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Member of Veterans for Peace Alters Afghanistan Discussion on CNN
Scott Camil, a veteran of the second-longest U.S. war in history, that on Vietnam, radically changed a discussion of the longest war in U.S. history, that on Afghanistan, on CNN on Sunday.
CNN's Don Lemon tried repeatedly to explain troops posing with body parts as an inscrutable result of war, without questioning the justification of that war. Repeatedly, Lemon instructed viewers not to judge soldiers.
A guest to whom Lemon devoted a great deal of time, Dr. Terry Lyles, followed Lemon's leads and was praised by Lemon as the best guest he'd heard from on the topic. Lyles suggested the problem was one of public relations: "We need to do a better job," he said, "you know, with them psychologically to help them understand that the world is watching. Be careful about what you do and what you capture while what you're doing every day is very difficult."
Scott Camil took a different tack, saying: "Well no we don't know what it's like to be in combat unless you've been in combat, but I think the real question is: you're nit picking when you're talking about things like people posing with bodies. The real question should be why are we at war in the first place? Why are we killing so many people in the first place? The concern over posing with someone that's dead, it seems to me the fact that that person is dead and that we're killing people is more important than what happens after they're dead."
Camil's comment was so effective that the next panelist to speak shifted to his topic. Holly Hughes remarked: "Scott hit the nail on the head because now we've opened a dialogue. What are we talking about now? Shouldn't we be more upset that we're out there killing people? . . . Maybe we need to assess why we're there in the first place."
Camil continued: "What I understand is what it's like to be in a war zone and I understand the behavior in a war zone. And I would say that, first of all, that war is really an institution made up of criminal behavior. When we as civilians want to solve our problems, we're not allowed to murder people and burn their houses down. I don't see why war is an acceptable means of conflict resolution. And furthermore, the majority of people that die are innocent civilians."
Some fundamental truths are rarely spoken on television.
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Scott Camil was honorably discharged with 13 medals including 2 purple hearts following 20 months voluntarily spent as a Marine in Vietnam in 1966 and 1967. He testified at the Winter Soldier Investigation in 1971, and was a founding member of Vietnam Veterans Against the War Inc. He is an active member of Veterans For Peace and serves as the President of Chapter 014 in Gainesville, Florida.
Veterans for Peace was founded in 1985 and has approximately 5,000 members in 150 chapters located in every U.S. state and several countries. It is a 501(c)3 non-profit educational organization recognized as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) by the United Nations, and is the only national veterans' organization calling for the abolishment of war.
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YOU CAN SEE THAT THE CORPORATE MEDIA JUST GOT THEIR CLASS WHORING, EMPIRE EXCUSES smacked by Veterans who know that they were used to defend FASCIST EMPIRE, WESTERN FASCISM, which the corporate media cheerleads. They got their own servile , duplicitous, fascist PROPAGANDIST ASSES KICKED ALL OVER THE PLACE.
Say SIEG HEIL TO THE GESTAPO POLICE, FASCIST MILITARY THUGS, who destroy democracy, social power into Western totalitarianism, Western Fascism:
Chicago Continues Beefing Up 'Security' for NATO Summit While Protesters Still in Dark
ACLU, protesters still waiting for protest area information
http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2012/04/22-3
excerpt:
In the lead-up to the NATO summit in Chicago from May 20 - 21, the city has acquired 500 troopers from the Illinois State Police as well as 600 Illinois National Guard troops for the summit and accompanying protests. What protesters still don't know is the location restrictions that the Secret Service will enforce on protest areas, prompting concern from the ACLU.
Chicago Police Department facing Occupy protesters in October. (photo: ken fager)
The Chicago Sun-Times reports today that City Hall sources gave the information on hundreds of additional Illinois State troopers on Friday, while the Illinois National Guard disclosed its information on hundreds of guards for support earlier this week.
The ACLU has been demanding information on security perimeters for the summit to ensure “effective exercise of First Amendment expressive activities.”
NAZI , FASCIST , POLICE THUGS, MILITARY DESPOTS HAVE NO CLUE ABOUT DEMOCRACY OR THE CONSTITUTION......THEY HAVE BECOME TODAY'S NAZI GERMANY......FASCIST SCUM.
As usual our friends at VFP prove to be better than any "News Reporter" at summing it all up , thank you Scott. Michael Perkins MFSO-MN