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Posted: 04/02/08by Hank Yuloff |
Since September, 2001 630,000 of our best and brightest have been sent to Afghanistan and Iraq to either, a) fight to protect democracy and b) fulfill the Bush administration's dream of privatization of all government services and further concentrate what is left of our country's wealth in the hands of the very few. 81,000 have been prevented from leaving the military when their military contract expired. They have been stop-lossed, a loophole which allows the Bush government to keep them on the merry go round of never ending tours in the Iraq quagmire. Stop Loss was originally used to allow the US government to not lose talented soldiers during a time of war. Since Bush declared that his war was over, (see Mission Accomplished banner on USS Lincoln sitting within sight of San Diego and Bush flying out to it in order to show his machismo) it is conceivable that stop-lossing our soldiers is yet another thing which George W Bush has lied about.Stop Loss is about one of those 81,000. Sergeant Brandon King (Ryan Phillippe from Flags of Our Fathers, Crash, Breach) has been awarded the Bronze star for valor and a purple heart. He has run over 100 missions in Iraq and is finally about to be released. When he is informed at his exit interview that he has been reassigned, something snaps. He says he hasn't flipped. He is just "pissed off." He thinks that running off to Washington, DC to speak with his senator will help. Talk to a TEXAS senator about getting out of the army? Come on, son. What in the name of Crawford do you think he is going to do for you?
By the way, the numbers I quoted in the first paragraph, do not include the extra 30,000 which Bush put into Iraq as an escalation (ok, so he calls it a surge). The numbers of those troops who have been stop lossed has not been revealed by the Bush Crime Family. Hank Yuloff is a co-founder of Film Monthly and film critic living in Los Angeles.
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