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Letters in Response to Capt. Lund and Code Pink (RE: USMC Captain's Open Letter To Code Pink)
The Berkeley Daily Planet ^ | October 16, 2007 | Various

Posted on 10/17/2007 1:00:04 PM PDT by DogByte6RER

Letters in Response to Capt. Lund and Code Pink

Editors, Daily Planet:

Thank you for printing the letter by Captain Richard Lund. I work in a building on University Avenue. I am a woman, I am a mother, I am the wife of a veteran, I am a liberal, I am a democrat, I am a staunch opponent to this war, and I am an enemy of President Bush. And I am ashamed.

Wars aren’t created by the military, they are created by politicians and their self- serving constituents.

The Code Pink protest is an insult to the sacrifices made by heroes like Captain Lund and the other men and women serving in our military, and does no service to our cause of ending this war.

Please forward along to Captain Lund our support and our thanks.

Bridget Haverty

Editors, Daily Planet:

Bravo for printing Captain Richard Lund's letter. There is still some equal rights alive in Berkeley.

Yvonne Holcomb

Editors, Daily Planet:

I want to thank this paper for printing the open letter from Captain Lund to Code Pink. While we here in the Midwest know that those in Berkeley oppose anything to do with the military, it is still guys like Captain Lund who defend their rights as Americans.

I personally feel that Code Pink is run by extremists and communist sympathizers and should be locked up. Especially when I hear about what they do in the halls of congress. One of our greatest presidents ever, Abraham Lincoln, suspended habeus corpus and imprisoned “Copperhead Demo-crats,” who emboldened the enemy during a time of war. Just like Code Pink.

Keith Best

Waukesha, WI

Editors, Daily Planet:

Please stand together and show the members of Code Pink what a disgrace they are to your community. Little do they understand that Captain Lund has put his life on the line defending the very freedoms Code Pink used to dishonor him. Code Pink should be blushing for only one reason—out of embarrassment and shame for their actions.

Sonia

San Diego

Editors, Daily Planet:

I don't see how anyone could ever show disrespect to an officer; especially a Marine.

It's like the person who hates police, but when someone is breaking into your house; they’re the first people you would call.

You would think he would be treated with cheers and excitement being new in the area. Where is the neighborhood hospitality?

Unfortunately, we have in America people who hate being American. If they find such bitterness with officers that are here to protect us from an invasion from a foreign enemy, then they should just leave the country asap. We don't want people with that kind of attitude living here in this country. Good luck with the country that would take them in. They would do the same immature behavior there as well.

Berkeley should kick out those kinds of spoiled brats out of their city. God Bless our Marines.

Catherine Le Bell

Los Angeles

Editors, Daily Planet:

Thank you for printing Captain Richard Lund's letter on 10/02 to Code Pink. It was the carefully measured response of a professional military officer to pseudo intellectuals who think they know so much but are in fact grossly uninformed.

It is fair and right of you to at least let those you probably disagree with have their say in the matter. If it were not for that Marine and many like him, there could be no protest at all.

Rick Murray

Redmond, OR

Editors, Daily Planet:

I am curious if Code Pink ever responded to this well-written article. If so, please send a link. Though I live in northern Minnesota (identified as democrats), the support for our troops and military structure is extremely strong.

Cliff Gawne-Mark

Duluth, MN

Editors, Daily Planet:

I am continually sickened by the activities of organizations like CodePinko and MoveOn.org.

I don’t care if you hate Bush and loathe the Iraq situation, Capt. Lund has devoted his adult life to you and the United States and is willing to give his life for the misguided, sniveling liberals who defaced his facility. Were it not for our military, we would not have the freedom to criticize our government.

I am a veteran of the army. During my enlistment, I met, trained and worked with USMC Officers and Gunney Sgts. The Gunneys were a little scarey, but the officers were all top notch. My favorite uncle, a graduate of the Naval Academy, was buried on the bottom at Guadalcanal and had a DE named after him.

I don’t care if you hate our country, burn our flag or vote democratic; please show our men and women on the front lines of your defense a little respect.

To Captain Lund, I salute you, Sir. Semper Fi.

Richard Landers

formerly RA 15 660 011

Wooster, OH

Editors, Daily Planet:

Wow, the Marines rock, and Code Pink kinda sucks big time.

Susanne Aspley

Editors, Daily Planet:

As a typical American (that’s a citizen of U.S.A. for those of you who don’t like us using the name of the American continents to describe our country), I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks for the important work you and all our brave military personnel do for our freedom.

It often goes unsaid and is taken for granted, but Code Pink, and other “peace loving” organizations, only have the freedom to speak out against our country because that privilege is secured by our military forces.

Take a look at history and try to find one instance where peace was ever secured without military force—it has never happened. There will always be evil human beings who must be fought to secure peace for the masses and unfortunately innocent people will die in the process. People die, every one of us will, and to bravely risk your life to help secure peace and freedom of speech, without the courtesy of thanks from those who benefit most from it, is one of the most righteous ways a human being can live his or her life.

BWB

San Diego, CA

Editors, Daily Planet:

My hat is off to the young Marine captain. His response was well taken and straightforward. Unlike the advocates of free speech that come in the night like a common criminal because they can't defend their indefensible point of view.

My hat is off to the Berkeley Daily Planet for printing his response.

