mark the end of human progress for so many decades into the future that I cannot believe that even my children's lifetimes will be free of the consequences of such a horrible mistake.
Prove to me and to the rest of humanity that you truly believe in and support democracy and freedom instead of corporate oligarchy. I am firmly convinced that you are at present, the mouthpiece of the latter.
STOP THE WAR PREPARATIONS NOW !!!!!!
A sincere Veteran, American, and a Human Being,
Vince Lawrence
From: lawrences
To:
Subject: The impending war against Iraq
Date: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 12:43 PM
Dear Sir:
Although I am a resident of Ohio, I am contacting you because you have proven to be a man of honor and reason and a powerful force in the U.S. Senate. I am strongly opposed to the impending war in the Middle East, and have already expressed these views to the senators from Ohio, but I believe that if anybody can mobilize opposition to this impending disaster, it may be you. I listened to your comments prior to the non-debate concerning the Resolution to authorize the use of force, and I agree that the real consequences of this conflict were not addressed at all.
This conflict is worse than folly. I believe that at the very least: the situation in the Middle East will be much worse and not better; world opinion will solidify against Americans and American policies; terrorist organizations and activities will be strengthened, not weakened; we will be bankrupted into the unforeseeable future. At the worst, this act of aggression will plunge humanity into global conflict the likes of which previous human experience will not have prepared us. Lest these concerns seem selfish and self-centered, I do not wish to see American sons and daughters slaughter innocent civilians from the safety of our high-tech weaponry, and all for the true purpose of expanding the corporate oligarchy.
Now is not the time to remain silent for the purpose of political expediency. While representative democracy still exists between these shores it is time to reign in a chief executive and his cabal who are apparently in the throes of a consuming blood-lust. I have considered myself and have voted Democrat all of my life (I'm 50 years old), and I must say that I am disgusted that most of the elected Democrats in Washington have been struck mute on this issue. No reasonable person who is fully contemplating the consequences of what is about to happen could come to the conclusion that any good is going to come from this. I believe, despite the gaudy and superficial manifestations of popular American culture, that this country is populated by reasonable people, and our elected representatives should consider the consequences of remaining mute and cowardly as George II leads us into a national disgrace and disaster.
History, if indeed there be anyone left to record it, will justly lay the blame for this catastrophe at our feet. Please sir, I implore you, do everything in your power to stop this from happening.
A sincere Veteran, American, and a Human Being,
Vince Lawrence
cranky-chatter: my brother was a concientous objector to the Viet Nam war and basically had to become an object of local scorn to get that designation. Once you enlist, you're screwed. Why did I join? I've always had a fairly good sense of where we are politically and I knew that for the term of my enlistement ('72-'75) I would never have to go into combat and kill someone.
1776Freedom: you are, without a doubt, a clueless fool.
"What they aren't telling these kids is they may be SLAVES FOR LIFE."
If that's what it takes to break the US military-machine then so be it . Better them than the citizens of the countries that the American military invaded.
OH, Post Script.
Have you ever heard of the "stop loss" program for soldiers declared "mission essential?"
That means they are IN for the "Duration of Conflict" without regard to their enlistment time frames. That "conflict" is defined as the ambiguous "war on terror," not the conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan.
What they aren't telling these kids is they may be SLAVES FOR LIFE.
Warrior/Slaves... jeebus, do YOU have ANY IDEA what that could do to a person's mind?
Conscientious Objector status is authorized if a person is opposed to ALL violence on principle. There are two subcategories of service permitted to C.O.s. One, in uniform but unarmed, or with a simple sidearm... non-combatant Medic or Clerk. Another is out of uniform, civilian status, working in a V.A. hospital or other alternative service.
Conscientious Objection based upon political opposition to a specific war, has no lawful recognition. It's not permitted. Two years in the Penitentiary, basically... the exception being the one time "amnesty" for expatriates after the Vietnam Conflict.
A civilian draftee that refuses to serve gets two years in a Federal Penitentiary. Punishments for Active Duty personnel can be MUCH LONGER incarceration at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
Young men and women, caught up the backdoor draft, wanting a better life and not understanding the indefinite nature of their commitment... being lied to by recruiters... misled by the Corporate Media... are just "young men and women." That's all. They're not friggin Mengele'.
I don't believe in playing Monday Morning Quarterback in OTHER PEOPLE'S lives. Anyone of you Armchair Warriors want to volunteer for Leavenworth, on principle?
I served six years AND I was a C.O.... not easy to do. These men and women, especially of the Guard, being rotated back and back for multiple tours of duty in the Middle East have my sympathy. This makes Korea and Vietnam look like a cakewalk. Further, they often don't receive the benefits of Veterans of the Enlisted ranks.
I saw a sign at the V.A. that said "If you have served in Iraq or Afghanistan, you may be eligible for treatment for medical problems caused by your deployment for up to three years."
WTF? I repeat, WTF?
Ok, ya'all, so the only good veteran is a repentant veteran, eh?
Well, when I say KMA, I want you to know I mean it in the best possible way... left of center, and you can go high, if all that moral posturing has stiffened your backs.
The only good war criminal is an ex-war criminal who publicly repents by working to prevent further war crimes and to ease the plight of the victims. Howard Zinn, not Curtis LeMay. (Geo. C. Marshall gets some credit with the Marshall Plan, but he never repented for what he and others did in the Pacific, expanding that war to SE Asia and the islands for the sake of bypassing the US Constitution.)
These men have done a rare thing for a US war veteran: they have redeveloped adult morals, and rejected their former institution's treason to the US people. We need more veterans to do likewise (but not more war veterans).
