Iowa State Lecturer: Soldiers “creat[e] anti-American terrorists in the countries they occupy” and don’t deserve carepackages.
[Picture above is me talking to local villagers about their educational and potable water needs. If my lieutenant sees that picture, I swear this may have been the only time I wore my Red Sox hat outside the wire. Well, that might be a lie, but I swear I had the helmet somewhere.]
UPDATE: I will be on Fox and Friends tomorrow morning at 6:20 to discuss this issue. Also, he is a "lecturer" not a Professor, and I have altered the title accordingly. (Thanks to the tip from Mr. Foster below)
Here we go again.
Thomas Walker, a “lecturer in the intensive English and orientation program” at Iowa State University has gone the way of the Law Professor at Suffolk, and taken issue with attempts to send carepackages to deployed troops. I really wish it hadn’t been ISU as I have an affinity for the school because that is where my friend Past National Commander Rehbein spent the better part of his working life. And the reality is that no one school should be culpable for the actions of one individual. It amounts to a sort of “hecklers veto” where the school gets a black eye for the actions or statements of a single miscreant, while the good work of so many others is largely ignored. But so it goes.
Let’s look at what he has to say:
I read in Tuesday's Iowa State Daily that the College Republicans have begun collecting sundries for U.S. soldiers serving in Afghanistan and Iraq. Why? Doesn't the U.S. Army victual its soldiers? Don't their families send them yuletide goodies? Aren't GIs paid enough to buy what they need, and even what they want?
Yes, the army “victuals” its troops. In fact, we got a lovely assortment of MREs whenever we headed out. A true culinary classic is the spaghetti and meat balls. The sublime experience of eating pound cake in the pouring rain is enough to bring the owner of even the least discerning palate to tears. As I read his statement it conjured to mind the famous question of George C. Scott as Scrooge: “Are there no prisons? No work houses?”
You know why care packages sent from home mean so much? Is it because we were starving? Is it because we were too poor to afford our own food? No, because it meant something. Sure, I could get heaping portions of food from a Mermite, but when you know that someone cared enough to send food halfway around the world, the food nourishes not only the body, but the soul as well.
Some folks don’t have families to send them stuff Mr. Walker. Many of us don’t have an extensive family support mechanism when we deploy. Which is why groups like Soldiers’ Angels exist, and have mottos that encapsulate that:
May No Soldier Go Unloved
May No Soldier Walk Alone
May No Soldier Be Forgotten
Until They All Come Home
"As Republicans we believe in charity," stated Jeremy Freeman, a member of the College Republicans. Donating toiletries, boxed and canned foods, socks and beanies to U.S. soldiers who can already deodorize themselves, who eat better than the poorest Americans and who are gallantly garbed, is an eleemosynary travesty.
“Gallantly garbed?” Really? Are you $#!^^ing me? Let me tell you about my gallant garb. My wardrobe was digitzed and mono-chromatic. Sure, it is trendy among homeless folks you see with cardboard signs, but seldom if ever do I see Giselle Bundchen strutting the catwalk outfitted in a lovely ensemble of digital pattern BDU’s. And our boots are not the Uggs sold to us by her touchdown munificent husband. Also, our accessories are indeed functional, if not downright alluring. Nothing says “I’m ready to party” like a PRC radio, a couple of mortar rounds, and a sleeping bag that hasn’t been washed in months. Love the use of SAT words though, it just stresses to us uneducated grunts how smart you are, more so (clearly) than I am. In fact, based only on your consummate grasp of diction, I would move that we set up some form of Oligarchy centered on folks who can use “eleemosynary” properly in a sentence. In the farrago of human imbecility, typified by the profligate galimatias of useless pontification, you are truly the beacon on the hill. (There, I also used big words, can I join your club now?)
Necessities should be doled out to people who really need them and who might get them if not for the hundreds of billions of dollars being funneled to the Pentagon in the greatest squandering of money on the planet. If anything, Republicans should sympathize with veterans struggling to find employment, a challenge that may daunt the discharged soldier, who might wish he had reenlisted. Soldiers are to Republicans as fetuses are to them: prized. But once out of the womb-like army, Republican solicitude for hapless veterans goes where extracted zygotes go.
