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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-04-06 06:33 PM
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Veterans Against the War
Perhaps because of the pressure or a guilty conscience, 37 recruiters have deserted the military too

http://www.afterdowningstreet.org/?q=node/6362
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http://www.peacemagazine.org/archive/v22n1p06.htm


Veterans Against the War
By Theresa Wolfwood

Perhaps because of the pressure or a guilty conscience, 37 recruiters have deserted the military too

Imagine a slight, pretty young woman pointing a machine gun at terrified women and children, lying on their stomachs on the floor. A scene from a Hollywood movie about druggies and gangsters? No! This is the real world of Iraq. The young woman looks into the eyes of her captives and sees their fear and hatred. She begins to realize that these are the people she was told she came to help.
When the Colorado National Guard recruiters came to her school, eight years ago, they persuaded Kelly Dougherty that she could serve her country in domestic disasters like floods and earthquakes. Kelly, now 26 years old, says these recruiters are very persuasive and persistent - particularly in schools in low income and poor areas of the United States. The National Guard offers a chance for paid higher education to these kids who otherwise might not afford to go to university. In 2003 Kelly was sent to Iraq to be in the military police.

Raiding Houses
When it was a quiet day at her post in Nasariya, near Baghdad, the commander would say, "I guess it's time to raid some houses." So off they would go and storm into homes. Without Arabic translators, the police just gestured and yelled in English: Women and children onto the floor. Men were arrested and taken to detention. Kelly was told they would be spoken to in Arabic there, and would have a chance to explain themselves. That, she learned, did not happen. The detention prisons just keep filling up. She says that torture is not confined to one prison or one time; it is universal in US jails in Iraq. The other job of the military police was to guard transport vehicles that were stopped or broken down. These were all owned by Halliburton (Vice-President Dick Cheney's former company) and used for carrying medical supplies, fuel, equipment, and food from Basra. These trucks often killed people and animals. Kelly recalled seeing a flattened goatherd, a child who had been run over with his goats on the road. She wondered again why she was there. The police had to protect the trucks from Iraqis who gathered around to see if they could get something. After a few hours, the police were often ordered to blow up and burn the loaded vehicles rather than let "the Iraqi looters" benefit.

Kelly came home sick of the war and left the military. She said she was opposed to the war before she went to Iraq but thought that they would do some good for the people after the war. She believes now that this violent war of occupation perpetuates violence. She also knows the war is based on lies; it was always intended to serve oil interests. She says that the war is bleeding people and communities in the United States, as public services are cut to support the war of that debt-ridden nation. Kelly is not alone in her beliefs; she says most soldiers stationed in Iraq want to leave, knowing they have no right or purpose to be there. The United States does not treat its veterans well either, she says. Returned soldiers who are sick or suffering from radiation illness from the hundreds of tons of depleted uranium used in Iraq are not helped and their sickness is often not recognized.

Counter-recruiting
After her discharge, Kelly helped found the Iraqi Veterans Against the War. All members have served in the US military since 9/11 and oppose the US war in Iraq. She speaks in high schools to counter the military's recruitment tactics by telling her personal real-life stories of the war in Iraq. During her service overseas, Kelly Dougherty saw the US military "treat Iraqis like trespassers in their own country." She accuses the Bush administration of "perverting people's sense of patriotism for their own greed." While she was speaking in Canada, Kelly called on Canadians (whom she respects for staying out of the war) to support US war resisters. Her call is joined by that of Tom Hayden, a political activist for decades and an 18-year member of the California Assembly and Senate, who has also visited Canada to meet activists and politicians. He says, "Thousands of troops are refusing to fight Bush's war in Iraq. These are young people who volunteered to defend their country, thinking it was under attack. But now they realize this war is not about defending America. It is about fulfilling the unbridled ambition of the Bush administration."

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Crazy Dave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-04-06 06:39 PM
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1. And when you got John Murtha....
a retired Marine Corps colonel with 37 years saying that he would not join the U.S. military today, it's all too clear then. Marine colonels are pretty tough old bastards at that.
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annabanana Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-04-06 06:42 PM
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2. k&r..eom
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Mountainman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-04-06 06:50 PM
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3. yesterday I heard that the reason the house that was blown up in Iraq
where 14 family members were killed including children was attacked because someone saw three men who placed an IED in the road run into the house. I suppose we justify killing innocent people because there were some enemy among them? Wasn't that what Calley was accused of doing when he lined up the villagers in My Lai and shot them?
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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-04-06 11:23 PM
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7. Precisely
Where is the outrage? Those responsible are war criminals.
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Cults4Bush Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-04-06 10:24 PM
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4. This is a great piece... should have at least 20 more votes. K&R'd
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mom cat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-04-06 10:57 PM
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5. Agreed. K&R
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G_j Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-04-06 11:04 PM
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6. Counter-recruiters arm potential GI's with facts
http://villagevoice.com/nyclife/index.php?issue=0544&page=kamenetz&id=69514

Coalition of the Unwilling
Counter-recruiters arm potential GI's with facts about the war in Iraq

by Anya Kamenetz
October 28th, 2005 5:41 PM

One Saturday this summer, Monique Dols, a Columbia University senior and a national leader of the Campus Antiwar Network (CAN), saw again why she has been working so hard to reach potential military recruits. "We were handing out flyers for an event with the brother of a military resister," Dols says of that day in Washington Heights. "Three 16-year-old cadets walked by in full military uniform. We started talking to them, and it turned out they were completely against the war. They had joined because it was an after-school program that provided structure and something for them to do. The priorities of a society that puts millions into military recruitment and continually cuts funding for after-school programs, that's backward, and that's the reality people are responding to."

When this column first covered counter-recruitment in January, the movement was a scattered, grassroots phenomenon, led by old-guard lefty organizations like the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors and Veterans for Peace. Since then, public opinion has turned decisively against the war in Iraq, and the active-duty army fell 8.5 percent short of its recruiting goals in the period that ended September 30, its worst year since 1979; the National Guard and army reserves did even worse. Counter-recruitment is growing into a truly broad, multigenerational, national movement that serves as a model for how diverse constituencies on the left can and should work together.

On November 17, the National Youth and Student Peace Coalition, another group formed after 9-11, will hold a National "Not Your Soldier" Youth and Student Day of Action. Another group called Not Your Soldier plans six regional weekend counter-recruitment workshops this year for teenagers. And on the weekend of October 22 and 23, the movement saw its first major national conference in Berkeley, California, co-sponsored by CAN and Military Out of Our Schools (MOOS), a Bay Area coalition.

An estimated 600 attendees from the Bay Area, the Northeast, and the Midwest, and even Katrina-affected students from the South, heard speakers and participated in workshops on how to spread the message that the military's promises can be misleading, and that kids do have other options to get jobs and pay for college. "I've been organizing in one capacity or another for over 25 years and I've never noticed something pick up and take off so quickly," says Susan Quinlan, a conference coordinator with MOOS. "The vast majority who are involved right now never did it before this past year. It's really just exploded into a lot of different communities."

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Just Me Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-04-06 11:31 PM
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paineinthearse Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-05-06 01:39 AM
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9. Keeping on!!!!
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