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The madness of saving Jessica
The London Evening Standard ^ | April 8, 2003 | Brian Sewell

Posted on 04/11/2003 4:30:06 AM PDT by BooksForTheRight.com

To puke was the only proper reaction to the rescue of Private Jessica Lynch, of the US Army's 50th Maintenance Company, as April Fools' Day dawned in Iraq last week. "To puke" has just the right abrupt, dismissive note to it - "to vomit" and "to regurgitate" both have too much Latin gravity at their roots, "to heave" and "to retch" the false gentility of euphemism, but plain puke, good enough for Shakespeare, is onomatopoeic to perfection. Say "puke" and relish the sound.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: briansewell; jessicalynch; savingjessica
This british puke says that we wouldn't have used the same force to save a black, gay, or other protected class member as we did to save Jessica Lynch. Warning - reading the entire article has been known to cause uncontrollable anger. the email of this british rag is editor@thisislondon.co.uk
1 posted on 04/11/2003 4:30:07 AM PDT by BooksForTheRight.com
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2 posted on 04/11/2003 4:31:06 AM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To puke was the only proper reaction to the rescue of Private Jessica Lynch, of the US Army's 50th Maintenance Company, as April Fools' Day dawned in Iraq last week.>>

To wank is the only possible motivation for the article by Mr. Sewell.

This article was already run last week, however.
3 posted on 04/11/2003 4:37:16 AM PDT by homeagain balkansvet
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To: BooksForTheRight.com
Who on earth allowed this Sewer uh Sewell access to a typewriter??
4 posted on 04/11/2003 4:39:07 AM PDT by MEG33
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To: nicmarlo
This will get the blood boiling.
5 posted on 04/11/2003 4:57:57 AM PDT by MEG33
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To: BooksForTheRight.com
Actual title: The madness of saving Jessica
6 posted on 04/11/2003 5:06:21 AM PDT by SMEDLEYBUTLER
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To: MEG33
Would so many men and so much expensive machinery have been risked for the rescue of a jar-head marine of 19, a black boy of 19, a homosexual boy of 19 or a poor white boy of 19 from the same incestuous hills of West Virginia among which Jessica was born?

I doubt it.

Yes; we Americans would most assuredly leave 19 year old "black boys" or "poor boys" to be tortured. Homosexuals aren't allowed in the military, at least, not if it's known....so that wouldn't be a problem (don't ask, don't tell). We would ONLY save "poor blond girls" from their captors--because, after all, we are the animals.

7 posted on 04/11/2003 5:07:28 AM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: nicmarlo
I went to talk back and viewed the rebuttals.It helped..but not much!
8 posted on 04/11/2003 5:20:49 AM PDT by MEG33
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To: BooksForTheRight.com
Like Louie DePalma would say, Holy crap! Is this bastard for real? It`s called information a**hole! You can`t rescue POWS UNLESS YOU HAVE INFORMATION OF THEIR WHEREABOUTS! Maybe this moron never heard of the motto "we leave no one behind"
9 posted on 04/11/2003 5:36:46 AM PDT by metalboy (leggo my eggo)
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To: BooksForTheRight.com
The whole article.

The madness of saving Jessica

By Brian Sewell, Evening Standard
8 April 2003

To puke was the only proper reaction to the rescue of Private Jessica Lynch, of the US Army's 50th Maintenance Company, as April Fools' Day dawned in Iraq last week. "To puke" has just the right abrupt, dismissive note to it - "to vomit" and "to regurgitate" both have too much Latin gravity at their roots, "to heave" and "to retch" the false gentility of euphemism, but plain puke, good enough for Shakespeare, is onomatopoeic to perfection. Say "puke" and relish the sound.

It is not that I have any ill-will towards the girl - I have none for any young soldier, of any race or religion, engaged in any cause - it is just that I believe women to have no business to be anywhere near the front line in any campaign, other than, perhaps, as doctors and nurses. I am certain that no such effort would have been made to rescue a young man of her age and inexperience.

