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In
Praise of Our Heroes
(Editor's
note: Rusty Humphries delivered the following speech to U.S.
military personnel stationed at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility.)
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I
am honored to have been extended an invitation to speak with you today. It's
humbling to appear before the most civilized and powerful fighting force the
world has ever known.
Before
I plunge into my main topic today, please allow me a personal comment. As the
proud son of a fallen war hero, I've always hoped to stay connected to the armed
services in some meaningful way. Due to the fact that I'm almost as wide as I am
tall and that I shoot better with my mouth than with a gun, my connection has
evolved to battling what I see as a D-Day-like assault on the truth and American
values. The people leading this assault are a few elected officials and what has
become the Anti-American Media. A friend in the military told me long ago that
propaganda never works when the truth is known. And, when the truth is known,
free people tend to make pretty good decisions. My belief is Americans will
remain united if we can prevent irresponsible, partisan politicians and
journalists from defaming those who serve their mission and their commander in
chief. That's a full-time job and I only have three hours a day to get it done!
I'm
fully aware of the military's pledge to never leave one of your own behind.
Well, my pledge is to never, ever leave the truth behind. That's the least I can
do. That's my mission. I do it for my dad, I do it for my listening audience,
and you can better believe I do it for you!
You
are all familiar with the phrase, "The pen is mightier than the
sword." One would use this proverb to suggest the world's problems can be
solved more effectively through communication with words than with weapons. Oh,
if it were only true.
This
is really a gross misunderstanding of the world we live in. "The pen is
mightier than the sword" is a false and dangerous choice. This is the kind
of sloppy thinking from pacifists who would like to see America become a
second-rate power with the help of their third-rate pens.
I
can promise you, the cowards in the Anti-American Media are not mightier because
of their pens and printing presses. We now know who they are and what they stand
for.
I
can tell you that a liberated pen is mightier than an unliberated pen. There are
now millions of liberated people with pens in Afghanistan and Iraq thanks to the
swords of American heroes. Those people are now free to write their thoughts and
speak their minds thanks to the wisdom of our commander in chief and to the
power of America's military.
That's
an applause line for you. Please give yourself a hand!
Safety
and security is key if we are to remain free. We hear so much about the awesome
power of plotting terrorists. But let's stop and think. Right now, who is being
terrorized? Who is crawling into caves and spider holes? The United States
military has sent the oppressed to the polls and their oppressors into holes!
Again,
I ask, who is being terrorized? You wouldn't know it from reading the papers,
but we, thanks to you, are winning the war on terror. I would have liked to drop
that message off to al-Zarqawi myself, but your brothers in Iraq had two
500-pound messages that arrived first.
And
those two messages were: Ka-Boom!
Anyway,
there is a disconnect between those who live free no, the disconnect is
between those who live carefree and those who do the dangerous work of defeating
our sworn enemies. It is unfortunate, but the carefree back home are oftentimes
careless about what they say about our warriors and the war on terror. It is
clear to me that too many Americans not only take their freedoms and safety for
granted, but they have become smug and cynical toward those who remember the
dastardly and reprehensible attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Back
home, there are Americans and Ameri-can'ts. Why the negativity? Why the venom?
This
brings me to what I wanted to focus on today. The political rhetoric back home
regarding our warriors and the war on terror has become so reckless and
destructive it has made me stop and think:
The
manner in which you, our warriors, go about your jobs, both on the battlefield
and here confining terrorists who tirelessly plan our demise, is far more
restrained, orderly and professional than the Anti-American Media and many of
the politicians who are supposed to be respected caretakers of freedom and
distinguished public servants!
Think
about it. You are trained killers. You are put in harm's way. You are put in
situations when twisted terrorists taunt, threaten, assault and plot against
you. Yet, you are trained and required to carry yourselves responsibly and to
treat these monsters with respect respect for their religion, respect for
their safety and respect for them as human beings.
How
you do it, I do not know. But I do know this kind of professionalism and
restraint is not what is going on in Washington, D.C.! Again, I'll repeat
myself: America's warriors conduct themselves in a more professional and
restrained manner than do many in the press or our poll-iticians in Washington.
Yes,
I did say poll-iticians. One of my pet peeves is the blind reliance on polls by
so many elected officials. We all know that 90 percent of the time polls are
taken just after the press has passed off their propaganda as news. Then they go
out and ask questions of people who are simply responding to what they heard on
the news or from their favorite late-night comic.
Thus,
poll-iticians was born on the "Rusty Humphries Show," thank you very
much.
Poll-a-ganda,
poll-iticians so much B.S. So much hysteria. If America's warriors acted
this carelessly with facts, policies and their responsibilities, we'd be ...
like pre-invasion Iraq.
We're
better than that largely because you have set the standard. Those back home can
learn from you.
This
drives me crazy! Where is it written that deviating from the Rules of Engagement
is any more important than deviating from honesty, ethics and civility in the
press and in the halls of Congress? Oh yeah, the Uniform Code of Military
Justice. Details! My point is reckless, undisciplined conduct causes problems
wherever it occurs. Just so you know, I think it is fabulous that the United
States military behaves with more civility and more honor than do our poll-iticians
and Anti-American Media!
They
behave like unsupervised adolescents at their first beer bash, yet they go
ballistic if Osama bin Terrorist didn't get his frickin' Happy Meal!
Your
professionalism is an inspiration. I admire you for your restraint. I tip my hat
to your training and to your instructors. I just hope you take some of that back
home when you return to civilian life!
Those
who have goals that are bigger than themselves a mission, faith,
unconditional love of country those that have a "big picture,"
long-term outlook on life are more likely to go through the day with clear eyes,
a confidant attitude and a settled mind. Petty political power trips don't make
for good copy or good policy.
