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"They Don't Even Have to Pay Me Extra."

by LithiumCola
Sat Jul 14th, 2007 at 11:11:40 AM EST

Promoted by Steven D

Guardian has a new video linked on their front page, that covers events on and after May 19, 2007.  It's a Flash 8 and takes a minute or two to load.

The Guardian's award-winning photographer and filmmaker Sean Smith spent two months embedded with US troops in Baghdad and Anbar province. His harrowing documentary exposes the exhaustion and disillusionment of the soldiers.

I'm not going to try to describe the whole thing.  Instead, I've transcribed the comments of two soldiers.

Spc. Lake 4th Platoon Apache Company Strykers:  It's a joke.  We've spent -- we'll have spent fourteen months in combat.  Basically.  Fighting all fourteen months.  They sent us right into Baghdad.  When we got into Iraq we came right to Baghdad.  Our battalion.  We got right to Baghdad.  We took our first two KIAs the first week we were here.  The first week we were in Baghdad we lost two guys in our battalion.  And then, I mean it hasn't stopped since.

Spc. Lake 4th Platoon Apache Company Strykers: You got grenades going off.  You got an IED blowing up your vehicle.  And then you're, then you're expected to go back in those four to six, four to five hours and get, and relax, to come back out and do another six hours.  You don't have time -- you just don't have time to do it.  Your body never gets to come down.  You're always on that higher, heightened sense of alertness, like you just don't have the, you don't have the rest.  The comfort zone, I guess you could call it, to where when you know you're back on the fob [forward operating base] you can, you know, you can relax and let loose.  You just don't have time.  We're not given that, that time to, to recuperate from being out there for six hours and dealing with that, to go back out and deal with another six hours.  It's just constant.  You never get a break.

Spc. Vassell, 2nd Platoon Apache Company Strykers: I challenge anybody in Congress to do my rotation.  They don't have to do anything, just come hang out with me and go home at the times I go home.  And come stay here fifteen months with me.

Spc. Vassell, 2nd Platoon Apache Company Strykers:  We're supposed to be on the way home right now.  We were supposed to be flying home in six days.  Six days.  But because we have people up there in Congress with the brain of a two-year old who don't know what they're doing.  They don't experience it.  I, I challenge the President or whoever has us here for fifteen months to ride along, alongside me.  I'll do another fifteen months if he comes out here and rides along with me every day for fifteen months.  I'll do fifteen more months.  They don't even have to pay me extra.  I just want him to come out here and ride with me another fifteen months.

Crossposted at Daily Kos and Never In Our Names.



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To spend just one week on patrol with the Apache Company Strykers in Anbar province.

The Iraqi's just aren't waiting around for another 'democratic' election while their lawmakers are on holiday during August. US soldiers are losing their limbs and lives on the streets to proof what? Iraqi's want their liberties and freedom? The Iraqi's want security, electricity and be able to leave their houses without mortal fear.

Al-Maliki: Iraqis Can Keep Country Secure
BAGHDAD (AP) July 14 - The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Peter Pace, said the number of Iraqi batallions able to operate on their own without U.S. support has dropped in recent months from ten to six, though he said the fall was in part due to attrition from stepped-up offensives.

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

by Oui on Sat Jul 14th, 2007 at 11:32:31 AM EST
Iraq-Bound Soldier Hires Hitman To Shoot Him
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Bronx Man Admits He'd Rather Go To Prison Than Back To Iraq.

videos at raw story

they're sending all these kids over there and grinding them up, and then abandoning them. this kid's headed for  a "Chapter 5-13" -- "separation because of personality disorder." and no medical/psychological assistance from BushCo's™ new military.

get the fuck out now!

lTMF'sA



the revolution will not be televised...

by dada on Sat Jul 14th, 2007 at 01:19:43 PM EST
The politicians all sit there in their cushy offices or their comfy little places on the floor of the House, The Senate, and in the White House. They do not have a fucking clue what they are doing to the soldiers. They do not have a fucking clue how stressed out the military is. How the policies they are all pushing for are breaking the military.

YOU all say YOU support the troops. What a fucking load of crap. If YOU aren't there in Iraq  along side them in this endless war that YOU support...

Don't ever fucking tell me YOU support the troops.

That goes for all of you war cheerleaders, Republican and Democratic party alike, that continue to fund this endless disaster. The same thing goes for all of you keyboard and armchair warriors that cheer on the occupation of Iraq but are too hypocritical to spill your own blood in Iraq's desert sands.

Sorry for the language... I saw this story and it just outright fucking pissed me off.

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by Connecticut Man1 (connecticutman1 AT gmail DOT com) on Sat Jul 14th, 2007 at 04:40:42 PM EST
and came up with a real honest Republican comment:

Hey dude . . It's a volunteer military . . you volunteered just like I did in 1983 . . You pays your money and you takes your chances . .

So you don't want to have to kill people at the direction or politicians playing games with your ass? . . You are a mercenary. You get paid to either kill other humans directly, or you support those who do . . WTF?? . . And now you're feeling whiney an don't want to go back to the lovely 130 degree heat of Iraq?? . . well boo-fucking-hoo to you . . Which part of your enlistment didn't you understand? . . Apparently ALL of it . . I just spent 3 weeks driving all over Kentucky, Illinois, Mississippi, Ohio, Wisconson and Minnesota, Arkansas . . Drive from Greenville Mississippi to South central Wisconson like I just did through the small towns along the highways and see the little shrines in the local graveyards . . Or the flags and signs on teh phone poles across the river from Paducah KY . .

The only way I support you is with tough love pal . . we really don't support you . . But I guess the positive in the whole thing is that by NOT supporting you, we are helping you and the rest of your whiney ass buddies get home just that much sooner . .

Have fun . . and keep your head down . .

Don't mention it . .

And there is the epitome of Republican support...

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by Connecticut Man1 (connecticutman1 AT gmail DOT com) on Sat Jul 14th, 2007 at 09:00:34 PM EST


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