Thursday, April 27, 2006

The Drug of War


Written by a fellow scout in the Shadow Recon Platoon of 2-63AR BN,


If one repeatedly rubs their hand lightly across a rough surface, the hand will become numb to the sensation and to any sensation of equal or lesser intensity. This holds true for the mind. If one constantly exposes themselves to extreme situations, then all sensations there after of equal or lesser intensity offer no stimulation. A heroin addict must constantly increase the dose because the mind has grown tolerant to a lower dosage. A cocaine addict must snort more and more to obtain the same rush of endorphins that was felt the first time. This constant increase to obtain a desired effect is met with graduation to a more intense medium or fatality. However, a higher dosage or different medium does not always exist to take the addict to the next level, and even if he were to continue to utilize his current choices, the supply is not always infinite. When the supply diminishes, one is left numb to all sensation, and hence follows an increasingly desperate situation. For the soldier; war is his drug. His mind grows an addiction to its ravenous stimuli from abnormally stressful situations. His time within this medium is finite, and when it comes to an end, he will find it hard to deal with his unwanted addiction. This is the tragedy of all those who have fallen to the drug of war, myself included. Life becomes dull and frustrating. Normal situations make one feel a sense of anxiety, of desperation, as if constantly hoping for a sudden horrible rage to sweep across and take normal right down to hell, where things are violent, and gruesome, and stimulating, and the adrenaline flows. Where veins bulge and the mind sweats, and purpose is abundantly clear, to fight, to win, to love the drug of war. But it is no more. I feel the phantom left behind by this drug milling around in my mind, and I hear its fateful whispers, begging me to take it back to where the drug flows endless. I beat this demon down everyday, and come to grips with my reality. That I am a shelved piece of machinery that must now perform tasks it was never meant to. This is life for those whose purpose was unique but is no more. This is life through the eyes of a weapon of which the machine has no use for anymore.


Normal people can sit in front of the television for hours, hypnotized by its glow. I too am hypnotized by the colorful piece of technology, but this only makes me think of things that have come to pass. I become mesmerized and soon feel myself drifting into deep thought, where I reflect on the time when watching a movie on my dusty television was a temporary escape from the madness that surrounded me. I always go back to many times where I would be watching television, and my mind would suddenly be ripped out of its blissful hypnosis. Some barking doomsayer telling me I had to go exterminate a hoard of insurgents that were armed to the teeth and sure to totally annihilate all in their path if I did not get my ass up from that television and get my war on. It is not only my mind, but also the television itself that can sometimes remind of me of yesteryear. The news-ticker that flutters at the bottom of the screen is like a scoreboard for the big game going on 3000 miles away. I'll see a familiar name of a town or city, and quickly be sucked through a tunnel, and put right back in the turret of the war machine, cruising through the streets of the before mentioned town. Sometimes my mind gets confused as to why the couch has suddenly been turned into a nylon strap, suspending my body in my armored devil. I might even be so lucky as to have a scent receptor in my nose short circuit and suddenly send the smell of shit-filled dust into my mind. Those sort of high quality trips are few and far between, but none-the-less, noteworthy experiences. Not even the machine that has been said to be responsible for the degradation of youthful intelligence, the television, can keep my mind far from where it wants to be.

Driving presents its own unique set of experiences. Everyone at one point or another daydreams while cruising down the highway in their vehicles. Perhaps it is the flash card animation of lane markings that streams from an infinitely distant focal point or the gentle hum of the engine and the wind rushing by. But unlike soccer moms wondering if they are forgetting a child, or young teenagers imagining themselves performing the songs on the radio, I find myself imagining those long dusty desert highways that seemed to go on forever. Those highways who’s beautifully barren surroundings looked so familiar to the photographs taken by some robotic probe on Mars. That foreign planet that seemed so desperately inhospitable. Just as I’ve made peace with the vicious beauty, and temporarily looking through this strange perception, I am suddenly surrounded by the angry inhabitants of this barren world, who want nothing more then to rid their world of these dastardly villains. This is all a hallucination, and I suddenly find myself drifting onto the shoulder of the highway, perspiring slightly and clinching the steering wheel. I find myself completely in shock, and desperately try to rid my mind of these foul memories.

