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How to Advance Your Career in Today's Army

by Steven D
Tue Apr 4th, 2006 at 10:35:15 AM EST

You could be honest, loyal, hard-working and supremely competent at what you do. Or, in the alternative, you could become a Raving Fundamentalist Christian Warrior Crusading Against the Dark Forces of the Universe:
WASHINGTON - A Senate Republican wants an Army general who drew criticism for church speeches casting the war on terrorism in religious terms to lead the U.S. special operations command.

In a letter to Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, Sen. George Allen (news, bio, voting record), R-Va., recommended Lt. Gen. William G. (Jerry) Boykin, currently the Pentagon's deputy undersecretary for intelligence, for the post at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Fla.

The current commander, Army Gen. Bryan "Doug" Brown, is retiring, and the Pentagon has not filled the job.

"I am told, and I believe it to be true, that no special operations officer currently on active duty is more highly respected or admired by his superiors, peers or subordinates alike, than Jerry Boykin," Allen wrote in the letter dated March 31 and obtained by The Associated Press.

Of course, I'm sure it also helps to have as your patrone a Senator vying for the Republican Party's 2008 Presidential Nomination, George Allen of Virginia. I think getting the fundies favorite general a promotion just might help Georgie boy secure their votes come the 2008 primary season, don't you?

For a reminder of the sort of officer General Boykin is, follow me below the fold . . .

In 2003, Boykin gave speeches at evangelical Christian churches in which he painted the war on terror as a Christian fight against Satan and suggested that Muslims worship idols. Boykin later apologized for his characterizations as conservatives rushed to defend him.

A Pentagon investigation the following year found that Boykin violated regulations by failing to make clear he was not speaking in an official capacity when he made the speeches, sometimes wearing his Army uniform. The probe also found Boykin violated Pentagon rules by failing to obtain advance clearance for his remarks.

Here's some more choice remarks made by General Boykin:

Yet the former commander and 13-year veteran of the Army's top-secret Delta Force is also an outspoken evangelical Christian who appeared in dress uniform and polished jump boots before a religious group in Oregon in June to declare that radical Islamists hated the United States "because we're a Christian nation, because our foundation and our roots are Judeo-Christian ... and the enemy is a guy named Satan."

Discussing the battle against a Muslim warlord in Somalia, Boykin told another audience, "I knew my God was bigger than his. I knew that my God was a real God and his was an idol."

"We in the army of God, in the house of God, kingdom of God have been raised for such a time as this," Boykin said last year.

On at least one occasion, in Sandy, Ore., in June, Boykin said of President Bush: "He's in the White House because God put him there."

So, Boykin is a rule-breaker of the first rank, and a religious zealot extraodinaire who believes Bush was annointed by God to lead our nation. A General who will shoot his mouth off whenever he feels like it. Not only that, he's a general who openly compares our misadventure in Iraq as a war against the forces of Satan. Not exactly the sort of hothead I'd like to see leading the US Special Operations Command, considering how prominent a role special ops forces play in Bush's Greater War on Terror. You would think the last thing we need is the appointment of a man to a position where he commands forces in the field directed against Islamic terrorists, jihadists and other targets in the Middle east. Sort of adds fuel to the fire of Arab and Muslim resentment towards the US, don't you think?

But then, with Republicans, it's always about their own personal political gain. George Allen is no different than any of the rest of them chasing after the support of the religious right. What's good for the nation is not their primary concern.



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Some would think that it takes fundis to fight fundis but then those folks are hoping for armegeddon or some such fantasy.
by Jaded Prole (partisanpoet@excite.com) on Tue Apr 4th, 2006 at 10:46:27 AM EST
The one truth that corporate media is still hiding is that delusional true believers are in charge at the White House and Pentagon. General Boykin is the hidden kool-aid poster boy. He is in the direct chain of command that led to Abu Ghraib. Instead of being kicked out, he is leading the charge to initiate the Iranian bombing campaign.