There are many of us who do work to help those veterans, and here at The American Legion we have 2.5 million of them all working to do just that. Not sure how this became a partisan issue, except for your obvious antipathy towards the group trying to send these packages. But again, I think this paragraph was meant more to show how smart you are, and less to make an actual point.
"We get to show the troops we still appreciate what they're doing for us," said another College Republican. What are they doing for us? Nothing. But against us they're doing a lot: creating anti-American terrorists in the countries they occupy. Said the same College Republican, "It can't be fun to be away from your family for the holidays. As if American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan had been conscripted? They chose to leave home.
Ah yes, the old saw about how US Troops do nothing but create enemies. Never mind the hundreds of thousands of dollars that US Troops pour into aiding the citizens of those countries we are in, nor trying to make it so little girls can go to school without fear of being killed. No, our true legacy is just creating terrorists. As someone who did in fact volunteer, and who would do so again, I can second the emotion that being away from home on the holidays is (as they say in the infantry) The Suck. But, when you look at the things you are able to accomplish, it makes it worth while.
Here for instance is how my unit (3-116 INF, 29 ID Light) once spent a holiday, look at all the little terrorists we were creating….
Why do Republicans care so much about the military? Because the military-industrial complex is dear to their simplistic laissez-faire fantasies: a bottom-line patriotism that excludes the people at the bottom.
I would say that Democrats care about the military as well, and most the Democrats I know (my extensive family for instance) would dispute that supporting the troops is a partisan activity. Either way, for every one of you that says something asinine like this letter, there are 10 more great Americans who will leap in to fill the void. So, as they say in the army “lead, follow or get the hell out of the way.” Frankly, I think you will lead 10 people that wouldn’t be as likely to send a carepackage to do so, and for that I thank you, even if that clearly wasn’t your intent.
Soldiers’ Angels has lists of soldiers, airmen, coasties, marines and sailors who need adopting, because not everyone has someone back home to lift them up when they are feeling down. The best way to show Thomas Walker just how idiotic he is is to reach out to one of our folks downrange, and ensure they know that they shall not go unloved.
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Kimberly (not verified)
December 7, 2011 - 10:21pm
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An Un-Homework Assignment
Can we send this professor (I'll contribute to a fund for this) to Iraq so he can give a 50 page (minimum) report on what he finds while living with our service people...if they will have him!
the bad news (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 2:43am
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why would a lecturer say such things about American soldiers?
please watch the video about the experience of some soldiers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAOJ-03SsoA
Uncle Bubba (not verified)
December 10, 2011 - 10:07pm
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Do you really think that some
Do you really think that some video that was debunked a long time ago is going to derail the sentiments of this movement to bring a little holiday comfort to our troops? You're almost as delirious as Walker!
SeabeeVet (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 8:26am
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Reality Check
Walker needs to visit a polytrauma unit at a VA medical center, and reflect upon his words while standing over the bed of an unconscious TBI patient who sacrificed his or her ability to speak, write, and enjoy care packages when an IED blew those options away.
bill (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 8:34am
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yeah, right
I suppose the 7 schools and 2 water treatment plants our unit repaired in Iraq in 2003, was actually a false front for occupying the country. And then again to return in 2007 and all the vast improvements I saw, were really props put up by the US puppet regime. What a douche nozzle
Don (not verified)
December 9, 2011 - 2:22pm
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Iowa State Lecturer
As far as I can tell, just another educated ignorant individual talking about something he knows nothing about. Does the term lecturer indicate he likes the sound of his own voice as opposed to educator, who would teach someone?
Josie R. (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 9:30am
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I'm a Soldiers' Angels
I'm a Soldiers' Angels volunteer and joining SA was one of the best things I have ever done. I find it interesting the way this professor judges people for sending care packages. I hope he realizes that the kind of people who send care packages also more than likely give to other organizations as well. I give to several different organizations including one that empowers veterans to get jobs. I am again speechless at the stupidity of the so called intellectuals.
MSG Grumpy (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 9:50am
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packages from home
I spent two tours in Afghanistan, one during the spring to fall, another during the fall to spring. we did receive packages from our loved ones back home during my first trip. But during that second trip, we received packages from all over. Food, treats, and letters and even crayon pictures from the school kids. You would not believe how much that meant to all of us. From all of us to all who do this for those they don't know but appreciate, we thank you.
God Bless the American soldier and the American people.
