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An Orlando Pastor Shares an Older Vet’s Cry for Our Beloved Country
Submitted by Marni Harmony, Minister of a Church in Orland, Florida
[An
Email of Saturday
04 March 2006]
Attn: President
George W. Bush
The White
House
1600
Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington,
D.C.
20500
Dear
Mr. President:
As
a young man I was honored to serve our nation as a commissioned
officer and helicopter pilot in the US Navy. Before me in WWII, my
father defended the country spending two years in the Pacific aboard
the USS Hornet (CV-14). We were patriots sworn "to protect and
defend". Today I conclude that you have dishonored our service
and the Constitution and principles of our oath. My dad was buried
with full military honors so I cannot act for him. But for myself, I
return enclosed the symbols of my years of service: the shoulder
boards of my rank and my Naval Aviator's wings.
Until
your administration, I believed it was inconceivable that the United
States would ever initiate an aggressive and preemptive war against a
country that posed no threat to us. Until your administration, I
thought it was impossible for our nation to take hundreds of persons
into custody without provable charges of any kind, and to "disappear"
them into holes like Gitmo, Abu Ghraib and Bagram. Until your
administration, in my wildest legal fantasy I could not imagine a US
Attorney General seeking to justify torture or a President first
stating his intent to veto an anti-torture law, and then adding a
"signing statement" that he intends to ignore such law as
he sees fit. I do not want these things done in my name.
As
a citizen, a patriot, a parent and grandparent, a lawyer and law
teacher I am left with such a feeling of loss and helplessness. I
think of myself as a good American and I ask myself what can I do
when I see the face of evil? Illegal and immoral war, torture and
confinement for life without trial have never been part of our
Constitutional tradition. But my vote has become meaningless because
I live in a safe district drawn by your political party. My
congressman is unresponsive to my concerns because his time is filled
with lobbyists' largess. Protests are limited to your "free
speech zones", out of sight of the parade. Even speaking openly
is to risk being labeled un-American, pro-terrorist or anti-troops.
And I am a disciplined pacifist, so any violent act is out of the
question.
Nevertheless,
to remain silent is to let you think I approve or support your
actions. I do not. So, I am saddened to give up my wings and bars.
They were hard won and my parents and wife were as proud as I was
when I earned them over forty years ago. But I hate the torture and
death you have caused more than I value their symbolism. Giving them
up makes me cry for my beloved country.
Joseph
W. DuRocher
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