Bill Santos

San Jose, CA


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: berkeley; codepink; iraq; leftcoast; leftists; moonbats; semperfi; usmc; wot
While there is a mix in the letter writers as to being in the "pro war" or "anti war" camps, all of the published letters support Captain Richard Lund and are critical of Code Pink's vandalizing of the USMC Officer Recruiting Office in Berkeley, CA
1 posted on 10/17/2007 1:00:11 PM PDT by DogByte6RER
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For background:

Commentary: An Open Letter to Code Pink [Marine Recruiter Blasts Aging Hippie Traitors]

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1905528/posts


2 posted on 10/17/2007 1:01:09 PM PDT by DogByte6RER ("Loose lips sink ships")
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To: Doctor Raoul

ping

(I thought you might be interested since you posted the original)


3 posted on 10/17/2007 1:02:22 PM PDT by DogByte6RER ("Loose lips sink ships")
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Here is the Berkeley Daily Planet’s Op-Ed editorial related to Capt. Lund’s Open letter to Code Pink (note: the moral relativism in their commentary.)

http://www.berkeleydaily.org/text/article.cfm?issue=10-16-07&storyID=28237


4 posted on 10/17/2007 1:09:23 PM PDT by DogByte6RER ("Loose lips sink ships")
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To: DogByte6RER
So where is the US Attorney's office in this? Why isn't it prosecuting the Code Pinkos for treason?

The Bush administration would need a scanning electron microscope to find its balls right now.

5 posted on 10/17/2007 1:10:45 PM PDT by pierrem15 (Charles Martel: past and future of France)
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To: DogByte6RER
"We’re glad Code Pink picketed the recruiting offices"
-- Becky O’Malley, The Berkeley Daily Planet
6 posted on 10/17/2007 1:15:35 PM PDT by the_devils_advocate_666
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To: DogByte6RER

There is hope for America when decent democrats can see the truth.

I see even more why our politicians want the Mexicans here to vote. Of course; there is always that money factor. More to steal from.


7 posted on 10/17/2007 1:20:48 PM PDT by freekitty ((May the eagles long fly our beautiful and free American sky.))
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To: pierrem15

I’ve often grappled with this myself...why doesn’t the Bush Administration string up the lot CNN, NYT, LAT, WAPO for treason? Hall them all, every editor, every reporter, every one of the lot before a congressional committe...etc...publicly humiliate them, expose their slander/libel and then it dawned on me...it’s a real bad precedent to set.

He would be looked at as silence his critics in a Kim il Jung manner without regard to whether the actions have merit...the very action itself would have problems constitutionally since it would be a first amendment battle of having to prove treason and the right to free speech/and assembly of protestors and the media that enables them, which is harder than if all these traitorous B-tards had sold secrets or conspired to violently overthrow the government....i.e. something more tangible.

The fact is it is incredibly hard to prove treason unless it’s a heinous act, and the drive by media knows this...

So, it is up to us and the Capt. Lunds of the world to write in with the voice of reason....or to sell off the stock ownership in treasonous publications like the NYT in order to show that their kind of treason does come with consequences...

Every day some code pinko nutjob wakes up to their sad, angry, existence simply because Bush is POTUS...for those factless hordes...their misery is payback for their treason.

They’ll get theirs...but it’s up to the citizenry to bring justice to them in this case and not the government.


8 posted on 10/17/2007 1:34:31 PM PDT by in hoc signo vinces ("Houston, TX...a waiting quagmire for jihadis.")
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To: DogByte6RER

“I am a liberal, I am a democrat”

Which means that I am either a traitor to my country or a fatuous idiot, take your choice.


9 posted on 10/17/2007 1:43:13 PM PDT by vetsvette (Bring Him Back)
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To: pierrem15
So where is the US Attorney's office in this? Why isn't it prosecuting the Code Pinkos for treason?

The BUSH ADMINISTRATION DOESN"T PROSECUTE.
EXAMPLES:
Clinton trashes the white house and the silverware disappears.
Sandy Burgler gets off with "Probation".
Countless human and drug smugglers ply their trade impetuously, and who gets prosecuted? Border Patrol Agents that tried to apprehend them

10 posted on 10/17/2007 1:49:11 PM PDT by radar101 (Duncan Hunter-The only possibility)
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To: in hoc signo vinces
why doesn’t the Bush Administration string up the lot CNN, NYT, LAT, WAPO for treason?

That's because it'll be left for us to do in our upcoming little 'dirty war.'

11 posted on 10/17/2007 2:26:55 PM PDT by Noumenon ("A communist is someone who reads Marx. An anti-communist is someone who understands Marx." Reagan)
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To: DogByte6RER

Yeah, but the first broad, who declared herself an “enemy” of President Bush, is of the same ilk as Susie Benjamin.


12 posted on 10/17/2007 2:31:04 PM PDT by sauropod ("Nobody has time for your priceless prose. Get to the point." - Jim Michaels RIP 2007)
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To: vetsvette

I notice she did not claim to be a Christian?— Neither
thank god— did she refer to herself as a Patriot?


13 posted on 10/17/2007 2:34:50 PM PDT by StonyBurk (ring)
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To: DogByte6RER

In reading through the Berkeley Daily Planet’s op-ed I see that they try to tie Capt. Lund to all manner of things that have nothing to do with what he was talking about, but don’t hold Code Pink accountable for any of their allegations.


14 posted on 10/17/2007 2:41:50 PM PDT by RonF
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To: DogByte6RER
Here is the Berkeley Daily Planet’s Op-Ed editorial related to Capt. Lund’s Open letter to Code Pink

What a Barfer!


15 posted on 10/17/2007 5:30:51 PM PDT by El Gato ("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
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To: in hoc signo vinces
The fact is it is incredibly hard to prove treason unless it’s a heinous act, and the drive by media knows this...

It can be, since their must be two witnesses to the overt act. But if you don't try, you're never going to prove it. How many giving Aide and Comfort to the enemies of the United States have been prosecuted? That is one form of Treason as defined in the Constitution, the other being making war upon them. (Them being "The United States").

16 posted on 10/17/2007 5:33:48 PM PDT by El Gato ("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
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