Brad (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 9:57am
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Free Speech works both ways...
As an Afghanistan Veteran I of course take personal offense to this. However, he is a moron plain and simple. He is listed on the school website and people should let him know how they feel, respectfully of course since he is just exercising, in poor taste his 1st Amendment Right, which we ensured.
Thomas Walker
twalker@iastate.edu
515-294-3568
Holly (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 11:24am
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Iowa State University
I am a student at Iowa State University and I believe that Mr. Walker is not a good representative of Iowa State or Iowa State's support of our troops. I have a loved one in the USMC Infantry that was recently wounded in Afghanistan and have been greeted with an outpouring of support from students and faculty alike.. Please know this his words are his and his alone.
Eleanor allen (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 2:59pm
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care packages for troops
we send care packages to the troops because they are defendinng our freedoms.Mr. Walker is a miserable grinch who never served his country in the military maybe then he would understand what it means when someone is serving in the military is away from home how would he like it was one of his family member .Our military deserve our love and respect not ridicule
Holly (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 10:45pm
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I am a student at Iowa State
I am a student at Iowa State and sent him an e-mail expressing my thoughts about his letter. In his response he claimed to me that he was a veteran.
George Hotaling (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 3:04pm
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Response to Mr.? Walker
I spent 4 years of my life in the United States Marine Corps. I was not drafted, I joined because I felt that I should give something back to my Country and to the thousands that gave their lives to make this Country what it has been, in the past. What have you done for my Country, Mr. Walker? Have you served in the military or were you hiding in one of those liberal bastions that try to pass themselves off as institutions of higher learning?
If I had a child of college age, Iowa State University would not be on the list for my child to attend. With brain dead "professors", like Mr.? Walker what kind of an education could I expect my child to get?
ISU Student (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 10:55pm
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Mr. Walker's views are not
Mr. Walker's views are not those of the majority here at ISU. In fact, our campus is in an uproar about his letter. As a military spouse I have experience a great deal of understanding and concern from my professors. Please do not assume the ignorant words of one represent all who are affiliated with ISU.
Glenn Rose (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 3:30pm
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Care packs. for troops
This is a collage pro? He isn't too smart! I was an american troop in Korea and when we were there the country was in bad shape. One railroad and no or very few roads. Take a look at the country today and thentalk to me. The same for Germany and Japan.
Dr. Joseph L. Sexton (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 3:30pm
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Care Packages
Although I personally do not believe in Nation Building but rather a kick butt & take names type of war, as in, go in, DESTROY ALL OPPOSING FORCES & leave. I most certainly believe in helping our service people in any way. Especially when they come home, some mutilated in mind & body. As far as that dolt Professor(?), never argue with idiots, people may not be able to discern who is who.
20+ year vet (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 3:41pm
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I this Professor would have
I this Professor would have stopped a couple words sooner, I would agree with him. I personally think that we (USA) are not creating friends by occupying their country. Also, the military was created to protect our country, not force our way of life on entire countries. We should stop being the World Police, stop information gathering flights all over the world and we should stop telling other countries what to do. When Politicians say that we need to return to the good days of America; I'm pretty sure they were talking about the 1950's and early 1960's when we stayed out of other people's affairs.
Ray Gass (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 3:44pm
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Support our Troops
That guys an idiot, our American Legion Posr recently held a collection and mailed 266 boxes to Afganistan to let our local soldiers know that they are not forgotten
Ray Gass (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 3:45pm
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Support our Troops
That guys an idiot, my American Legion Posr recently held a collection and mailed 266 boxes to Afganistan to let our local soldiers know that they are not forgotten
Kilo1Rig (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 3:46pm
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Hmmm.....Me thinks Mr. Thomas
Hmmm.....Me thinks Mr. Thomas Walker is angling for a Position in Obama's failing Cabinet?? MAybe shooting for Holders soon to be vacant position??
john roseborough (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 3:53pm
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Sending packages to Soldiers overseas.
The men and women in uniform serving in Iraq and Afghanistan and elsewhere should not be maligned in any way for answering the call of duty. They are where they are because that is where they were sent to defend our freedoms, that many take for granted. It is likely they would rather be stateside with their families rather than away from home. We need to do all we can to encourage them and help them to know that we greatly appreciate their sacrifice.