It is not just the constantly resurfacing memories that plague my psyche everyday, but the alienation I feel. My experiences and my grasp on the world separate me from the people around me who are strangers to the hell their fellow human beings are capable of. Who speak of war as if it is their entertainment, as if they are residents of a city who’s team is nearly undefeated on the road. I am alienated from these people who buy me drinks and praise me for my service to their country. Who thank me for all those dirty Arab bastards that I ghosted in the name of freedom, democracy, basic cable, and free trips to the salad bar. I am not these pseudo patriots who go on to tell me how they would’ve been in the desert with me, if they didn’t have such a dynamite job, or a bad knee, or a promising future at the local university. I hate them for their gross ignorance, as they declare they would kill without hesitation. I envy them for the fact they unknowingly avoided a completely screwed existence and I loathe the reasoning that those who never went wish they did, and those that have wish they hadn’t. How those who were there that never quenched their urge to kill bullshit themselves silly in order to make up for the sense of inferiority that they have imposed upon themselves and how those who did wish they never had. I often find myself at the bar, briefly separated from my newly found friends who are strangers to my world, and begin to deeply miss those that shared my experiences. The ones that match me in all categories, the ones whom I could have a conversation with and didn’t try to make up for their regrets by trying to share my experiences that they deem glorious. I miss the bond we had, “we few, we happy few, we band of brothers. For he today who sheds his blood with me shall be my brother. Be he ne’er so vile, this day shall gentle his condition, and gentlemen in England now abed shall think themselves accursed they were not here, and hold their manhood cheap whilst any speaks, that fought with us…” It only aggravates me further to know that William Shakespeare would have made better company then those surrounding me now.

No matter what I’m doing, or where I am at, nothing can keep my mind from reeling for that drug once more. It cries out in agony and makes me wish it never happened, when in reality, all my mind wants is more, more, more. To return to that time when the skills bestowed upon it were so easily applied to the tasks at hand. There is a sliver of light that breaks through the fog, that being that I wasn’t always this instrument of war. My mind and body was merely transformed to suit the needs of the powers to be. Before I was the soldier, the killer, the destroyer of worlds; I was innocent, and naïve, and unknowing of the horrors that my fellow humans were capable of. I was proud of the soldier and praised him for every enemy he killed, and I lavished in the thought that I too would do the same. I told myself that I would be there if it weren’t for the fact that I was too young, or still in school, or desperately in love with a girl. But this picture of the past is only just that, a picture. As a lethal sword was once nothing more then metal in the earth, I was once but a simple boy before I became a soldier. Just as that sword will never return to the earth, I will never again be a simple boy. I can only hope that by voicing how my experiences have changed my life, I can minimize the number of people that have to go through the same, and those that must, do so for a good reason.

Hellblazer

37 Comments:

Blogger silvertone32 said...

Well said!!

It is hard to put into words what we expeirenced in Iraq. For the Infantry soldier there are so many things going on at once that it is hard to take it all in at once. You have put it well into terms that those who have not been there can understand. I appreciate what you have said as I feel the same. I hate war more than most because I have been there but I must admit that there is a certain emptiness that comes with being a civillian again.

7:16 PM  
Blogger Closet Door Dissident said...

A drug indeed.

If the writer does not mind, I will try to re-publish the article, crediting the original authur.

A trurly moving post!

12:26 AM  
Blogger Cpl. D.C. said...

fuck.....

2:51 PM  
Blogger The Statistics said...

closet door dissident:

The author approves to re-publish. Go with it!

7:19 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

a war experience also fucks up those who stay behind seeing friends or family they love go to war, it separates them from the average citizen; they, too, will never be innocent again.

I hope you´ll find something in real life that´ll excite you and make you feel alive for real, a new you after being the simple boy and a soldier, bless.

6:28 AM  
Blogger silvertone32 said...

Heretic,


Could you please get in touch with me at silvertone32@yahoo.com!
I need to talk with you about getting shit together so we can be heard by those who can change stuff.
Patrick Collins

6:42 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

OH MY GOD WHAT A SNIVELLING SELF PITYING WEAK LOSER YOU ARE. HAVE SOME CHEESE WITH YOUR WHINE YOU BRIE EATING SURRENDER MONKEY. NO WONDER THE ARMY IS SUCH A MESS. GLAD YOU'RE OUT OF IT.

5:22 AM  
Blogger Cpl. D.C. said...

Hey, This regard this anonymous asshole I think it is actualu an NSA bot who usually pops up arround the net thanks to ATT.

9:59 AM  
Blogger Marty said...

