Traditional Historic American
Values - Part 10 None Dare Call It Treason
18 November 2009
Volume 11, Issue 45
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After I finished Part 9, of
this series a couple of weeks ago, I thought I was pretty much through with the
concept of Traditional Historic American Values, at least in the journalistic,
or even the blogosphere sense. The next day with the shootings at Ft. Hood,
Texas, changed all of that. First
of all it must be said that this was a guerilla attack not a terrorist attack.
The only place I have found that reported properly is in James TarantoÕs WSJ
Best of the Web email. In that respect Major Hasan is to stand trial as a
murderer and perhaps for treason. Furthermore I felt that the PresidentÕs
response and later speech in Texas showed reluctance to address reality that
even his best-prepared remarks could not hide.
I was still struggling with
how to prepare this last article of the series for Veterans Day when Tuesday
afternoon I received a call from my friend Jim, who accompanied me a little
over a year ago, to pick up my motorhome in Texas. He stated that he felt so
good after finishing Julia DuinÕs book on ÒQuitting ChurchÓ that he just had to
call and state it was nice to feel he was not alone.
A guerilla attack on
American soil, American church leaders so out of touch that they think
Christianity is primarily about making one feel good about a progressively
psycho world, and we havenÕt even gotten into some serious reality.
Hence between the two
concepts and real life in general, I was pretty much at a loss on how to begin
to finally conclude this ten part series on Traditional Historic American
Values. In some perspective we have an American President who feels very
comfortable in being everything to everyone, except the militaryÕs Commander in
Chief. This is contrasted with a long term Christian man, who for the now
considers himself part of a community that has freed itself from the doctrinal
sterility of American Evangelicalism. What are this world and this country
coming to?
So the President took off
for Asia, while his Attorney General took the heat for bringing the 9-11 true
terrorists to New York City for a civilian trial. DonÕt they understand that
these thugs are not covered by the Geneva Convention? Why are they giving them
special rights like, lobbyists, investment bankers, and other domestic
terrorists?
In Asia he seems to have
kissed away his second major goal, the cap and trade energy tax, in favor of
his worst fandango, gross deficit spending, all the while continuing to dither
on what to do with Afghanistan, a problem much too small to fit within the
global concept of financially too big to fail. Perhaps it is that contrast
between New York and Washington DC centered special rights – special
interests, and Islamists, who believe that they, the too big to fail cronies,
all are atheistic infidels, which forces the dithering reality about the
consequences.
To use a constructive
metaphor, the President seems to be continually trying to shoot himself in the
foot, when the proper response would be just to take out his gun and take aim
at the bad guys. The problem that he is finding out however, just as with Major
Hasan, the President and his guerilla forces are a definite minority.
Furthermore virtually all-successful guerilla wars first capture the countryside
before moving to urban centers. In this guerilla war, ObamaÕs progressive base
only hold portions of the right and left coasts and Chicago politics, and the
great American fly-over is becoming increasingly agitated with what it sees as
not just liberal, leftist, or socialist, but communist underpinnings of his
social wealth redistribution plans.
Now shooting oneself in the
foot is not a metaphor to be taken lightly or whimsically. For early in my
senior year in high school such an incident happened to me. I was deer hunting
with my uncle, and my dad. We were walking down a trail to go somewhere and I
was in the middle. I was carrying my grandfatherÕs Model 94, 30-30 Winchester.
There was a slight skiff of snow covering the ground, a moderate breeze, and
everything was quite peaceful.
All of a sudden there was a
huge explosion and I felt like my foot was pinned to the ground. When I looked
down, around my boot was a radiating pattern of what looked to be carbon
highlighted on the white snow. When I move the boot the pure white place where
the boot had been, added a surreal contrast.
I walked and was helped to
the car, which was not all that far away. I really felt no pain, but was
intensely scared. From there it was a rapid trip to the hospital emergency
room. Once everything began to flow back to reality, what had happened was the
bullet somehow had miss fired and had gone down through the rubber overshoe and
the leather shoe inside. The bullet itself had just taken off the skin on the
outside of my little toe, nothing more. The doctor said that if the bullet had
even grazed the bone in the toe itself the effect would have probably taken off
at least half of my foot. It was a
miracle.
If you donÕt believe in
miracles, stop for a moment, take off you shoes and socks and see how much meat
is on your little toe, before it hits the bone. Then realize that that thin
layer of skin was removed with a non-aimed 150 or more grain, 30 caliber bullet
only inches from the rifleÕs muzzle.