Frank Elliott (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 3:56pm
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Nasty Professor
I hate to dignify his comments by responding but, unless he's one of those he says we cause to become terrorists, then the man obviously knows not of what he speaks. However, he does a good job of using Roget's "advanced" Thesaurus to try to make his point. A Vietnam veteran, I spent 2 years seeing abject poverty firsthand and witnessing the kindest acts of thousands and thousands of servicemen. This guy needs to spend more time in 'real life' and less snuggled up to his Kindle studying big words. Sure hope he doesn't have tenure, as the school doesn't need him. Anyone can be a professional sh--disturber!
Adam (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 3:56pm
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Free Speech
Mr. Walker's opinion, as distasteful as it is, is also free speech. Freedom of speech is just one of the many freedoms, and rights, our Nation's Warriors have fought for, for decades.
That being said, for those who are interested in do so, you can also share your free speech thoughts with Mr. Walker. Here is his contact info:
+1.515.294.3568
twalker@iastate.edu
Mind you this is NOT MEANT for harassment or to issue threats of ANY SORT. This is simply a direct means of responding to Thomas Walker's free speech, with your own.
Larry (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 3:57pm
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Professor Thomas Be Gone
Freedom of speech is a right and I support that but freedom of of employment is not. Iowa State should fired this bozo before they have no students to teach anymore. I wouldn't dream of sending my children there with bozo on staff.
Jon M. Corey (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 3:59pm
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Thomas Walker's Stance
"...Everyone has the right to be stupid once in a while; Thomas Walker abuses it...."
Jeremiah Arboga... (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:02pm
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Iowa State Professor Comments
People I know you have the right to "Free Speech" because of veterans like myself and others. But cant you have some damn respect for the troops and not take your radical comments out on them.
I have a idea for you instead of being disrespectful to the individuals that sacrificed their lives for you to become a Professor of "Bullshit" and to give you that right to say these things. Take it out on your overly paid politicians.
Because all us veterans are just following orders and doing what we want to do, which is provide freedom for the American people.
Jerry (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:09pm
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Iowa State Professor
Just because someone is educated ,that doesn't mean he's the sharpest knife in the drawer.
Randal Foster (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:10pm
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one small error
good coverage, except you titled him a professor in the head... a lecturer does not a professor make! Incidentally, my response to the Iowa State Daily (I also work at ISU) attempted to call him out on his profligate use of turgid and superciliously patronizing prose:
I am surprised at Thomas Walker's criticism of a good-hearted gesture by students. I am also surprised that many have said that the Iowa State Daily shouldn't publish his opinions. What surprises me most is that we have a lecturer in English who seems to show such poor regard for his intended audience in his writing. Phrases such as "eleemosynary travesty", " extracted zygotes", and "the military-industrial complex is dear to their simplistic laissez-faire fantasies" are perhaps the best way to alienate the people he is trying to reach. Nothing is more insufferable than a would-be academic thumbing his nose at the lesser folk gathered at his feet. I'm a staunch liberal (and a veteran), and agree with at least parts of what he said. Furthermore, his points deserve to be discussed in an open forum. Yet, his condescending attitude makes open debate impossible. I don't mind hearing such tone-deaf spouting by fringe politicians, but a lecturer in English should know better.
Cpl. U.S.M.C (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:12pm
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In response to "Don't their
In response to "Don't their families send them yuletide goodies?". Only a Pompous A-HOLE woulds use the words "yuletide goodies". He must feel so cleaver with his diction. F.U. hows that for diction A-HOLE!
Clark Jeff B ... (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:13pm
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response to Iowa Prof
What is his name and address ? I wish to make my feelings known Personally, send info to Jebclark@jtt.net
Clark Jeff B ... (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:13pm
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response to Iowa Prof
What is his name and address ? I wish to make my feelings known Personally, send info to Jebclark@jtt.net
CAPT. CHARLES ... (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:15pm
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PROFESSOR OBJECTS TO CARING FOR OUR TROOPS
Question? When and where did you serve to defend our great nation and the liberties you enjoy? Others serve while you exercise your jaw! You are a disgrace to IOWA STATE and to everyone who serves their country. I remember your kind a few years ago- ran to Canada, burned their draft card, desecrated our Flag, spit on our returning Vets, but got in line to collect benefits from the Government and picketed the Estaclishment. Shame on you! Someone commented that you should be sent overseas to see and be with our troops. They need people they can count on , so go to your Professors' Lounge and Stay home. Every generation in my family has served honorably in uniform starting in 1775!!! Where were you? There must have been some patriots in your lineage. GOD BLESS AMERICA and may GOD PROTECT AND COMFORT THOSE WHO SERVE SO THAT YOU CAN ENJOY THE RIGHT OF FREE SPEECH.
