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Day 11: Open Letter to Americans
WordPress Blog ^ | 12/22/2007 | Captain Joe

Posted on 12/28/2007 6:12:03 AM PST by Hawkeye

Day 11: Open Letter to Americans

December 22, 2007 Posted by captainj0e in Uncategorized.
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After breakfast and the morning update, the boss had meetings and briefing for the next 6 hours… I didn’t have a computer around so I decided to write a letter…[Note: I typed up this letter after handwriting it, and I am mailing it to 100 voters in every state before their primary, from Iraq]

Dear Voter,

My name is Joe. I am currently serving in my second deployment to Iraq as an Army officer. The biggest differences between this deployment and my last one are:

-The location (within Iraq)

-The Job (much busier : less free time/sleep)

-The duration (last deployment was 12 months, this one is 15)

I am sure you are wondering why some random soldier in Iraq would write you a letter… there are several reasons, but the primary one will be obvious by the end. First I’ll tell you a little about myself.

I’m 26 years old, I’ve been married for almost 7 years, and I have a son and a daughter in elementary school. I grew up in Georgia, but I live in Colorado Springs now. I come from a long line of military officers, so I was sort of “destined” to serve. Although I only have 3 ½ years in the Army, I’ve been wearing the uniform for 12 years (JROTC & ROTC). I have a degree in computer science and I’m a music & movie enthusiast.

Now that you know a little about me, I’d like to inform you on what Iraq is really like.

Iraq is a war-torn country in political and engineering shambles. When the U.S. invaded Iraq in 2003, the intent was to remove Saddam Hussein from power. Once that was done, the military then targeted all Ba’athists (members of Saddam’s political party) because they were assumed to be loyal to Saddam. The problem with this “eradication” was the Ba’athists were the people who managed Iraq’s infrastructure. So our targeting caused the collapse of all of their water, power, sewage, oil, and transportation capabilities!

Also, because we dismantled their military, there was nobody to guard all of the thousands of artillery rounds and bullets that we stock-piled from Saddam’s Army. Where do you think the insurgents & terrorists got all of their weapons, ammo, and IED material to attack U.S. troops???

These are second-order effects of the U.S. policy to intervene in foreign countries. While our intentions might be good, Americans would be better off minding our own business and using diplomacy and trade to influence other nations.

Considering that President Bush and Vice President Cheney have both stated that Iraq had nothing to do with the attacks on September 11th, 2001, why did we invade Iraq? And why do we have a majority of our military concentrated in Iraq??

Iraqis (and most middle-easterners in general) are used to having a dictator. The cultures of that region have a long history of authoritarian rule. Iraq had a dictator before Saddam Hussein, and they will likely resort to a dictatorship when we leave. They don’t care about democracy, they just want peace. (This is not my conclusion, those are the words of the Iraqis I’ve talked to during my time here.) And the truest assessment that nearly all politicians, generals, diplomats and bureaucrats agree on is:

You cannot find a military solution to a diplomatic/political problem.

“The surge is working.” In recent months, attacks have gone down. Many soldiers are shocked at how long it has been since they hit an IED in certain locations, or received incoming mortar rounds hit their camp. While there is a correlation (more troops, less attacks) there is no causation. Also, most of the influx of troops have been placed in Baghdad… this increase in volume simply displaced the “terrorists” and insurgents into areas surrounding Baghdad! Since the surge began, there have been more innocent, non-combatant Iraqis killed and more soldiers have died. We have had 3 suicides in 2 weeks!! Do you think the Army attracts suicidal people? Or perhaps the cost of carrying out U.S. foreign policy is making soldiers suicidal (15 month deployments, deployment extensions, stop-loss program, etc.)…

How can anyone justify the deaths of thousands of people with optimistic predictions based on premature statistics?!?

The truth is: the country is still war-torn, people are still attacking U.S. troops and our military is still occupying their country. Studies have proven that the primary reason for suicide (terrorist) attacks is occupation. The U.S. grows a lot of corn and wheat – What would Americans do if a foreign country that clearly consumes massive amounts of corn & wheat invaded the United States to free Americans from the tyrannical regime of President Bush, and set up bases around America??! Would you believe that they only invaded to remove Bush from power? Wouldn’t We Fight THEM?!?!

Most American Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Airmen signed their contract because they wanted to defend the United States. We all swore an oath to protect and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. How can we defend America and protect her Constitution from the other side of the world?!

We can’t.

That is why I implore you to help keep America worth fighting for…

Even if it is something as simple as voting in your state’s primary election, calling your senator to voice your opposition to a bill, or telling your friends and family to vote and contact their senators.