Now what I am beginning to
see is that just has with my foot shooting experience, and President ObamaÕs
continuing foot shooting experiences, is neither of us expected it/them to
happen. The major difference, is mine was a once in a lifetime experience and
it is over, the President doesnÕt seem to understand the reality of the
situation and there is nothing in his background that should give him a clue.
Despite all the spin that
you hear today from both the conservative right and the progressive left, the
first major causality for the fall of AmericaÕs world greatness was the
decision to develop a professional military. If you look at the demise of all
major empires, their fall began when they decided they were too good to fight
their own wars. If you move that into a country that really is not all that
interested in traditional empire building like the United States the case for a
civilian military becomes even stronger.
If President Bush would have
had to draft, or even had to call for volunteers to fight a war in Iraq,
chances are the Iraq War would not have happened. Hence the current
divisiveness, that makes Viet Nam look almost benign, might have not occurred.
This brings us to
Afghanistan; the area that has ground would be conquerors to dust for
centuries. The latest installment being the Russians, which may have had more
to do with the fall of the Soviet Union than all of Ronald ReaganÕs saber
rattling.
Cleaning up the language of
the Full Bird Colonel, who as a Lieutenant traveled across Europe in a WWII boxcar,
and required all his junior officers to read not only the weekly Warsaw Pact
Intelligence Summary, but also the same summary originating from Viet Nam,
ÒItÕs a lousy little war, but it is the only one we have.Ó In this we see the
greatness of a truly professional military officer. However, that greatness
also lacked the diversity of problem solving, beyond the scope of that is the
way it has always been done, and that shall always continue.
The real problems began
however when he retired and was replaced with an Ivy League prima donna that
makes John KerryÕs Viet Nam exploits look like those of a Roman Catholic monk.
What all this means is
during the Viet Nam era, we ROTC and OCS reluctant volunteers, in a few short
years, learned more about ourselves, other people, leadership, reality, how the
world really operates, than we could have learned in a lifetime of doing
whatever, wherever.
Putting this in the context
of where we are right now, wars are far too great a challenge to be fought by
professional soldiers alone, and citizen soldiers, or at least civilians
trained in the principles of military leadership are way to important to civil
society to leave the running of civil society in the hands of politicians,
bureaucrats, and special interest oligarchs.
Now if we are to look at the
tragedy of Ft. Hood, Texas in context, a military court will rapidly convict an
unfit officer of murder and probably take a pass on the treason count. But the
real treason is forcing patriotic Americans to spend not only their youth,
health, and psychic sanity in the service of their country, but treating their
sacrifice as some sort of video game outcome.
I have gotten a number of
emails asking how a military bases could be so unarmed when it came to an
guerilla warfare attack. The grossly simple answer is that the base perimeter
was penetrated by someone, that no one took seriously as a threat. However,
Major Hasan was a severe threat as dignified by his primary chosen weapon of
choice. That weaponÕs total design was to seriously kill and maim human beings;
it has virtually no value as a hunting or target shooting sidearm. Furthermore it makes the classic
military 45 caliber sidearm look like a primitive slingshot.
The reason no one took the
Major seriously is because he was a doctor. Doctors are officers in the
military because they are Doctors; in the relationship they have with other
officers it only relates to rank or pay grade, not any similarly recognized
skill set. Any security clearance Major Hasan possessed was probably only a
formality, and consequently received only a minimal background check and as has
been pointed out in the news, virtually no follow up even when his behavior
caused concern among his colleagues.
Military bases in non-combat
areas are disarmed because other than professional medical staff, all the
others have training in how to kill other people. In a place like Fort Hood,
Texas, the best in the world at that skill set routinely pass through the
facility. With our over worked and understaffed military, that includes
multiple killing deployments. The reason many of them are alive, is that they
have learned to react to situations rather than think about them. Hence in Ft.
Hood and other such facilities, reactive situations must be kept to an absolute
minimum.
During Viet Nam a draftee
grunt served 365 days and a wakeup in the Viet Nam Theater. Most of those, with
time left to serve, were recycled, drug problems, PTSD and all, through
Europe. About twice a month in the
garrisons around Augsburg, someone would break into or attempt to break into an
arms room or ammo facility. That would require that every weapon and similar
device would be inventoried as well as all ammunition down to the individual
bullet. This chaos was routinely accomplished by a few people with just one
short tour of duty in a combat zone. From this fact is it all that hard to
understand why our home deployment centers must be as safe as can be humanly
designed.
