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Kucinich: Eliminate Deceptive Army Recruitment
WASHINGTON - March 12 - Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) today sent a letter to the Chairman and Ranking Member of the House Committee on Armed Services, Mr. Ike Skelton and Mr. John McHugh respectively, requesting that the committee eliminate the budget authority for the Virtual Army Experience (VAE) in the defense authorization bill for the 2010 fiscal year.
"The VAE is a state-of-the-art, interactive recruiting tool used by the Army to give participants as young as 13 years old a naïve and unrealistic glimpse into the world of Soldiering... The VAE shields participants from the realities of killing while glorifying the taking of human life in a thinly veiled attempt to recruit new soldiers," Kucinich wrote in the letter.
The full text of the letter follows:
March 12, 2009
The Honorable Ike Skelton
Chairman
House Committee on Armed Services
2120 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
The Honorable John McHugh
Ranking Member
House Committee on Armed Services
2120 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Dear Chairman Skelton and Ranking Member McHugh:
I urge you to eliminate budget authority for the Virtual Army Experience (VAE) in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010. The VAE is a state-of-the-art, interactive recruiting tool used by the Army to give participants as young as 13 years old a naïve and unrealistic glimpse into the world of Soldiering.
The VAE allows participants to perform missions using adapted combat training technology meant to imitate the feel of real Army equipment through the use of air-pressured guns that mimic recoil and kickback, and Humvees that shake slightly from simulated IED explosions. Although participants score points for shooting people in uniform and lose points for firing on noncombatants, no blood or carnage is ever seen in the simulation. The VAE shields participants from the realities of killing while glorifying the taking of human life in a thinly veiled attempt to recruit new soldiers. Making matters worse, if a child wants to take part in the simulation, the Army collects his or her contact information, as well as an assessment of the child's performance in the simulator.
The VAE travels around the country to family oriented venues such as amusement parks, air shows and county fairs. When the VAE came to the Cleveland Air Show in 2008, I raised concerns and objections with the Army. Allowing children as young as thirteen years of age to participate in a simulation endorsed by the United States Government that glorifies and sanitizes extreme violence is unacceptable. Like many towns across the U.S., Cleveland is trying to do the opposite because of its very real struggles with violence. Exposing children to America's heroes is beneficial to both the children and members of the armed service. However, this exposure must be honest and complete, rather than portraying an unrealistic or incomplete picture of what choosing future service to our country might entail.
I appreciate the difficult job the Committee faces when setting the priorities for fiscal year 2010. I hope you will agree that it is irresponsible to continue the touring of the VAE exhibits. In 2007 the reported estimated cost to operate the VAE was $9.8 million. This money can be better spent. I urge you to eliminate from the budget the Virtual Army Experience in the National Defense Authorization Act of 2010. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Dennis J. Kucinich
Member of Congress
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Show AllI really appreciate the work Rep. Kucinich does. Before the election I appreciated his efforts on impeachment.
But strangely, since the Nov. 4 election Rep. Kucinich has been completely silent on the issue of accountability for Bush, Cheney and appointees for the many violations of Federal Law, the Constitution, and the Geneva Convention on Torture.
Torture is a Federal crime with penalties of 20 years to life and the death penalty if the prisoner dies as a result of torture. It is a very serious crime. They took people off the streets and held them without charges for years
I hope that if all of us reading this call Rep. Kucinich and ask him to call for a Special Prosecutor for the Bush appointees, he will. He just needs encouragement.
You all should Sign the Petition at AngryVoters.org
Individuals: Sign The Petition To Prosecute those in the Bush Administration that violated Federal Laws.
Have your organization pass this url to members with a recommendation to sign.
Groups: Endorse the Joint Letter To Attorney General Holder asking him to appoint a Special Prosecutor for Bush, Cheney and appointees who approved TORTURE and violated other Federal Laws
http://AngryVoters.org
Its good to give some credit to Representative Kucinich, who at least had the backbone to stand up to the "demorepubli(No-we)Cont-put that issue on the table" I watched him (on my computer)standing outdoors with 3 or 4 reporters when he read he announced his intention to pursue the impeachment of Cheney. He was severely criticized by all covering the event, one Dana Priest from the Washington Post. After Stephanie Tubbs passed and he was energized with the few who backed him to impeach Bush, I watched him on CSPAN as he read aloud for more than two hours each article of impeachment. This man has given way more than any other person serving in congress to the issue of pursing justice.
Contrary to this opinion (of Representative Kucinich's lack of involvement) in seeking a fair resolution to the crimes committed by the previous administration, I have been thoroughly impressed by Rep. Kucinich's steadfast desire and hard work to seeking to put an end to ALL of the evil, corruption, greed, ill, might as well just call it "sin"...which continues to take place today. We can't expect miracles with Obama, but we can hope for change, and change begins within. It takes each one of us and our perserverence in our efforts to see a better world come out of this hell we've been living in over the past God knows how many years.
I suggest anyone interested in Rep. Kucinich's work take a look at www.thepeacealliance.org and keep your eyes opened, I have seen DK on DemocracyNow, heard him on NPR's "On Point", he was on Greta van Suskin last night!
"Super K" is the only one with the cajones to stand up and speak out....before the election AND now.
OK, we won the election....so what do we do now, retire and sit on our butts while the Rethuglicans do all the work for 2012?
The lack of comments to this article says a train load about people's interest.