I note the emphasis is on the way the US military wages war. It does so with criminal means, without addressing the issue of intent. Of course, the US military wages war with criminal intent as well.
As far as I recall, Camilo Mejia is not a 'deserter', he didn't desert, but applied CONSCIENCE and is really C.O. So I wonder why Glantz said that Mejia 'deserted'.
We'll know soon. Just how will FOX spin the testimony of our Winter Soldiers? Will Bill O'Rielly call them agents of al Caida? Will Rush Limbaugh brand them unpatriotic? And Laura Ingraham; just what smug little insults will she hurl? Tune in next week. We are all waiting to ride you right-wing assholes' spinmobile.
Doom n Gloom is right. He left out the judges, and I know from personal experience they are criminal too. We are in big trouble in this country.
The White House is criminal, the Congress is criminal, the Justice Department is Criminal, the CIA is criminal, the Media is criminal, the Military Services are criminal, the Arms Manufacturers are criminal, and the American People are criminal. Criminal laws and criminal acts have become the American way. Wherever morality raises it's head, as it must, it will be crushed. The American People have no ears and no heart for morality. America has become a criminal enterprise.
iraq is only an instance of a far more serious problem: anglo-american control through violence of the whole ME. this must be emphasized in all discussions of iraq, else we are shooting ourselves in the foot.
"In June of that year, O'Neill debated Kerry on the David Frost Show and was so well versed in the facts that he made O'Neill look like a fool.
In 2003, John O'Neill was one of the original founders of "The Swift Boat Vets"."
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And, of course, long before 2003, in pursuit of selfish political ambition, Sen Kerry memory-holed all the horrors of his service in Vietnam, and became quite proud of his atrocities gunning down gooks from that swift boat on the Mekong!
Sampan off the port bow! Sampan off the Port Bow!!!
But, Me? I did my duty, as the Daniel David's ordered me to do! I went o the voting machine, swallowed hard, for the first time in three elections DIDN'T vote for Nader, and voted for Kerry!
NEVER AGAIN!
Our Winter Soldiers can't Hear - they have all gone deaf making the world safe for waterboarding. Ask our Laughing COW boy.
For the record, John Kerry was neither involved in the organizing of the original Winter Soldier hearings, nor did he personally testify... he merely attended the Detroit event.
Two and a half months later, after becoming spokeman for the 20-some thousand member "Vietnam Veterans Against the War", Kerry testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee where he received a standing ovation from EVERYONE including his fellow soldiers, the Press and the attending Senators. (I was there.)
Contrary to the well-spread politically-motivated myth, he did NOT denigrate his fellow soldiers... quite the contrary... he demanded that they be recognized for everything they have given up for their country, and that they be provided the services and benefits they had been promised.
Shortly after the Senate Foreign Relations Hearings, Richard Nixon met with John O'Neill and asked him to try to discredit Kerry.
In June of that year, O'Neill debated Kerry on the David Frost Show and was so well versed in the facts that he made O'Neill look like a fool.
In 2003, John O'Neill was one of the original founders of "The Swift Boat Vets".
Whistle-blowing is tough work anywhere, most especially against something as culturally-controlling as the military or the "patriotism" thing even in families and civilian life. I hope these hearings get A LOT of press attention.
I also wish we had more forums for verifiable (vetted by someone) yet anonymous expression from current and former military members. Not everyone can be so out in the open as John Kerry in 1971--for lots of reasons--but I have a feeling that many who cannot would like to be, on moral grounds, not just to gripe.
We are anything but "lawless".
We have lots and lots of conflicting and by-passing Laws -- therefore, anything we want (given circumstances) can be EITHER Lawful _or_ Unlawful -- as best fits the 'prevailing-interests' of our 'prevailing-Interests' at the time.
That isn't Lawless, at all...that's Realism, and the New World Order.
Get used to it...
Between these brave soldiers coming forward like this, and the UN Report that will be released next month: detailing The Israeli War Crimes and Our support of them.. this should be the spring of a new understanding of the true nature of what we are involved in. My Heartfelt salute to all the Brave soldiers that are speaking out. Peace on Earth, Good will towards All. - All except for the perpetrators of the 934 Lies that got us into this current mess! Thanks. Peace.
These veterans are true patriots and are trying to help the country understand just what is happening in their name every day in Iraq and Afghanistan. Just as it was happening every day in Vietnam. These guys are once again going to put their lives on the line and testify for the good of the country. Our country desperately needs more veterans who are willing to speak up about what they are doing.
For more insight into how our military is used read WAR IS A RACKET by Smedley Butler.
Hoa binh
Here is my latest letter to the North County Times, San Diego County.
Support these troops
This week Iraq veterans will be in Washington and elsewhere to tell their stories. I hope that the NC Times covers this and gives these veterans the opportunity to reach the people of North County. These veterans will be telling of the atrocities and crimes they committed or saw happen in Iraq. They will tell of the horrors that have been committed on behalf on the American empire.
Here's where the 'Support the troops' crowd shows their true colors. Do they support all the troops? Do they support these veterans who are brave enough to come forward and alert us to the evil deeds that have been done in our name?
American Friends Service Committee calculations:
ONE DAY OF THE IRAQ WAR =
- 6,482 Families with Homes
- 12,478 Elementary School Teachers
- 95,364 Head Start Places for Children
- 84 New Elementary Schools
- 1,274,336 Homes with Renewable Electricity
- 163,525 People with Health Care
- 1,153,846 Children with Free School Lunches
its time to listen to those willing and able to speak