Jessica Lynch is 19, blonde, 5ft 4in, and weighs rather less than the equipment carried by a British paratrooper on the yomp. Driving across the desert with other US servicemen unable to read a compass or take direction from the sun, she was separated from a convoy, ambushed, injured, captured by Iraqis and taken to a hospital in Nasiriyah, on the Euphrates, nearer Basra than Baghdad.

There she lay, both legs and one arm fractured, attended by the few members of staff who had not fled, a pharmacist the only man of any qualification.

How these injuries occurred we do not know, but General Tommy Franks, commander of the allied forces, knew of them and knew where she was, knowledge attributed to " intelligence" until the truth was revealed - that a sympathetic Iraqi had trudged for miles across the desert until he found a US officer to tell.

General Franks it was who ordered Jessica's rescue, perhaps sharing her family's anxiety over the possibility of rape, perhaps recognising what a propaganda coup could be made of it. To effect the rescue, US marines staged diversionary attacks in Nasiriyah, on a bridge, a telecommunications relay station and the local headquarters of the Ba'ath party; and with these under way, two transport helicopters landed in the hospital grounds, with the protection of four attack helicopters hovering overhead and two patrolling tankbuster aircraft - all this by dead of night, in pitch darkness and with the appalling safety record of US forces.

How many soldiers were involved and at serious risk in this escapade? Six helicopter crews, two aeroplane crews, medics, stretcher-bearers and all the men engaged in the decoy attacks on the other side of the town.

Would so many men and so much expensive machinery have been risked for the rescue of a jar-head marine of 19, a black boy of 19, a homosexual boy of 19 or a poor white boy of 19 from the same incestuous hills of West Virginia among which Jessica was born?

I doubt it. This girl was rescued not because she was a heroine, not because she was brilliantly qualified and not because she was in possession of information and skills that must on no account be betrayed to the enemy.

She was rescued for no other reason than that she is a girl, and the all-American blonde to boot. The rescue of Jessica Lynch was portrayed even in our most sober and sensible broadsheets as an exploit of extraordinary derring-do, of heroism, valour, audacity, chivalry and chutzpah.

Sane men, however, able to assess the risks involved on such a moonless night, must count this rescue a work of sheer insanity, unless those ordering it put into the equation the publicity inevitable with success. Was it done to hearten the male troops?

Again I doubt it, for these, weary, cold by night, sweating by day, now long unshaven and unshowered, stinking with the stale odours of the body, know perfectly well that no attempt would be made to rescue them were they in the same predicament as Private Lynch and through the same incompetence.

"America doesn't leave its heroes behind, it never has, it never will," were the weasel words of a US army spokesman - and to such nonsense the only possible response is "Tell that to the marines." The objective of this cynical exercise was to fortify the folks at home, and there can be no doubt, so deep is the naivety of the provincial American, that the ruse worked.

In West Virginia, Jessica's rescue is attributed not only to the army, but to God in equal measure, God invoked by the power of prayer. It has occurred to none of them that if God had anything to do with it, he would have stayed the hands of Bush and Blair and sent no one into battle.

The point that everyone has overlooked is that Jessica Lynch should not have been sent to Iraq until active hostilities are over.

I don't care a damn what feminists say, the front line is no place for women. It is where men are ripped apart by shells and bullets, where they are incinerated in tanks, the burnt meats of sacrifice, so, to speak, where men lay down their lives for noble sentiments and causes - forgive me, but what bollocks the euphemisms are.

If a soldier's mind is not wholly engaged in battle, he is a risk to himself and his immediate mates - the last thing a soldier needs is a corporal of poetic mind or a philosopher for a sergeant, the one reciting Horace, the other musing on the nobility of man; he needs, instead, mates driven by adrenaline and the unintellectual antidotes to fear that we call courage and exalt as heroism. But the last thing a soldier needs in battle is a woman by his side, her mere presence a diversion from the matter in hand, a tug at his primeval sense of chivalry.