I linked here from a comment made on "A Soldier's Thoughts". My son is currently serving his second tour of duty in Iraq and has been stop lossed until March 2007. I'm going to read through your archives. Keep speaking truth to power. America needs to hear your voices.

8:44 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That was an awesome piece! Does anyone know what the fuck happened to Joe Public? He has an amazing voice and powerful ideas. Where is he? Is he writing? Speaking? Or just wasting his life? I hope he's well and if anyone see's him or talks to him tell him to fuckin' post something once and awhile. Meanwhile, those of you who are posting... thanks for sticking true to what you believe in! Thanks!

2:06 PM  
Blogger The Statistics said...

About Joe Public: He is readjusting the best he can right now. Like most veterans it is difficult for us to get some ground under our feet. Going back to work at the factory or the 7-11 is monotonous and empty. After taking and saving lives in a war zone for a long year it isn’t simple to put on the work boots. We are all trying to find a place in this civilian world and find meaning in ourselves. The comparison of the deployed lifestyle and the 9 to 5 rut is extreme, however it is mostly uninspiring as a writer. Perhaps Joe will be up and writing again soon, when that motivating spark catches fire again.

Joe did march with us in the Veterans’ and Survivors’ March down the Gulf Coast Highway. I also talk to him through telephone and e-mail and told him about your comment. Other than being unemployed, broke and hungry, he seems to be doing alright.

the heretic

10:45 AM  
Anonymous mad mike said...

Man, that is awesome! You should write more.

4:18 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am a Soldier's Angel and have been one since 2003, prior to that I watched my classmates go off to Desert Storm, many who returned were no longer the same. One, an old friend from my youth recently died of an overdose, he just never was able to find peace. I have had letters from my friends about Iraq and the chaos of death, the terrible strains on relationships back home and the question of why they were even there. Be safe and know that there are people out there who truly do care.

4:41 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It seems to me you need mental health care from the VA. War is not pretty but it can be overly stimulating and for some who can't handle the changes, create problems when the excitement ends. When you go home, if you dont have a plan or goals, you could fall into depression...that's normal for some. Simple counseling should help and try to stay away from drugs ( often pushed by the leftites to solve problems lol). Thanks for fighting over there so we don't have to fight them here.

God Bless

10:00 AM  
Blogger The Statistics said...

Anonymous said...
OH MY GOD WHAT A SNIVELLING SELF PITYING WEAK LOSER YOU ARE. HAVE SOME CHEESE WITH YOUR WHINE YOU BRIE EATING SURRENDER MONKEY. NO WONDER THE ARMY IS SUCH A MESS. GLAD YOU'RE OUT OF IT.
5:22 AM


--You un-original, ignorant piece of shit. Nowhere in MF's piece does he ever allude to or even ascertain failure, fear or defeat. It was an honestly written piece about dealing with life after combat. Having bullets wizz by your ears or explosives blow up around you builds up an enormous mix of emotions and adrenaline-filled euphoria. Whether its right or wrong at the time is completely irrelevant. Drastic actions are taken in the heat of the moment. Its only when the soldier returns home and begins to deflate that he comes down from that surrealistic cloud of chaos. Some of us who were in combat are now beginning to understand the absolute craziness of the whole debacle. Many soldiers I have talked to compare combat to a drug. MF explains it perfectly. Someone who may have seen combat in the course of their life would understand this mentality. Instead of resorting to 5th grade sarcasms and the same old, redundant Rush Limbaugh rhetoric, why don't you please write back and fill us in on your experience with combat, if you even have any.

Whether you are a veteran of this war or just some channel surfing goon doesn't really matter. Your inane bullshit says it all.

I often wonder what will happen to the warmongering, xenophobic, simpleminded, Wal-Mart shopping, FOX-News brainwashed, Dubya idolizing, flag-waving, jingoistic, hard-on-patriotic blind. What will you say when, years from now, society judges the Bush presidency as among the worst and most criminal in all of American history? What will you think when, in the not-so-distant future, this Iraq War is written off as a failure and disgrace in the eyes of not just the world, but among Americans as well. Where will all the soldiers go when they are returned home from this nightmare and can no longer find the cheap solace of pride and accomplishment they once had in Chinese-made yellow ribbons? Much like the Vietnam War, they return not as war heroes, but rather as used and broken toy soldiers, discarded and embarrassing Government Issued rubbish. And what of the ones who will never be able to let go of the absurd notion that what they were doing was right? There they will sit in dark corners of VFW pubs, sipping on Bud-Light and reminiscing on good times past, when torturing civilian detainees was hip, and tearing through crowded urban streets shooting rag heads and terrorists was better than a trip to Disneyland. Disillusioned, confused, and haggard, they will repeat the same tired and beaten stories of the glory years of the Iraq war. Only no one except themselves will be listening. Those people outside of that dark and murky bar will no longer care to hear their stories, because most Americans are band wagon patriots anyways. No one wants to remember failed missions and jaded Causes. No one wants to be associated with the losing team.