War is the closest thing to
hell on earth. Yet we seem to think of our military personnel as really cannon
fodder, to use an archaic term. IED is probably a better fodder term. We term
the veterans of WWII - The Greatest Generation. The combat veterans I have
known from that era, have had continuing battles with war horror all their
lives. Most who have successfully dealt with the problems have partitioned a
segment of their mind into a war no mans land. They will reinforce the
surrounding walls, but they never travel there, for any reason.
PTSD became a real disease
or trauma during Viet Nam. Before that it was known as shell shock or combat
fatigue. Just take a few drinks, a couple of aspirin, get a good nightÕs sleep
and in the morning you will be fine. That in no way even addresses the true
human aversion to catastrophic horror.
So what is going to happen
to these veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan, whether we preserve and succeed
where no outside nation has succeeded before, or cut and run and eventually pay
an even deeper physical price?
The answer is really no one
in the so-called leadership of this country seems to care about this minor
lousy problem. After all we need government-sponsored health insurance,
government mandated clean energy, or no new energy at all. This of course is
contrasted by greedy capitalist pigs, who control all the money, and if they
donÕt have enough, the Fed and the Treasury will print some more, and then
guarantee to bail them out if they continue to over leverage the risk. As far
as debt, they donÕt believe in debt, at least as a problem, because if it were
not for debt then they would have to share the wealth, if what is left can even
be define as wealth.
I brought up the story about
the miracle I experienced when I shot myself in the foot. It seems that if
President Obama continues to shoot himself in the foot he might accomplish a
miracle that no other American President could ever hope to accomplish. That
miracle is to reestablish the United States again as designed by our
Constitutional Founders.
We have pointed out in other
articles that Barack Obama Senior was a failure as a Marxist in his native
Kenya. Following the example that the sons do not fall too far from their
fatherÕs tree, the President of the United States seems to be following that
same path. To walk that path successfully requires a continual reloading of
shooting yourself in the foot opportunities. The United States of America is a
diverse and a strong nation, a single bullet from a 30-30 grazing the skin on a
little toe is just not going to do the job. But continual self-inflicted wounds
on oneself, plus some errant unholstered shots at both adversaries as well as
supporters, might just do the trick. That trick is the collapse of lingering
enlightenment values the Founders constitutional design greatly suppressed, but
never eradicated.
There remains the unanswered
questions of design and the author of that design. Barack Obama Jr. might
believe he will succeed in doing what his father failed in doing in Kenya,
hence he will be shooting and reloading as long as God gives him strength.
The reality of a true
miracle is quite different however; the results are ordered by God. That is
true for a dumb high school kid that just wanted to play basketball that
season, or a President of the United States that thinks he is smart enough to
save the world from its own folly. There is only one savior of the world and it
is not Barack Obama, nor is it Mohammed, nor any other self appointed religious
messiah, or chosen political leader.
Just as in the tale where
the emperor has no clothes, in a similar construct, the same is true of the
would-be emperor continually shooting himself in the foot. There are a couple
of rulers of ancient Babylon in the Old Testament Book of Daniel that may prove
insightful to rulers in a modern Babylon. One king ended up eating grass like a
cow for seven years; the other was overthrown by the writing on the wall:
ÒAnd this is the inscription that was
written: MENE, MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN.
This is the
interpretation of each word. MENE: God has numbered your kingdom, and finished
it; TEKEL: You have been weighed in the balances, and found wanting; PERES:
Your kingdom has been divided, and given to the Medes and Persians.Ó Then
Belshazzar gave the command, and they clothed Daniel with purple and put a
chain of gold around his neck, and made a proclamation concerning him that he
should be the third ruler in the kingdom.
That very night
Belshazzar, king of the Chaldeans, was slain. (Daniel 5:25-30)
When you read the story
about the miracle that brought about the founding of the American Republic you
understand that the United States was and is truly unique in all of human
endeavors. What that meant in the past is clearly understood, what that means
in the present is now quite jumbled, because, the future is in the hands of the
Deity that used to be able to prescribe our prosperity. In GodÕs world and
universe there is only One who is too big to fail. Man created human
enterprises are just silly in comparison.
And All Traditional Historic
American Values Citizens said: ÒAmen and Amen!Ó
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