As, from the safety of Central Command, US Brigadier-General Vince Brooks said of Jessica's rescue, "Some brave souls put their lives on the line to make this happen." And so they did, but they should not have been required to do so.

If women feel compelled, in their absurd pursuit of equality, to join the armed forces and cannot, will not, see that in the front line they pose a menace to all men, then the forces must draw the line for them, no matter how great a political incorrectitude it may seem to outsiders.

Women should be the army's clerks, cooks and bottlewashers, its doctors and nurses, its counters of beans and buttons, but never - even though I can imagine nothing more terrifying than a battalion of bearded lesbians - bearers of arms, never frontline soldiers.




10 posted on 04/11/2003 5:46:54 AM PDT by William Terrell (People can exist without government but government can't exist without people.)
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To: BooksForTheRight.com
So according to Brian Sewell, the "appropriate" thing to do would be let PFC Lynch or any other American POW die in an Iraqi torture chamber. I'm sorry, the French, German and Russian governments have enabled all too many people before her to die in that horribly, disgusting manner.

If Mr. Sewell hasn't already noticed, America's different. We do not accept the unacceptable as standard operating procedure.

11 posted on 04/11/2003 6:05:58 AM PDT by jriemer (We are a Republic not a Democracy)
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To: BooksForTheRight.com
He fails to consider that a couple of Iraqis reported to the marines where she was located ---does he blame them too?
12 posted on 04/11/2003 6:09:24 AM PDT by FITZ
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"It is not that I have any ill-will towards the girl - I have none for any young soldier, of any race or religion, engaged in any cause - it is just that I believe women to have no business to be anywhere near the front line in any campaign, other than, perhaps, as doctors and nurses. I am certain that no such effort would have been made to rescue a young man of her age and inexperience."

I agree. A female has NO business in a combat position. Females are NOT males. It is males who are better qualified as fighters and protectors. It is a disgrace that females are used in combat. Let em serve in non combat positions.

Frankly, I find it ironic how we criticize saddam insane hiding behind women and children as shields for protection. Here we recruit them, mislead them and have them fight wars. The ONLY difference is that saddam's females are unwilling candidates whereas the U.S. women volunteer for it and the reality of war is minimized.

They really want them to believe they too can be Hollywood G.I. Jane. They don't want them to think they'll be raped, tortured or not fed three meals a day because there is this thing called the Geneva COnvention. LOL! There hasn't been a female P.O.W. that wasn't raped. Need I mention when "that time of the month" occurs how that is handled? I'll leave that up to the imagination of the reader.

Females truly have NO business in combat positions!

13 posted on 04/11/2003 6:23:41 AM PDT by nmh
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I was truly stunned by the level of ignorance and animosity displayed herein. And as someone who has actually served in the military, I can say that in my experience if the POW were the most hated cur in the battalion, a poor-white-trash-black-hispanic-jew-gay-peckerwood, that if we had specific information as to ongoing torture and his whereabouts, if there was a half chance of a successful operation to remove him without taking 20 casualties, that volunteers would have to be turned back from the mission.
14 posted on 04/11/2003 8:35:40 AM PDT by Faeroe
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She was rescued for no other reason than that she is a girl, and the all-American blonde to boot.

He's on to us! If she'd been a redhead or a brunette, we'd surely have left her to suffer and die!

15 posted on 04/11/2003 8:40:55 AM PDT by Nea Wood
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To: FITZ
Pity the author doesn't keep up with the news before putting his idiotic opinion in print, exposing his appalling ignorance for all to see.

He is unaware then, of the recent rescue mission that was waged on a prison where we had intelligence that some of our POWs were being kept. All our forces found, however, were torn and bloody U.S. uniforms. The search for our captured troops does go on.

Oh, and he ignores the stunning and moving account of how those that rescued Jessica proceeded to find and dig up, with their hands!, those that were dead and buried on the very grounds where she was being held.

16 posted on 04/11/2003 8:47:00 AM PDT by cyncooper (thousands of cheering Iraqis yelled, "America, America, America," and "Bush, Bush, Bush.")
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