So just remember that whenever you call someone a “surrender monkey” (whatever the fuck that’s supposed to mean), or a defeatist, or a coward that wants to cut-and-run, you are repeating the same stupid bullshit that Bush spouts out of his pea-brained, frat-boy mouth every time he addresses the American People. And let me remind you, the incompetent moron that you are, that the only reason the army is in such a mess is because of the failed leadership that runs it, starting with the Commander-in-Chief, and then down the line to everyone that supports him. Face it man, the only “weak loser” here is you.

-JD

2:48 PM  
Anonymous Richard K said...

I have reprinted your post at Empire Burlesque - which is a news source for googlenews.

It will be read.

Widely... as it should.

Best

Rich K.
www.chris-floyd.com
Empire Burlesque

5:21 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You are now news.


Empire Burlesque picked up the posting.
And Googlenews has too.
As are many other sites in the network.
Best
Rich K.

5:21 PM  
Blogger Closet Door Dissident said...

To anyone who calls a war hero a whiner:

Keep playing your black hawk down videogame, shopping at wal mart, and thinking that El-Bushino is the man....voting for him is cool...voting for him makes you a true American! Buying foreign made goods at Wal-Mart is American...and driving a 12mpg truck/minivan/suv w/ a yellow ribbon sticker makes you an American!

Those whose opinions still matter still respect the war veterans. I applaud all the war veterans.

Silvertone, heretic, and the statistics:

Keep voicing your opinions. And if the Iraq war becomes a forgotten war, and your opinions are considered those of raving-madmen-war-veterans, then I will join you for a bud @ the VFW.

1:01 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Outstanding piece man. I am forwarding your article to a blogger friend of mine - if he has any sense at all he'll link to it. Hope you don't mind.

11:10 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"thinking that El-Bushino is the man"

You shouldn't be disrespectful of the Commander in Chief. I will NEVER forget 911 and will ALWAYS support this president. This is as simple as good vs. evil. We will win the war on terror regardless of how many hippies and communists speak out against America.

1:01 PM  
Blogger silvertone32 said...

You shouldn't be disrespectful of the Commander in Chief. I will NEVER forget 911 and will ALWAYS support this president. This is as simple as good vs. evil. We will win the war on terror regardless of how many hippies and communists speak out against America.


FUCK MAN!!!!!!~ That is soooooooo McCarthy!! Wake up its 2006 already not 1956. Cripes if you dont get it by now you never will. Enjoy yourself while I undergo another painful nerve block for my wounds in the REAL war.

9:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

if you want to let al kida run through the US like a bull in a china shop, that's your business.
Thankfully we have someone watching the dishes in the china shop. If a bull comes even near the door he'll pump the beast full of lead so you can keep sleeping it off in the back room.

11:04 PM  
Blogger The Statistics said...

The Bull in the China Shop lives in the White House. You are obviously too stupid to figure that out. The largest threat to the Nations security is a president that lacks the back bone to stand up to the military industrial complex.

Al Qaeda is growing stronger because the occupation in Iraq is motivating the extremists. We look like the Imperialistic bullies that the Jihadists are making us out to be.

Meanwhile pampered assed Americans like you stay ignorant of other cultures because you are a self righteous bigot who cares little for anything outside your fake little bubble world. It’s the Al Qaeda not Al Kida ASSHOLE! And if you try educating yourself you will find out that it started as a student movement backed by the United States.

This whole Global War on Terror is a product of a failed foreign policy and an over aggressive US economy which had no concern for the welfare of the people of the world or American citizens.

This will never soak into your stubborn mind nor will you ever have the courage to stand up for what this country was founded on. Instead you will back the administration like the fearful sheep you are.

I have slept in the back of a Brad during gunnery, I have slept through mortar attacks on FOB Scunion and I am sure I can sleep through worse. The veterans deserve a little fucking rest after all. It is about time you yellow ribbon pseudo-patriots start making some god damned sacrifices.

