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Iraq War Veteran Declares War on Hollywood, Media

by: Scott Martin   posted: 2009-01-30 02:11:00
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Over at Big Hollywood Iraq War Vet Sgt. Welch has declared war on Hollywood liberals:

Almost 90% of Americans believe the war in Iraq is and was a waste. The Hollywood media feeds the public wasteful, depressing, and horribly fabricated stories. When did the U.S. military become the bad-guys? We are stereotyped “Generation Kill.” I guess that is all we do. All we do is go to Iraq, hunt innocents and slaughter them. I guess that is what I did for eight months while I was there.

I guess I really didn’t save Iraqi families from being tortured by foreign jihadis. I didn’t set up the first ever Iraqi elections. Or see my brothers blown up, shot, maimed, and killed. Getting attacked from Mosques and hospitals–and you know what? We just took it, day after day we took it and we kept going. An IED blowing up underneath me each day. We couldn’t fight back; we were ordered not to. No matter how much vengeful, pent up aggression I felt, or how much I wanted to kill, I didn’t act on it. We have a code, Rules of Engagement. “RULES,” rules that are followed.

But according to then Senator and now President Obama, all I did was air-raid villages and kill innocent civilians...

Thank you so much American media, special thanks to Hollywood. Our entire sacrifice was a complete waste. My friends died for nothing. We are exploited and lies are told. The truth is never reported. The good outweighs the bad. But you will never see it.

Much more to see at the link, including a few interesting videos. Welch and the rest of his self-sacrificing heroes hopefully can take some solace in knowing that many Americans today, and untold millions of Iraqis who may not have even been born yet, thank them for their honorable service.

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KansasGirl on 2009-01-30 06:35:20

Good luck with that. The elites in Hollywood are all about making life easy for themselves.


John on 2009-01-30 08:16:13

You know how we are taught in schools to not make stereotypes? How is it that we are told not to assume things just because a person is Black, White, Asian, a man or a woman, but we can assume the most terrible things because a person is fighting for this country? How can the soldiers be the enemies when they have torn down a tyrant, established democracy, and ensured the safety of millions of Iraqi families? Sometimes I wonder whether the media is there to tell us the unbiased information so we can make our own decisions, or if it's just there to brainwash us and tell us what to think. Cheers to you, man, for standing up for the wonderful liberation job you guys have worked so tirelessly for. God bless America and our troops!


JohnQPublic on 2009-01-30 15:58:12

Sgt Welch,

I believe most people see it the same way I do... we never should have gone to Iraq. Why did we go to Iraq? Obviously the evidence at the time was only believed by a handful of countries and even within those countries not everyone agreed with the evidence. The experts at the time (Hans Blix and the UN) even disagreed with the evidence.

1 - Iraq contained WMDs and wanted to use them against the US asap

2 - Iraq was harboring Al Quaeda (specifically, not just terrorist but the Bin Laden organization)

3 - Iraq sought yellow cake uranium from Niger.

Those were the ONLY reasons given to the American public and the world public as stated by GWB during his state of the union address pre the war.

A DEMOCRATIC world vote took place and we went against that. A DEMOCRATIC country went against a DEMOCRATIC vote because it didn't go the way our leaders wanted it to go... how democratic (HUGE black mark against America there).

For the weak reasoning, faulty evidence and the ever changing explanation for why we went to war, many of us believe our government and the military men and women who support this war along with all the tax payers who fund the war are responsible for the actions this country takes in regards to the war.

I believe treason has taken place. I believe US Marines who swore to uphold the Constitution which states a declaration of war needs to occur (which never did) before we can go to war.

I believe we went to Iraq for three reasons... to kill Saddam as a personal vendetta against the Bush family for Saddam trying to kill GHWB, Laura Bush and Barbara Bush in Kuwait after the first Gulf War in the 90's. Second reason is the same reason why the US overthrew a DEMOCRATICALLY elected president of Iran in 1979 and that is for $$$ in oil profits. A part of that has been allowing certain corporations who our gov't officials had a direct stake in to profit off of war. The third reason is so the neo-conservatives could restructure the Middle East so they could be more "westernized". Which is EXACTLY the reason the whole middle east hates us... because we force people to change and be the way WE want them to be instead of allowing them to live their lives as they see fit.

For these reasons, I dislike ALL military personnel who have taken part in Operation Iraqi Freedom. It is nothing against YOU personally. I don't know you. I'm sure you felt you were doing the right thing. We can agree to disagree. BUT, I think YOU made a HORRIBLE mistake, a revenge killing for 9/11 and I can't support you. I can't support the reasoning that all military men make of BLINDLY following orders (remember that excuse during Nuremberg trials?). I cannot support the statement military men make when asked why they are going back to Iraq and that is to help out their fellow soldiers. It seems each soldier is only there to help his fellow soldier when they could be doing that on our homeland much easier.

~4000 humans died on 9/11 and for that we have killed ~100,000 humans (Iraqi's) and ~4000 more humans (Americans). For about the 4000 killed on 9/11 we have displaced MILLIONS of Middle Easterners who were forced to find refuge in other countries like Syria who are now hurting because of the huge influx of new people.

Simply put. It wasn't worth the cost. It wasn't worth the expected cost when we knew what we thought we knew. It wasn't worth the actual cost now that we know now what we didn't know then.

references:

http://www.house.gov/paul/press/press2002/pr100402.htm

http://www.iraqbodycount.org/

http://archives.cnn.com/2002/ALLPOLITICS/01/29/bush.speech.txt/

http://www.newamericancentury.org/


Rob on 2009-01-30 16:07:23

Yes. Their deaths were indeed a waste. Also, so were the deaths of every American in Vietnam and Korea. They died, and will continue to die, in vain. That thought is so abhorrent to you military vets that you will obstinately believe a lie, retreating into anger and patriotism every time it is challenged. Well too bad.

It's not your fault, though. It's ours. The civilian government controls the military, and we civilians control the civilian government. At least, that's how it's supposed to work.

For my part, none of you are getting a ticker tape parade. I didn't ask you to go over there, and you aren't helping to keep me safe. When you signed up you were freely sacrificing your say in the matter- you were sublimating your will to the will of your commanders. I don't see how else a military could possibly function. For that reason, I'm not blaming you for anything. But also for that reason, you should quit whining.


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