Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
August 24, 2005
Hypocrites CCXVIV + Aid and Comfort

We associate ourselves together for the following purposes:

..  to inculcate a sense of individual obligation to the community, state and nation; to combat the autocracy of both the classes and the masses; to make right the master of might; to promote peace and goodwill on earth; to safeguard and transmit to posterity the principles of justice, freedom and democracy
Preamble to the Constitution of The American Legion

Delegates to the nation’s largest wartime veterans organization meeting here in national convention today vowed to use whatever means necessary to ensure the united support of the American people for our troops and the global war on terrorism.

".. public protests against the war here at home while our young men and women are in harm’s way on the other side of the globe only provide aid and comfort to our enemies.” ..

“.. we hope that Americans will present their views in correspondence to their elected officials rather than by public media events guaranteed to be picked up and used as tools of encouragement by our enemies,“ Cadmus said.
Legionnaires Condemn War Protests, Pledge

 

 

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Update
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Billmon:

Aid and Comfort

Comments

It’s a sticky wicket, B.
Pat Buchanan, no lover of this war, puts it well:
LINK

Posted by: Groucho | Aug 24 2005 22:41 utc | 1

http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/F?r106:1:./temp/~r106OeuHB9:e1323:
THe whole resultion:
NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE–THE AMERICAN LEGION
May 5, 1999
Resolution No. 44: THE AMERICAN LEGION STATEMENT ON YUGOSLAVIA
Whereas, The President has committed the Armed Forces of the United States, in a joint operation with NATO (“Operation Allied Force”), to engage in hostilities in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia without clearly defining America’s vital national interests; and
Whereas, Neither the President nor the Congress have defined America’s objectives in what has become an open-ended conflict characterized by an ill-defined progressive escalation; and
Whereas, It is obvious that an ill-planned and massive commitment of U.S. resources could only lead to troops being killed, wounded or captured without advancing any clear purpose, mission or objective; and
Whereas, The American people rightfully support the ending of crimes and abuses by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and the extending of humanitarian relief to the suffering people of the region; and
Whereas, America should not commit resources to the prosecution of hostilities in the absence of clearly defined objectives agreed upon by the U.S. Congress in accordance with Article I Section 8 of the Constitution of the United States; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the National Executive Committee of The American Legion in regular meeting assembled in Indianapolis, Indiana, May 5-6, 1999, That The American Legion, which is composed of nearly 3 million veterans of war-time service, voices its grave concerns about the commitment of U.S. Armed Forces to Operation Allied Force, unless the following conditions are fulfilled:
That there be a clear statement by the President of why it is in our vital national interests to be engaged in Operation Allied Force;
Guidelines be established for the mission, including a clear exit strategy;
That there be support of the mission by the U.S. Congress and the American people; and
That it be made clear U.S. Forces will be commanded only by U.S. officers whom we acknowledge are superior military leaders; and, be it further
Resolved, That, if the aforementioned conditions are not met, The American Legion calls upon the President and the Congress to withdraw American forces immediately from Operation Allied Force; and, be it further
Resolved, That The American Legion calls upon the Congress and the international community to ease the suffering of the Kosovar refugees by providing necessary aid and assistance; and, be it finally
Resolved, That The American Legion reaffirms its unwavering admiration of, and support for, our American men and women serving in uniform throughout the world, and we reaffirm our efforts to provide sufficient national assets to ensure their well being.

Posted by: Anonymous | Aug 24 2005 22:57 utc | 2

Another link
Note that three of the things they call for (clear objectives, a clear statement of why we’re involved, and guidelines for an exit strategery) are three things Bush hasn’t done.

Posted by: skybluewater | Aug 24 2005 23:23 utc | 3

Good Finds Anon and SBW:
the American Legion is partisan. Imagine that!
Always wondered why I didn’t join years ago.
They had a good bar and pool table too!
Actually the poor fuckers are so deluded that they are war mongers, first and foremost.

Posted by: Groucho | Aug 24 2005 23:49 utc | 4

Can I get a chorus of, “9/11 changed everything”?

Posted by: SP | Aug 24 2005 23:54 utc | 5

@SP:
Check this one out that is #1 on the country(American) charts; sure shocked me:
God Bless Cindy Sheehan

Posted by: Groucho | Aug 25 2005 0:20 utc | 6

The American Legion has been a vipers’ nest of fascism ever since the 30s, which they mostly spent plotting to oust Roosevelt, and conducting pogroms against migrant Okies/Mexicans in California.

Posted by: kth | Aug 25 2005 0:33 utc | 7

A Good Link, I Think On the Song I Referenced Above

Posted by: Groucho | Aug 25 2005 0:37 utc | 8

“We had hoped that the lessons learned from the Vietnam War would be clear to our fellow citizens. Public protests against the war here at home while our young men and women are in harm’s way on the other side of the globe only provide aid and comfort to our enemies.”
The same tired old argument.
Just saw Chimpinocchio on CNN praising some poor deluded lass with four boys ‘over there’. It is maddening. When monsters have nightmares, they dream of humans.

Posted by: gmac | Aug 25 2005 0:55 utc | 9

God Bless You, Cindy Sheehan
by Les Visible (MP3 file)

Posted by: Nugget | Aug 25 2005 2:12 utc | 10

And the band played Waltzing Matilda
And the old men still answer the call
But year after year, the numbers get fewer
Some day no one will march there at all

Song lyrics here.
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Posted by: MJS | Aug 25 2005 2:34 utc | 11

Bilmon, haven’t had the time to read you as much recently as previously but I truly respect the breathe and depth of you thoughts.
Time to make an appraisal of the current US political enviroment. I not saying we are about to experience a change on the scale of the change that occurred during the depression but I believe the situation in which the US now finds itself due to the take over of the Republican Party by extreme form of Goldwaterites has open many eyes. Would be interested in your thoughts. Persanally to me the change is palpable.

Posted by: joe | Aug 25 2005 5:11 utc | 12

Joe, we are about to experience the end of the American Experiment. ‘Billmon’ made certain that his weblog and identity were anonymized as completely as possible. Millions of Americans dare not speak, dare not think aloud.

Posted by: Wolf DeVoon | Aug 25 2005 14:59 utc | 13

The real analogy: The Stahlhelm. (Look it up).
These politically mobilised veterans groups can be dangerous.

Posted by: otto | Aug 25 2005 21:07 utc | 14

Ah children, we don’t need to turn to Friekorps analogies, or any analogies at all. The Legion, founded 1919, immediately turned to lynching strikers, enforced racial segregation against Filipinos and hispanics. But the best precedent here is the American Legion’s previous attack on that bastion of communism – the girl scouts.

Posted by: citizen k | Aug 27 2005 12:03 utc | 15