Oh yeah and,,,,,EAT SHIT

the heretic

12:08 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

First of all, I don't cuss, so fair warning to anyone expecting a cuss war on the internet.

You say

" The largest threat to the Nations security is a president ... "

WRONG. The largest threat is another 911. These clowns want everyone in the west dead including the Jew in his area.
The largest threat is CLEARLY al queda"


"Al Qaeda is growing stronger ..."
I agree. That's why we can't turn down the flame thrower on them or run out of gas to use as fuel.

"Meanwhile pampered assed Americans like you stay ignorant of other cultures "
I'll have you know that cops arent pampered, nor are ex policemen. If you knew anything about large cities in the us youd know there is a good deal of "mixed blood" around and many dont even speak english.

"It’s the Al Qaeda not Al Kida ..." touche

"And if you try educating yourself you will find out that it started as a student movement backed by the United States."
yawn. another hippie movement gone bad.

"This whole Global War on Terror is a product of a failed foreign policy and an over aggressive US economy which had no concern for the welfare of the people of the world or American citizens. "
The war on terror is a battle between right and wrong, unless you think it right to cut peoples heads off that you dont agree with.

"... Instead you will back the administration..."
I sure will. I dont waffle back and forth like the lefties on here.

"I have slept in the back of a Brad during gunnery, I have slept through mortar attacks on FOB Scunion ... The veterans deserve a little fucking rest after all."

Im glad you got a lot of rest over there and I support the troops.

"It is about time you yellow ribbon pseudo-patriots start making some god damned sacrifices."
I think Ive made my share over here.

"Oh yeah and,,,,,EAT SHIT"

I said I wouldnt cuss, but
screw you buddy. I can break a rule or two of my own for love of nation and freedom. I support your fighting for a good cause in Iraq, but I dont support that you turned on the commader in chief. Ive had some badbrass, but id never turn on them like a rabid shepard unless they came at me with a knife or something, and that point its me or them

the heretic

6:03 PM  
Blogger The Statistics said...

Oh my my,,,,you said the word “screw”! Don’t you just go all out?

You will never rid the world of groups with anti-Western ideals until we stop exploiting poor countries for our personal gain. If Al Qaeda is wiped out to the very last supporter another group will replace it because they are encouraged through their own suffering at the hands of oppressive neo-colonial countries like ours.

I live in Washington DC and I am no stranger to big cities. I encounter prejudice people in every corner of the world and most of them all have the same major characteristics, they are afraid of people who are different because they don’t have the capacity to understand them and they think they know what is right because they are narrow minded. This sounds a lot like you.

There are more dirty cops then not and most of them enjoy being domineering bullies. What is more pampered than a dude that has the power to always get his way. Most cops I know are egotistic power mongers that think might makes right.

Most movements, like our own revolution for independence, originated because of political, social or economic inequalities. They are natural evolutions of societies and most of the time are true and righteous.

We are a country that still believes in Capitol Punishment. Lethal injections and the electric chair are almost as disturbing as beheadings. That makes us equally as wrong, especially considering the faults in our criminal justice system. Right and wrong is a matter of perspective. Is it right to bomb innocent Iraqis, is it right to torture Iraqi detainees, and is it right to destroy hospitals and churches?

There isn’t Gunnery in Iraq. Gunnery is a training event that is conducted at a range. And when you live as miserable as a soldier deployed in a war zone you would rather die asleep than shitting your pants. You learn to sleep through mortar attacks that you are powerless to stop. As a sniper I stayed up extraneous amounts of time. When I was allowed to sleep I took full advantage.

Please explain to all of us how you sacrificed in the war on terror and I will back off? So far all I see is military families and the soldiers doing their share.

The president turned on me and the rest of the country long before I made any slight toward him. You need to pull your head out of your ass and realize that you are eating the man’s shit and fooled into loving it.

the heretic (you can tell by my style)

7:13 PM  
Blogger Yellow Dog said...

the statistics:

I think very important things are being said here. i have provided a link to this site. I must take humbrage to your statement:

"Please explain to all of us how you sacrificed in the war on terror and I will back off? So far all I see is military families and the soldiers doing their share."

I mean absolutely no disrespect, because I do believe you have made the greater sacrifice. Service remains voluntary for the time being. Those of us who opposed the war from the very beginning ought not be disparaged for not participating. I do agree wholeheartedly with your sentiments
about flag-waving yellow ribbon types. We are not all that kind of patriot.