Dan Draia (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:17pm
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Iowa professor
This idiot dosen't know what he's talking about. If it wasn't for our troops, he wouldn't have the freedom to speak.
CAPT. CHARLES ... (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:17pm
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PROFESSOR OBJECTS TO CARING FOR OUR TROOPS
Question? When and where did you serve to defend our great nation and the liberties you enjoy? Others serve while you exercise your jaw! You are a disgrace to IOWA STATE and to everyone who serves their country. I remember your kind a few years ago- ran to Canada, burned their draft card, desecrated our Flag, spit on our returning Vets, but got in line to collect benefits from the Government and picketed the Estaclishment. Shame on you! Someone commented that you should be sent overseas to see and be with our troops. They need people they can count on , so go to your Professors' Lounge and Stay home. Every generation in my family has served honorably in uniform starting in 1775!!! Where were you? There must have been some patriots in your lineage. GOD BLESS AMERICA and may GOD PROTECT AND COMFORT THOSE WHO SERVE SO THAT YOU CAN ENJOY THE RIGHT OF FREE SPEECH.
SSgt Howard (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:18pm
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Ignorant College Professor
This guy is the problem with America today. If your not proud of our soldiers please leave the country. It shows even college professors can reach the epitome of assininity.
Mark Jacques (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:21pm
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Iowa educator.
Why is it that these self-appointed concience' generally tend to be tenured proffessors who have never done anything physically UPHOLD AND DEFEND the very Constituion they cower behind. And generally have never been outside of the country visiting the countryside in the countries where the troops are sent. Mr walke, please note that I never was given the luxury of selecting the country my Country sent me to support (be it the Republic of Korea, the Federal Republic of Germany, Panama, or Grenada). My only choice in 3 enlistment terms was my CONUS home duty assignment. All so that I could defend your right to demonstrate your educated stupidity.
LARRY COLLETON,... (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:23pm
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ANOTHER LEACH HEARD FROM
He we go again, a smug college prof sitting snug at home, on his backside. Probably was raised on the public's tit, like so many of them. Who must beleive in screw everybody else, I have mine! And the worst part is he is educating our young, what a joke. Starting way back before the 1940's, I have more respect for any of the enemies that this great country has faced, than this over-educated clown. For sure these people are more destructive than any combatent that our military or nation have faced, or will in the future. Because they are a cancer that grows within, until it is too late. Wake up people, it is still not to late!
George (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:31pm
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Care Packages
I take offense to to the Iowa State Professor's statement As a Viet Nam Vet, I know what is like to be in an unpopular War but my friends These troops are not occupiers but are wanted by the Afghanistan Government (according to the last article in the newspaper). Yes., some like us and some don't, but this does not relieve our troops of their responsibility. I don't consider these as CARE-Packages but rather as Thank You for your sacrifice for keeping freedom. not only for Americans but for the Afghanistan people. This professor enjoys the freedom of speech that is protected by these same Troops. GOD BLESS AMERICA and ALL OF OUR MILITARY>
Martin Sorensen (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:31pm
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Care Packages to our military
I am part of a military mission at my church (Trinity United Methodist in Denver, CO) and we are very proud of our men and women serving around the globe in quiet areas and in harm's way. I served in Vietnam from 1964 - 1966 and looked forward to any items from home. I have very little respect for these academic elites who spew venomous statements denigrating our military. The fellow from Iowa State should consider himself lucky to live in a country where he can exhibit his stupidity in an unfettered manner.
George (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:33pm
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Care Packages
rJI take offense to to the Iowa State Professor's statement As a Viet Nam Vet, I know what is like to be in an unpopular War but my friends These troops are not occupiers but are wanted by the Afghanistan Government (according to the last article in the newspaper). Yes., some like us and some don't, but this does not relieve our troops of their responsibility. I don't consider these as CARE-Packages but rather as Thank You for your sacrifice for keeping freedom. not only for Americans but for the Afghanistan people. This professor enjoys the freedom of speech that is protected by these same Troops. GOD BLESS AMERICA and ALL OF OUR MILITARY.