There is a candidate who is running for President that breaks the typical mold of a corrupt politician. Not one single time, in his 17 years in Congress, has he voted to raise taxes. He served his country as a flight surgeon on the Air Force, he is a medical doctor who has been married for ever 50 years, and he never votes “yes” on legislation unless it is expressly permitted by the Constitution.

There is a candidate who is running for President that backs up his words with actions. Every stance he takes is backed by legislation he has proposed in Congress. He opposed invading Iraq because the method Congress wanted to use was unconstitutional. Even though he did not want to invade a country that posed no threat to the U.S., he still proposed a Declaration of War on Iraq just so the invasion would be Constitutional.

He has the largest following of real people across the world, yet he is selectively marginalized by main-stream media. He recently broke the record for most donations received in a single day (over $6 Million!), and somehow he is still proclaimed to be “a long shot.”

Most importantly: He is the only candidate running for President who voices genuine, consistent concern for the Constitution, the economy, foreign policy, and Liberty.

That candidate is RON PAUL.

The facts I’ve mentioned are the reasons that Ron Paul has more campaign donations from Active Duty Military and Veterans than any other candidate. The current conditions in Iraq are the unpredicted effects of a flawed foreign policy. The most likely (and noticeable) result of a Ron Paul presidency will be a more secure and prosperous America, because the military would defend the U.S. instead of being used as a world police force, and the money not spent overseas would dramatically improve America’s economy.

The reason that I hold Ron Paul in such high esteem is not because he is experienced, or eloquent, or because he seems “like he can beat Hillary.” I support Ron Paul because I swore an oath to defend the Constitution, and Ron Paul is the only one running for President who cares about it. (It’s also likely he is the only one who reads it!)

It is Ron Paul’s message of freedom that draws thousands of people to hear him speak and donate their time & money to his campaign.

Ron Paul is a proven man of principle who doesn’t cater to special interest groups. His number one concern is the very thing that made America such a desired place to live:

FREEDOM

I am open to answer any questions you may have about Iraq, Ron Paul, my life, history, politics, religion, philosophy, quantum theory, or whatever else you’d like to know.

I will vote for Ron Paul in Colorado’s primary election this February. I hope you will find out when your state primary election is and vote for Ron Paul too. But if you choose to vote for someone else, I will still respect you for choosing to vote… it’s more than many Americans do. I just hope that you are prepared to live with the second and third-order effects of your decision.

But please Do Something to help keep Americans free, so that soldiers like me have something worth fighting for.

Thank you for taking the time to read this letter.

In Liberty,

Captain Joe

“Government that is big enough to supply you with everything you need, is big enough to take everything you have.” – Thomas Jefferson

www.ronpaul2008.com www.freeme.tv www.ronpaulpradio.com www.ronpaulforpresident2008.com

Of course I hand-write the addresses on the envelope, and each letter is personalized and has my real name (which I choose not to post here).

… We flew back early evening and I went back to the office to learn more of my job while the boss went to more briefings. Didn’t get into bed until around midnight again. Damn, and I thought I worked long hours in garrison! I work 4-8 hours MORE each day here!! But at least I get to climb into a real bed each night… thousands of other soldiers in this country don’t get that luxury…

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1. Bob TheSlob - December 22, 2007

Thank you!



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Friend of mine sent this to me. Looks to me like it was straight from RP's campaign headquarters. I didn't see it on here and thought it'd make a nice bone to chew on. I'm also looking for some past letters/websites like this one I saw on FR where the soldiers tell us how much they believe in the mission, etc. This might be a legit message but I certainly doubt it speaks for the majority of enlisted folks.
1 posted on 12/28/2007 6:12:04 AM PST by Hawkeye
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To: Hawkeye

if this is even true. this kid is a disgrace to my fellow brothers serving in iraq.


2 posted on 12/28/2007 6:17:14 AM PST by abstracTT
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To: abstracTT

What are the rules (if any) for active-duty military doing something like this? I’m just curious why he wouldn’t stamp his name on it (IF it is real).

Obviously they are still Americans and should have a right to endorse whomever they wish, but is there any kind of restriction on political speech in the military? Particularly while at war?


3 posted on 12/28/2007 6:20:51 AM PST by Hawkeye
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To: Hawkeye

yes there is. you are subject to UCMJ (uniform code of military justice)action for statements you makes about your commanders, including the president...he is your highest ranking commander.

you are also not allowed to assemble and protest in uniform like i see these veterans against the war.

i cant stand people who hide behind their veteran status as if its a license to say and do whatever you want.


