23 November 2004

With Deepest Sympathy

KIA letters to parents and spouses from Defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld appear to be machine stamped rather than signed by hand.
Donald Rumsfeld – who’s known as a people-eating systems man – has a long history that shows he prefers technology to humans. Certainly as SecDef he’s always gone for high-tech military gear rather than giving the boots on the ground max priority when it comes to the basics: armored vehicles and vests, sufficient ammo and all the other vital stuff that helps soldiers make it through the Valley of Death. 

His beloved shock-and-awe whiz-bang wonder weapons worked well enough initially in Afghanistan and Iraq, but as we saw on the tube last week, we’re once again back to the age-old struggle of man against man – with grunts, not machines, taking and holding ground.

And now, apparently, Rumsfeld’s obsession with machines and their efficiency has translated into his using one to replace his own John Hancock on KIA (killed in action) letters to parents and spouses. Two Pentagon-based colonels, who’ve both insisted on anonymity to protect their careers, have indignantly reported that the SecDef has relinquished this sacred duty to a signature device rather than signing the sad documents himself.

Anything to keep themselves detached from an immoral and unjust war and its nasty human fallout…

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Anything to keep themselves detached from an immoral and unjust war and its nasty human fallout…

immoral and unjust war
immoral and unjust war
immoral and unjust war

At least Rumsfeld and Bush are willing to make the unpopular decisions to make the world a safer place. Many who unfairly criticise them havent even got a dog in this race... tell me do the choices you make every day mean the posible death of someone? Are you doing anything (besides complaining about the ones who do make those choices) to make a difference in IRAQ or AFGANISTAN? Or, is the criticism a slap in the face of those BRAVE YOUNG DEFENDERS who do risk their lives in the service of this country?