David Roussel (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:39pm
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Care packages
I don't think Mr. Walker is completely wrong in stating that the presence of our troops in areas such as Iraq and Afghanistan helps terrorist recruiting. But that said, blame the government policy, not the troops! This is the lesson of Vietnam and thankfully, the great majority of those opposed to these military actions have learned it. Our troops deserve our respect and our support
james mason (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:45pm
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dear professor
do youm really think our soldiars like to kill. they would rather be peace keepers, saddam killed hundreds ofmthousands , and we have helped them in their democracy, yes we had to kill and korea vietnam , i will agree they were political wars but you could be speaking russian now or chinese, so profewssor go over and see how long you would be staying alive they are craze idiots and qall people who not be live in allaharee unclean qnd need to die and your right to speak out is correct but do not ask your goverment for thanks, or you faith or your lawyer it dosent work,, thank a veteran for your freedom, or go serve yourself, i bet you never served in the military. i was for 11 years i am not qa disabled vet. i got the wounds for your freedom so shu8t your mouth.
thomas (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:46pm
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a moron from Iowa
To our beloved military and their families. Don't pay any attention to this jackass. You arew still in our prayers and our thoughts everyday. We will gladly send you packages because we know good it is to get even a letter from home and know that somebody cares. Believe me, this idiot is no friend of veterans or the military. Bless you all and be safe.
Brenda Armstrong (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:47pm
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article fromlecturer, not professor.
I am a spouse of a USMC col. (ret.) , and this wasa heartless talk, on the part of this man. He is
invisable, inmy eyes. He doesn't deserve to be listened to, when we have troops defending ou Country.
God Bess the U.S.A.
John CDR, USNR ret (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:50pm
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Unless someone has served,
Unless someone has served, overseas and in harm's way, they will never understand the true impact of a care package from home, the USA (Greatest Nation in the FREE World). Keep em' coming!
Steven Dane USN (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 4:51pm
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Thomas Walker?
Hes not any relation to the Walker(s) Father and son who sold U.S.N. Military secrets to the Russsians in the 1980's is he?
Murray Warren (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 5:02pm
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Screw the liberals
As a retired Navy Chief I denounce these stupid liberals who probably couldn't pass a physical to serve their country or make it through basic boot camp, mentally or physically. Coming from my home state of Iowa and deeply offended by this liberal ignorance and challenge these educated jerks to do the same as the military they are so heavily putting down and do something to preserve the freedom of speech that hold so dearly. Basically screw you, you damn hypocrite! Have a very Merry Christmas as a result of what our military does to keep you free!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
David England (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 5:02pm
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Our Solders
Our congress, the special interest groups, lobbists, and others playing the political game along with certain defense contractors are the real culpits creating the environment to nurture the terrorists.
After 50 years of experience in the military, law enforcement, corporate america, and education I have learned this nation as a whole has turned its back on god, opening the door for all types of terriots activity. Leaders of any organization, military or civilian set the tone for what follows. Bush and all those behind the scene helped set the tone for what our military is having to deal with today.
Soldiers in general have honorable attitudes to serve and do what is right. Look towards those in the past, in Washington who have laid the ground work for the evil we are facing!
Mark Wireman (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 5:02pm
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Sticks and Stones
And to the Professor who is against the Military and all things of it, remember this: It is because of the Military Industrial Complex, as you call it, that affords you the continued right to state your opinion without legal prosecution. Imagine, if you will, that you published this letter in, oh, say, Afghanistan or, better yet, Iran, only the upper part of your body would be above the ground while stones are being hurdled at you until you stop breathing. So, while as a Veteran I defended the right for all Americans to continue to speak freely, I would say to you that with that Right comes a tremendous responsibility, and saying the US Military is the cause of the World's problem, you are acting in a very irresponsible way and forgetting why you continue to enjoy your Rights. That, my friend, is the reason for the Care Packages - a way to say Thank You for protecting our Freedoms!
Mr. T (not verified)
December 8, 2011 - 5:03pm
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Iowa State Muck
Nuke the pig!
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