I am not sure what you mean by "my share." In my opinion, "my share" means remaining vocal in my opposition to this war and being compassionate to those who have suffered as a result. I am certainly willing to listen to a Veteran's ideas of what else I should be doing. Let's try not to bedivsiveat a time when our united efforts are required.

9:55 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Now I can tell only wierdos and pot heads post here. That's what I figured. Enjoy your anti war baloney, I could care less. Im sure the reason a few folks have questions about iraq is due to these baloney sites. I should have read all the articles before I posted. You liberals are pathetic.
Look at history for war. Its what has kept us civilized and ill be damed if a few hippies think they can take that away. Clearly you all would like communist systems.Have you thought about moving to china? The bottom line on all this crap is that were at war and anyone who doesnt like it is free to leave. It seems clear to me that there will always be a half empty crowd that sees fighting a war on terror as bad somehow. Now that is sad. Thats why I will move on. Theres no point in having a normal discussion with michael moores or barney franks. Theres no hope for you leftist weirdos

chao

3:34 PM  
Blogger Closet Door Dissident said...

Anonymous poster:

May I suggest you relearn basic spelling and grammar skills, or use a commercial spell checker, such as that of MS Word.

How does war keep us civilized?

Chances are, you don't even know what a 'communist' is, and about the only reason you know communism even exists is because you watched 80s propaganda films such as 'Red Dawn'. To you, a communist is a guy who speaks with a Russian Accent, wears a pseudo-military uniform, and ....that's it. Although I am sure you know economics very well, I would like to inform you that China does not have a true communist system. China's economy is capitalist, while their government is authoritarian.

I am NOT a leftist. I happen to own a gun, and do not agree with many of the views of the ACLU. I actually think that the only crime that Linnie England is guilty of is being a white-trash whore, much like your wife and/or girlfriend (still talking to you, anonymous poster, with the poor attention span, if you're still reading). If that is a crime, then the jails of the US should be overfilled.

Did YOU serve in the Military? US or otherwise? I did!

Do you possess a degree of higher education? I do.

Go back to your crappy-ass job in Rednecksville. Go back to your evangelist church, and your hater-group meetings. And those leftist homosexuals are probably threatening your masculinity with their intents to get married, move in together, and decorate their houses/apartments in a colorful manner.

YOU, anonymous poster, ARE the true american.....so...off to Wal-Mart you go on your 12 MPG ford pickup...and keep America safe from homosexuals with the intent to marry...and keep America safe from all those non-evangelists/non christians who you think will go to hell...and when you're done conjugating 'ain't', brush up on your spelling and grammar before further posting.

Sincerely,

Your closet door dissident.

3:58 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have never served nor do I intend to, as such I in no way want to undermine what someone may have experienced on a personal level...however. Uninformed people it seems will parade around spouting little bits of anti-war propoganda and pro-war propoganda, as long as there is propoganda to be repeated. The point is it is all propoganda. Do some research for yourself, look beyond the dictatorship which has been blatantly placed before your eyes. Look to who serves to gain from this centuries old masquerade and then begin to question if even one persons life or mind is worthy of this charade. Its those of us that deny our right to know that allow and in the end are responsible for the consequences of this debacle. Someday you will all face a weapon, consider the possiblity that it may be pointed at you by your military peers, and that it may well be on your own soil. Welcome to the police state.

12:18 AM  
Blogger The Statistics said...

Yellow Dog,

I apologize.

I do realize that other Americans are sacrificing in their own way, or at least working hard to stop this war and change the system.

In a day were we see tax cuts in the midst of a state of war is amazing and with .4% of our nation serving in the Armed Forces, the impact of the true sacrifice is felt by very few.

I don’t mean to alienate anyone that is struggling for the cause.

Thank you for your understanding,

the heretic

5:38 PM  
Anonymous 32C5R09OW8 said...

32C5R09OW8
ftssoldier.blogspot.com
www.edwardsaid.org

Here is a hyperlink to a guy you should support. Brain haw has been opposing the war in iraq since 1990, but only started protest against it in 21 june 2000
His protest is now been threatened with legal action
Please reply?

6:31 PM  
Blogger The Statistics said...