A
clear-headed, disciplined warrior is a beautiful thing. An addle-brained,
foul-mouthed, America-hating journalist and a weak-spined poll-itician are,
well, let's just say they are less than beautiful. In fact, they make fighting
and winning a difficult war damn near impossible.
You
continue to do the right thing. Stay above the fray. Be true to your code, true
to your faith and true to your training. You are setting the standard for
civilized conduct when faced with uncivilized killers.
That's
the truth, and you, by God, can handle the truth!
I
would have thought all Americans would be united in our declaration of war
against terrorists and terrorism. What was it about the attack on New York and
the Pentagon they didn't understand? Do these people need to go see the movie
"United 93" for a refresher course?
I'll
never forget Americans jumping off the Twin Towers to their deaths because they
were silly enough to go to work and expect to go home that night to see their
families. Cowards twisted Islamofascists declared war on our way of life
and thousands of innocent Americans never got the chance to fight for their
lives, liberties or their right to be happy. We're fighting for them, are we
not?
Yet,
we have people in office and in the media that seem to have forgotten we are at
war. What once stopped at the water's edge, is now spoken with seemingly no
thought about the impact on those fighting for our very way of life.
What
the devil is going on here? I ask you, what is their code? Where is the
discipline to deal with facts? What happened to being more careful in times of
war? Loose lips sink ... approval numbers? Is this what it has come to? A battle
in Washington to affect a political opponent's approval numbers in a time of
war?
Unthinkable.
Regardless
what others do or say, don't lower your standards. Don't take the bait. Continue
to conduct yourselves with honor. It is the right thing to do.
My
hope is poll-iticians and the media who get their kicks from publishing our
country's secrets the very things that give us an advantage over those who
would kill us if given half a chance will stop playing into the hands of
Islamofascist killers. Appeasement might work in a marriage and it might work in
congressional smoke-filled back rooms, but it doesn't work in a shooting war!
There is no compromise when it comes to Life, Liberty or to the Pursuit of
Happiness.
American
pens wrote that and your swords have preserved it. Do the right thing it
always pays in the long run.
July
3, 1776, is in some ways similar to Sept. 10, 2001. Life changed after those
dates and I would say that in one way, they changed for the better. In the
tragedy and darkness of losing thousands of innocent American lives, America,
for a short while, remembered that freedom is a fragile thing. We saw how silly
and destructive the misguided war protesters were. We all saw those fools for
what they were.
The
fact is the military does the jobs pacifists and appeasers won't do.
I
have heard some say our military did their jobs so well that folks back home
just assume putting a safety net over this country is as easy as Britney Spears
popping out kids. See, this is what impresses me most about those that serve.
The people charged with protecting the country and our freedoms have stayed
focused. You remain vigilant and alert to the threat. It isn't easy; you just
make it look that way.
You
set the standard.
Your
courage and your faith make your pledge to protect our country an absolute
inspiration. And let's be clear you have pledged allegiance not to a poll-itician
or a political party; rather, your pledge is to uphold the values symbolized by
our flag. That's why our flag is sacred. It is symbolic of our declared
intention to pursue life, liberty and happiness here in America.
You
keep the faith.
My
heartfelt belief is the decision to spread the blessing of freedom around the
world is our best hope for peace. This was a stroke of genius and compassion.
Let me tell you something. In this country, winning the lottery has come to mean
winning freedom. Don't you believe it. Purple fingers and free elections mean
freedom, not free money. And Purple Hearts, not yellow bellies, keep us free.
You
keep fighting the good fight.
We
all know the world is a dangerous place. But when we are lectured by pacifists
about how to bring peace on earth, I am reminded our anti-military friends hope
religion and the military play minimal roles in our lives. Sounds like a recipe
for anarchy and war. But then again, these are the same folks that think B-1s
and B-52s are vitamins found in Brussels sprouts.
You
keep above the fray. Continue to conduct yourselves with honor and courage.
I
must admit, I feel like I am fighting a war myself these days. There's an
assault in progress against the truth regarding what you do and the progress
made in bringing peace to the Middle East. That assault is meant to demoralize
the American public, our troops and negatively affect the world's opinion of our
commander in chief. My small role in this assault on the truth is to help set
the record straight. The truth about the war on terror is inspirational, and I
will never cease in my efforts to bring your deeds to the American public.
That's the least I can do. Your successes and sacrifices will not be sullied by
purveyors of propaganda and half-truths. Those who serve will be honored by the
truth. You are an inspiration, and the facts will brought to the American public
you have my word on that.
Let
me conclude by making one last observation. The truth about what our armed
forces have accomplished has set us free and it has set free millions of people
around the world. Your missions have been just. Your sacrifices have been
unimaginable. And, your successes have changed the world for the better.
Despite
the criticisms in the press and the occasional jab by late-night comics, please
know that it is a common human failing to take our many blessings for granted.
That's why we have a Thanksgiving Day it's a good reminder. But I hope you
know that deep down, 99 percent of the people respect you and appreciate your
sense of duty and sacrifice. You do your job so well I think many of us are
allowed to forget why we feel safe and secure despite the efforts of our
country's enemies.
I
can't tell you how honored I am and how willing I am to continue to do verbal
battle every day to help sing the praises about our heroes and your
accomplishments. Our Constitution allows great freedoms, and I will always work
hard to respect what has been so honorably fought for. I'm humbled by the
discriminating use of the awesome power with which you have been entrusted. I am
most grateful for your sacrifices and the sacrifices of your families.
Thank you
for allowing me this opportunity to offer my thoughts and to convey my thanks.
America is forever in your debt.
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