Afraid to burst the current bubble corporate media owners are still playing along with the GOP. When the Strait of Hormuz closes, the bubble explodes. The Cultural Revolution starts in America. Armageddon embraces the Middle East. Gated Communities won't any protection. There just won't be piles of fictional clothing.

by Jim S on Tue Apr 4th, 2006 at 11:17:32 AM EST
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Middle East and Biblical Prophecy

    "I believe that we are seeing prophecy unfold so rapidly and dramatically and wonderfully and, without exaggerating, makes me breathless." Ed McAteer, Godfather of Religious Right

In 2002, House Majority Leader, Tom DeLay, R-TX, visited pastor John Hagee's Cornerstone Church. (From the Godly Must Be Crazy, Glenn Scherer, Grist, October 27, 2004:)

Hagee preached a fiery message as simple as it was horrifying: "The war between America and Iraq is the gateway to the Apocalypse!" he said, urging his followers to support the war, perhaps in order to bring about the Second Coming. After Hagee finished, Tom DeLay rose to second the motion. "Ladies and gentlemen," he said, "what has been spoken here tonight is the truth from God."

With those words -- broadcast to 225 Christian TV and radio stations -- DeLay placed himself squarely inside the End-Time camp, a faction willing to force the Apocalypse upon the rest of the world.

See my earlier diary ::
Blair: Invasion of Iraq God's Decision  Bush: God's Mission

"The welfare of the people shall be the supreme law"

"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."

▼ ▼ ▼ MY DIARY

by Oui on Tue Apr 4th, 2006 at 11:39:19 AM EST
Also posted at Dkos.

A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned how to walk forward. Franklin D. Roosevelt
by Steven D on Tue Apr 4th, 2006 at 10:54:06 AM EST
Pretty please?  This is so stupid on one hand and so face slapping on the other.  The American Military is made up of Christians, and Jews, and Muslims, and Athiests, and Pagans and Witches and Agnostics and Buddhists and Flying Spagetti Monsterers.  Fuck off George Allen, we don't have any more time for this shit.  We are all busy being Americans and taking care of ourselves and our country.  Please excuse yourself back to the little padded room you crawled out from!

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by Militarytracy on Tue Apr 4th, 2006 at 01:02:41 PM EST
and please remember to take your fucking General Jackass with you!  We have no need of him in the American Military either......we are all way too busy just staying alive right now.

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by Militarytracy on Tue Apr 4th, 2006 at 01:04:57 PM EST
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One can only hope that George Allen is booted/voted out of office/retires/dies/whatever before he can do any more damage or inflict more distress and idiocy on the public. (I live in Fairfax, VA). As I've mentioned in other postings and elsewhere, if you get a sick feeling, feel nauseated and have tendencies to want to throw things randomly about whenever you hear George W. Bush speak, try listening to ANYTHING ever said or recorded by George Allen.
He's stupider, more illiterate and more verbally-challenged than Dubya, and is totally incapable of understanding or responding to anything resembling a line of reasoning. The only good thing in this, is that I believe the 'powers-that-be' in the Republican party will realize that they absolutely cannot put this total idiot in front of the public as a Presidential candidate. It's likely my ferret could defeat him in a debate since neither could be expected to actually speak to any issues, and the ferret is MUCH cuter.
by bkrog (bill.krog-at-gmail.com) on Tue Apr 4th, 2006 at 04:21:49 PM EST

He has a gift for being able to articulate the issues in terms mainstream Americans can relate to.

While support for all US policies of course, remains strong, it can't hurt to remind Americans who may be tempted to falter as the crusade expands to Iran, and more ordinary folks in the US learn more about the meaning of Resolve, that to oppose America is to oppose God.

Might bring Bush's numbers up almost as much as another massacre slipping through and making it to the Reuters wire.

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Blog updated as needed

by DuctapeFatwa (DuctapeFatwa@yahoo.com) on Tue Apr 4th, 2006 at 04:35:25 PM EST


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