I stood with Brian Haw one day. I went out to Scotland for the G8 protest a few weeks after I got out of the service. I flew back to Germany through London and stopped by to see him. It was a day after the London Underground Bombings so things were pretty hectic. He needed some extra muscle that day. There were a lot of scared Londoners that didn't take kindly to Brian's incredible sidewalk. Check it out some day if you get a chance.

the heretic

11:29 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Please explain to all of us how you sacrificed in the war on terror and I will back off? So far all I see is military families and the soldiers doing their share."

Well as both a firefighter and police officer I think we lost 343 brothers on 09/11/01. I would say that was a sacrifice. Would you not agree? I know the wives and children of those heros think it was an incredible sacrifice.

"There are more dirty cops then not and most of them enjoy being domineering bullies."

You watch too much television. Have you ever tried to subdue someone 'hopped up' on PCP? That is before he killed someone or killed you? I did this about 2 months ago. The funny part was I was working for the FD at that time and this guy jumped a fellow firefighter offering medical attention after he caused a 3 car accident. She did not know what hit her. She is fine, and he is in jail, but I digress. The point is that people make sacrifices and take risks daily. We were not drafted or forced to go into burning buildings to save your dog "fluffy". We were not drafted to go work the streets to keep the filth of society from killing you, raping your your wife and stealing your car. We chose the job, just as you soldiers chose your job. Are there bad cops? Yes. Are most cops bad? No. You are presenting a stereo-type of police that is unfair and bigoted. You are basing it on what you see on television, and probaly basing it on that officer that caught you speeding the other day.

"What is more pampered than a dude that has the power to always get his way. Most cops I know are egotistic power mongers that think might makes right."

Wow, I wish I could always get my way. The problem with that is I have very little discretion in my job. I have general orders that I must follow or risk being terminated. I have GPS tracking my vehicle, I have in-car video watching and recording my contacts with the public. I have a "force continuum" that I must follow or again risk being terminated. I think there are those guys in law enforcement riding the "power trip", but it is not the majority.

Well, I have to run now. I have to go watch NASCAR, help the "little woman" carry in the Wal-Mart sacks and then finish studying for my GED! :)

Have a blessed day!
Public Servant

6:48 PM  
Blogger The Statistics said...

Anonymous Public Servant,

I wouldn’t say that all of the men and women that died in the 9/11 tragedy, other than the emergency service personal, made a sacrifice for the Global War On Terror. They were victims, but never had the choice. There is a difference I think? But regardless there is an immense loss there that I have not taken into account and would like to hear more on your views, I might be persuaded otherwise on that account.

But, I will concede to your main point about the men and women that died trying to save the people in harms way that day. They did sacrifice and made the choice to take that risk. Those men and women and their families did sacrifice.

I also agree that many men and women sacrifice daily. Firefighters and EMT are some of the few jobs in America that allow the “Hero” label just for the job they do. However, they don’t really sacrifice for the Global War on Terror. They sacrifice 24/7 and have my gratitude.

A fair amount of police gain the heroic title more than the average citizen because they have a greater opportunity to do so. But, just like us soldiers, we are not always heroic and sometimes we are quite the opposite.

I don’t watch any television actually. Sometimes I catch a hockey game at the bar or it is on in the background when I am over at friends houses, but I honestly don’t watch the TV.

My opinion about cops are formed from my experience with them. And I have a few policemen that I call friend and I speak to them about this concept often. They can’t help but subscribe to some of the peer pressure around that lifestyle and when they have a bad day it is taken out on society. They are shameful of it sometimes and cynical about it the rest of the time. Not to unlike us soldiers and veterans.

I never had to subdue anyone on PCP as far as I know. The most offensive part of you comment is that if I owned a dog, which I don’t, that I would name it “Fluffy”. Nor, do I own a car and thus don’t get speeding tickets.
The last interaction with a cop was a week ago when he wanted to kick my ass because I had a Iraq veterans Against the War t-shirt on. We was off duty at the Brickskeller in Chinatown Washington DC. He was backed up by five of his friends and I was vastly out numbered. The whole scenario is typical to my past experiences with policemen.

I do agree that I am hypocritical about lumping police into one label. We are all individuals and have different drives and goals. Law Enforcement is a necessity until we solve our social and economic flaws with our society and that we should be working towards a goal were we are all responsible and educated enough to govern ourselves. This is Utopian, but it is just a goal.

Please be aware of how your friends on the force act because they have a great amount of control over individual citizens and can single handedly direct the lives of the public. I urge you to view them for a while with an unbiased eye. Please write back about what you observe, good and bad.

Good luck on your GED and do the right thing out there,

the heretic

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