Iraq Vets To President: We Need Honest Answers. Not Pep Rallies
Posted by General on June 29
2005
OIF veterans prespond to the President's speech: "Why does your view of Iraq look so different from ours?""Tonight at
"But the men and women of the American military have had enough of what's familiar from this administration. For us there is no alternative but to serve when called. as we have in
"Mr. President. this is a time for hard truths. and now that the opinion polls on the war have started to turn. you are going to
"We agree there is no choice but to succeed in
"What is success? Tonight you will tell us
"Last week. Vice President Cheney said the insurgency is in its last throes. but this week we're told to dig in for a 12-year battle. Have you asked your Secretary of Defense and Vice President to offer the Troops a straight answer?
"We don't need to be told about the political successes in
"Mr. President. we don't need to be told that the insurgents intend to shake our will. because we've sifted through the havoc wreaked by even the crudest weapons. then watched our friends sent home. changed forever. We don't need to be told that your administration is committed to taking care of the Troops. because we've already gotten the bill you sent us for the meals we ate while recovering at Walter Reed.
"We don't need to be told that flak jackets and safer Humvees are on the way. because we've already learned that a phone-call home and a few hundred bucks is probably the quickest way to get body armor. Hundreds of Troops have been wounded or killed because of faulty vehicles or missing armor. but who has been held accountable?
"Each day we fulfill our commitment to this country. but we are still waiting for a Veteran's Administration that is properly funded and prepared to handle the consequences of this war. This past week it was revealed the VA was one billion dollars short of its health care need. Whose fault is that. and have you punished them for their failure to serve
"We have come a long way since the early days of tough talk and "Mission Accomplished" banners. The body count has increased exponentially. and the rumbling of an awakening public can now be heard. But for American Troops on the ground in
"Mr. President. we need honest answers. not pep rallies."
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