Email for help from Marine in Iraq.

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Registered: 04-05-2004
Email for help from Marine in Iraq.
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Mon, 05-03-2004 - 9:08pm
"Hello Everyone,

I am taking time to ask you all for your help.

First off, I'd like to say that this is not a political message. I'm not concerned about domestic politics right now. We have much bigger things to deal with, and we need your help.

It seems that despite the tremendous and heroic efforts of the men and women serving here in Iraq to bring much needed peace and stability to this region, we are losing the war of perception with the media and American people. Our enemy has learned that the key to defeating the mighty American military is by swaying public opinion at home and abroad. We are a people that cherish the democratic system of government and therefore hold the will of the people in the highest regard. We love to criticize ourselves almost to an endless degree, because we care what others think. Our enemies see this as a weakness and are trying to exploit it.

When we ask ourselves questions like, "Why do they hate us?" or "What did we do wrong?" we are playing into our enemies' hands. Our natural tendency to question ourselves is being used against us to undermine our effort to do good in the world. How far would we have gotten if after the surprise attacks on December 7, 1941 at Pearl Harbor, we would have asked, "Why do the Japanese hate us so much?" or "How can we change ourselves so that they won't do that again?" Here in Iraq the enemy is trying very hard to portray our efforts as failing and fruitless. They kill innocents and desecrate their bodies in hopes that the people back home will lose the will to fight for liberty. They are betting on our perceived weakness as a thoughtful, considerate people. Unfortunately our media only serves to further their cause.

In an industry that feeds on ratings and bad news, a failure in Iraq would be a goldmine. When our so-called "trusted" American media takes a quote from an Iraqi doctor as the gospel truth over that of the men and women that are daily fighting to protect the right to freedom of press, you know something is wrong. That doctor claimed that out of 600 Iraqis, that were casualties of the fighting, the vast majority of them were women, children and the elderly. This is totally absurd. In the history of man, no one has spent more time and effort, often to the detriment of our own mission, to be more discriminate in our targeting of the enemy than the American military. The Marines and Soldiers serving in Iraq have gone through extensive training in order to limit the amount of innocent casualties and collateral damage.

Yet, despite all of this, our media consistently sides with those who openly lie and directly challenge the honor of our brave heroes fighting for liberty and peace. What we have to remember is that peace is not defined as an absence of war. It is the presence of liberty, stability, and prosperity. In the face of the horrendous tyranny of the former Iraqi regime, the only way true peace was able to come to this region was through force. That is what the American Revolution was all about. Have we forgotten? Freedom is not free and "peace" without principle is not peace. The peace that so-called "peace advocates" support can only be brought to Iraq through the military. And we are doing it, if only the world will let us! If the American people believe we are failing, even if we are not, then we will ultimately fail.


That is why I am asking for your support. Become a voice of truth in your community. Wherever you are fight the lies of the enemy. Don't buy into the pessimism and apathy that says, "It's hopeless," "They hate us too much," "That part of the world is just too messed up," "It's our fault anyway," "We're to blame," and so forth. Whether you're in middle school, working at a 9-5 job, retired, or a stay-at-home mom you can make a huge difference! There is nothing more powerful than the truth. So, when you watch the news and see doomsday predictions and spiteful opinions on our efforts over here, you can refute them by knowing that we are doing a tremendous amount of good. Spread the word. No one is poised to make such an amazing contribution to the everyday lives of Iraqis and the rest of the Arab world than the American Armed Forces. By making this a place where liberty can finally grow, we are making the whole world safer. Your efforts at home are directly tied to our success. You are the soldiers at home fighting the war of perception. So I'm asking you as a fellow fighting man: Do your duty. Stop the attempts of the enemy wherever you are. You are a mighty force for good, because truth is on your side. Together we will win this fight and ensure a better world for the future.

God Bless and Semper Fidelis,

1st Lt. Robert L. Nofsinger USMC

Ramadi, Iraq "

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Registered: 05-27-2003
Thu, 05-06-2004 - 11:33pm
A bigger story I am now very confused; I live in a very small N E Wisconsin community. We are a large military community as well. Mostly Republican. Since I own my own business and also work for a local company I speak with a lot of people each day EVERYONE I have spoken is disgusted with this. We are Americans and we don't act that way. Of course we are equally horrified by any abuse especially our soldiers What is making a big deal out of this is the look on the soldiers faces in those pictures. Can I ask you what crimes those Iraqi men have committed? Have they even been brought to trial? Our young people that are serving this country have now been placed in even greater danger and it has nothing to do with the peace sign I have hanging in my window. This adminstration makes us look weak beacuse he is weak. He doesn't even have his administration under control. Rumsfield said yesterday morning on the Toady SHow that he didn't even finish reading the report he got in January. I know that you think the sun rises and sets with George Bush but this whole incident is just disgusting.
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Registered: 03-25-2003
Thu, 05-06-2004 - 11:58pm
Are you aware that these pictures were emailed by these military to others (friends & family), according to Hersh, before the investigation began and before it was ever in the mainstream press; so, IMO the press was actually playing catch-up on this one. Unfortunately there is no way this wouldn't feed the anti-American feelings that exist worldwide at this time.

C

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Registered: 03-27-2003
Fri, 05-07-2004 - 1:37am
Have you stopped for a moment to ask where a soldier serving in Iraq has access to the internet? He can't just walk into an intenet café.

His words have passed through a censor. This isn't free speech we're talking about here. This is a message that has been seen fit to be allowed out to the public.....maybe because of what it says?

If a soldier in Iraq was to voice equally deep concerns about his countries engagement in Iraq, based on what he had seen there, do you think you would be reading it on the internet?

Free speech is not just the voicing of opinions that happen to agree with the government position....or do I have the wrong impression of how it works. After all, I don't live in the US. I'm only basing my opinion on how it is in my country. I might be wrong about how your free speech works.

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Registered: 04-05-2004
Fri, 05-07-2004 - 2:07am
Actually I have. I see that this man is an officer and thought that he may have a desk job.

Thank you for your intelligent questions. I think you are right, that concerns would not be allowed out, although I hadn't taken the time to think about that.

Obviously everyone here is free to say whatever he/she wishes as long as it isn't irresponsible enough to harm others, for instance, you can't yell "fire" in a crowded building. Other than that we are free to say whatever nice or disgusting thing we want. I urge people, for the safety of our troops to try to be responsible with their speech, but I would be very upset if anyone were forced to be responsible. We are all only accountable to our own consciences unless we purposefully harm others.

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Registered: 03-27-2003
Fri, 05-07-2004 - 3:26am
Thank you. I appreciate your thoughtful response.

Papparic

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