4 posted on 12/28/2007 6:26:31 AM PST by abstracTT
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To: abstracTT

whats even more sad, is supposedly hes an officer. he should know better.


5 posted on 12/28/2007 6:28:24 AM PST by abstracTT
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To: Hawkeye

Honestly, to me it sounds just as fake as the various “Letters from Iraq” that have popped up in the media since 2003, whether to support or to attack the current Administration.

I don’t often tread in the “American politics” section because it’s not my place to comment on how Americans campaign or vote, but I wonder : supposing such letters are fake, is it legit to impersonate generic soldiers and therefore give the impression the Army thinks this way or that way ?


6 posted on 12/28/2007 6:28:42 AM PST by Atlantic Friend (Cursum Perficio)
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To: Hawkeye
How can we defend America and protect her Constitution from the other side of the world?!

Have you ever heard of: Okinawa, Iwo Jima, Normandy, Messina, or Bastogne? Our troops fought for and sometimes died to defend America's Constitution in all of those places and in countless others.

If Ron Paul cannot squeeze an understanding of this historical truth into the space currently occupied by his oversized ego, he does not deserve to be taken seriously by anyone.

7 posted on 12/28/2007 6:36:53 AM PST by andy58-in-nh (Kill the terrorists, secure the borders, and give me back my freedom.)
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To: Hawkeye

The first glaring problem I see is the HUGE ASSUMPTION that Iraqi infrastructure was operating in the first place (before we attacked)....not true... very, very small areas had anything close to reliable services (mostly only presidential palaces). most everyone in the country had very un-reliable if any services...


8 posted on 12/28/2007 6:38:35 AM PST by logic (Support Duncan Hunter for the 2008 GOP presidential nominee. He is THE conservative candidate!!)
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To: Hawkeye

I only spent 13 months in Iraq. We need to be there, we are winning, we will be there till the job is done. Fred Thompson is the man for me

I only spent 13 months in Iraq. We need to be there, we are winning, we will not leave till the job is done. Fred Thompson is the man for me!!


9 posted on 12/28/2007 6:42:06 AM PST by jesseam (Been there and done that!)
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To: andy58-in-nh

Excellent point.


10 posted on 12/28/2007 6:42:30 AM PST by Hawkeye
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To: Hawkeye

Just a compilation of the tired Liberal cliches and questionable assumptions the old hippies and their acolytes have been trying to foist on the U.S. since the war began.


11 posted on 12/28/2007 6:43:07 AM PST by JennysCool (Merry Christmas!)
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To: Hawkeye

This one pegs the BS meter. This is a “fake” from a phony soldier. In all my years in the military,I have never encounter someone who would count its JROTC and ROTC time as “time in uniform”.


12 posted on 12/28/2007 6:43:16 AM PST by UltraKonservativen (( YOU CAN'T FIX STUPID!!!))
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To: Hawkeye

When did commissioned officers in the military start writing in the style of DU posters?


13 posted on 12/28/2007 6:43:23 AM PST by Thrownatbirth (.....Iraq Invasion fan since '91.)
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To: jesseam

Now all you need to do is send 100 letters to each state! :-)


14 posted on 12/28/2007 6:43:48 AM PST by Hawkeye
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To: Hawkeye

Short answer:

In warfare, the best defense is a strong offense.

NOTHING has provided more “defense”, Dr. Paul, then the US military’s pre-emptive and thorough kicking of jihadist ass in their own backyard.

Nothing.


15 posted on 12/28/2007 6:46:44 AM PST by EyeGuy
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To: Hawkeye

This smells really fake. He’s going to send 100 of these letters to random primary voters in EACH state before their primary? 5000 letters? If he’s working such long days, how’s he got time? Or money? Doesn’t sound plausible.

}:-)4


16 posted on 12/28/2007 6:59:32 AM PST by Moose4 (Wasting away again in Michaelnifongville.)
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To: Hawkeye
Studies have proven that the primary reason for suicide (terrorist) attacks is occupation...... - Iraq was occupied by Saddam when suicide terrorists attacked the US on 9/11. Explain, please.
18 posted on 12/28/2007 7:06:52 AM PST by bobsatwork
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To: ChenangoShooter.308; Moose4
It really smells.

Captain? I don't think so.

1/1CAV, Americal I Corps RVN, '68-69.

19 posted on 12/28/2007 7:31:47 AM PST by onedoug
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To: Hawkeye

Title missing “Barf Alert”


20 posted on 12/28/2007 8:06:48 AM PST by rockrr (Global warming is to science what Islam is to religion)
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