As dissent grows from our occupation in
After returning to the
He served his country for nearly a decade as a reporter, and now takes, as what he feels, is the next step in serving his country. "I wanted to actually be participating in an incredibly important period in our history as opposed to just observing and reporting events. … I didn't want to watch the movie and not have a part in it."
As the president’s line of reasoning for this war is gradually refuted, the public’s disapproval for the imperialism under the banner of “spreading democracy” grows. And as the US wonders how far to dig the war hole, our men and women fight a government’s war of a seemingly endless struggle against religious extremists seeking the riches of martyrdom.
In a war that now appears to be a quagmire, the media is beginning to find its backbone and expose the injustice that is committed daily. For Pottinger, his voice at the news power house of the Wall Street Journal (a conservative news organization) was apparently not enough in a country where the majority of citizens is against the war and has a national voice via the Internet. Though we are now able to have our voices heard through blogging, those with instant national recognition have an obligation to open the eyes of the country to the true facts, positive or negative.
Now is not the time to add another body to the death count if it can be avoided. If it is complacency that one detests, call your fellow Americans to action through the many means this country offers from Congressional letters to blogs to non violent protests.
It is going to take more than Pottinger to help bring democracy and stability to
Fueling the violence in the
On top of the mounting concerns in
If our society has not lost its sense of ethics and law, justice will overcome injustice, but this will not be accomplished with a gun. You can save more lives with your pen than with violence. Matt Pottinger you may be a naive conservative ideologue who has imbibed too much kool-aid from the neoconservative trough. Violence only breeds more violence. I hope you come home safe, and you learn war and violence cause much suffering.