The Scum at the Top
Commentary on the Rats in Washington
A Republican General for Kerry
By Lonna Gooden VanHorn
http://www.opednews.com/
© 2004
General Tony McPeak is a retired four star general who was the
head of the U.S. Air Force under President GHW Bush during
Operation Desert Storm.
As chief of staff of the U.S. Air Force, he was a member of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff and was the senior uniformed Air Force
officer responsible for the organization, training, and
equipage of a combined active duty, Guard, Reserve and civilian
force of over 850,000, serving at approximately 1,300 locations
around the globe.
General McPeak is the recipient of the Silver Star, Distinguished
Service Medal and Distinguished Flying Cross. He was a fighter
pilot and flew over 300 combat missions in Vietnam.
He was the Oregon chairman of Bob Dole’s presidential campaign,
and in 2000 he was the co-chairman of Oregon Veterans for
Bush/Cheney.
But, he came to Roswell this week campaigning for John Kerry.
I caught his speech at the VFW on September 27th.
General McPeak said Bush claims he has made America stronger
and safer, but in reality he has made the United States weaker
and less safe. He said he is a life-long conservative, but he
would not vote for Bush again if he was running against Grandma
Moses, even though Grandma Moses has been dead for a couple of
decades.
He said going into Afghanistan was the right thing to do, we
had the world with us and U.N. support. In fact, he said, a
German 3 star general is in control in Kabul now. But, he
said we mistakenly pulled troops out of Afghanistan in this
administration’s rush to go into Iraq. We did not finish the
job there, so it is a toss-up whether even our intervention
in Afghanistan will be successful or not.
He said the Coalition is a joke. He is from Oregon, and if
Oregon were a nation, the 800 or 850 national guardsmen it
has in Iraq would make it the 8th largest force, right before
or after Australia, and more countries pull their troops out
of Iraq all the time.
He said he was going around before the war making speeches to
anyone who would listen saying there were no WMD's in Iraq.
He knew then there was no reason to invade Iraq, it was not
an imminent threat. He said this administration’s foreign
policy has been a wall to wall disaster.
He said after 9/11 everyone loved us. Now, everyone hates us.
Never in his life has he seen American prestige as low as it
is now -- in or near the single digits nearly everywhere. He
said Bush cannot go to a public event anywhere in the world.
He could not in Ireland. He could not even have a press
conference in Ireland.
McPeak said the United States is the essential nation in
the world. We have to be able to lead. We cannot do that
as long as Bush is president because no one will follow. He
said if you are a leader you cannot go around insulting other
nations simply because they disagree with you.
The war in Iraq, he said, is Bush's "vanity war." It has
nearly wrecked our military, and it has taken our focus off
bigger problems like North Korea and Iran. It is certainly
likely to wreck the Reserves and the National Guard.
He said the rebuilding in Iraq is not going well and it will
not go well until Iraq and its’ borders are secured. He said
the administration was told they needed more troops going in,
but they would not listen.
He said at the Pentagon he had an office by Colin Powell.
He admired him very much. The administration would not listen
to Powell. [sic. And Powell went along with their war plans
against his better judgment. Of course many high-ranking
military and ex-military people were not enthusiastic about
invading Iraq. Among them was Desert Storm’s Norman
Schwartzkopf, and Wesley Clark, who said that if we went
in unilaterally and without sufficient troops we were likely
to enhance recruiting for Al Qaeda. Col. Hackworth thought
it was a mistake, and Mideast specialist General Zinni, who
like McPeak voted for Bush in 2000, said we were about to
embark on something that we would rue the day we ever started.
Zinni later said Bush was leading us over a cliff] but,
Bush/Cheney and the neocons would not listen to Powell or
Shinseki. They would not listen to anyone who told them
anything they did not want to hear.
He said Powell cares about his legacy. And his legacy will
now be tarnished.
McPeak said he is and always has been a conservative, but
this administration is being run by neocons, and he cannot
support them.
He said, we are in such a mess now, NO ONE knows how to get
us out of it. But we have a chance with Kerry because the
world does not hate him. We have no chance if Bush is elected.
He is also appalled at Bush’s economic and environmental
policies, but his expertise is in military policy and foreign
relations.
He said he does not know if the draft will have to be reinstated.
He does not think Americans would take well to a draft. He said
if it is reinstated, it cannot be run the way it was during the
Vietnam War when sons of the privileged did not have to serve.
Everyone would have to be included.
He said his favorite deferment chaser of the non-military
hawks in this administration is John Ashcroft. Ashcroft
received 7 deferments to avoid Vietnam -- the last one because
he was in an "essential" job -- teaching law somewhere.
He said Bush wanted the first debate to be on National
Security because Bush thinks National Security is his
"strong" suit. He says he does not know why Bush thinks
that, but he does.
He said Bush and company have led us into such a disaster
he does not know how they have managed to garner enough
support that this election can be even close.
He said Kerry is everything Bush is not. Intelligent,
curious. Open to ideas and suggestions.
He said Bush had just said he would invade Iraq again, even
knowing what he knows now. He basically said "How can
anyone be that stupid?" He said when a kid bangs his head
against a cement wall once you admire his determination, but
when he keeps on doing it you have to accept that he is just
not very bright.
He said the president lives in a world of spin, protected
from everything and everyone except those who adore him.
He is not capable of learning. And the United States and
the world are suffering for it. It will take decades for
the United States to recover from the damage Bush has done
to this country and to our relationships with the rest of
the world, IF we ever can recover from it. McPeak said this
administration’s rosy assessments of the situation in Iraq
are so far removed from reality, he is not sure what planet
they live on.
He said what absolutely made him the angriest in the whole
Iraq debacle were the memos that went from the lawyers to
the White House saying Bush did not have to adhere to the
Geneva Convention. He said we adhere to the Geneva Convention
for the sake of our own troops. It is to protect our troops
from torture that we do not torture our prisoners. If we do
not treat prisoners humanely, we cannot reasonably expect
that our troops in the custody of others will be treated
humanely.
McPeak also said he is very afraid of what Bush might do
during his "lame duck" time between November 2nd and
inauguration day IF, hopefully, he has a lame duck time.
He said he would be glad when the election is over. He does
not like making speeches. He does not want to get good at it.
But, for the sake of the country and our children’s future Bush
has to go. So he is making speeches.
McPeak has just added himself to my list of Republican heroes
who put the good of the country before their loyalty to party.
President Eisenhower’s son, General John Eisenhower, another
life-long Republican, also added himself to my list of
Republican heroes when he, too, for much the same reasons as
General McPeak, determined that he could not, now, vote for
George Bush, and wrote an article for the Concord, New Hampshire
Union Leader explaining why he would be enthusiastically casting
his vote for John Kerry in the coming election.
http://www.theunionleader.com/articles_showa.html?article=44657
Bio: Lonna Gooden VanHorn is the mother of 6 and a grandmother.
She began writing out of her frustration at the media’s failure
to provide the people with the information they need to make
informed decisions.
Raised on a small farm in Minnesota, she now lives in New Mexico
with her husband, a veteran who served 18 months in Vietnam.
She has a journal of observations about the Bush presidency
and this campaign which can be accessed at:
http://criticaltolerance.org/mpl/LonnaJournal.doc
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