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"Tell Me, Do You Know Anyone?"

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To those of us fortunate enough to have known him, the late Tom Pettit was much more than the award-winning NBC News reporter who was the only television journalist on the air live at the Dallas City Jail on Nov. 24, 1963, when Jack Ruby shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald. In addition to being grand company on the campaign trail, Pettit in a televised interview with then-Secretary of Agriculture — and fierce critic of his agency's Food Stamps program — Earl Butz provided an object lesson in how to practice journalism to all the rest of us.

After Butz had railed against the "greedy" exploiters of Food Stamps he was hunting down, Pettit asked the secretary of agriculture if he knew anyone who was a food stamps recipient. Butz told of how he, a proudly liberated male, went grocery shopping with his wife where, yes, he saw people using food stamps.

Pettit persisted. "Did the secretary know anyone who was on food stamps? Personally know anybody who depended on food stamps to feed her family? After a long silence from the secretary, a muttered "No." Then he signed off, clearly, "Tom Pettit, NBC News Washington."

President Obama's widely praised Nobel Peace Prize speech, particularly his words — "Peace requires responsibility. Peace entails sacrifice" — made me think again about that Tom Pettit interview.

The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are the first since this country's war against Mexico that the U.S. has was waged without either a military draft or tax increases. If, as the conservative scholar Michael Barone has written, "war demands equality of sacrifice," then the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan of Presidents George W. Bush and Obama have failed that standard.

All the sacrifice and all the suffering have been borne by fewer than 1 percent of our citizens — those who serve in the U.S.

military and their loved ones. The American military, today living and sleeping in harm's way, is increasingly, and admirably, integrated by race and increasingly segregated by economic and social class.

Those policymakers, both elected and unelected, who made — and make — the fateful decision to take this nation to war are, themselves, exempt from any personal consequences. Their own children and the children of their friends will not be put at risk.

With no apparent embarrassment, American civilian leaders — including those in journalism — continue to urge a national policy of military escalation with no personal participation.

Where is today's Tom Pettit to confront any of those men and women who sit in the country's war councils with the question they do not want to answer: "Tell me, Sir (or Madam), do you know anyone — personally know anyone, by name — whom you are sending into combat?" Or, "Do you know anyone socially or personally who has lost a son or daughter or spouse in either Iraq or Afghanistan? ... Did you go to the funeral?"

A wise and just manpower policy remains the foundation of this nation's national defense. The late Charles Moskos of Northwestern University, the nation's pre-eminent military sociologist (and a U.S. Army draftee after he graduated from Princeton), gave this wise and timeless insight: "The answer to the question of what are vital national interests is found not so much in the cause itself. ... Only when the privileged classes perform military service, only when the elite youth are on the firing line, does the country define the cause as worth young people's blood, and do war losses become acceptable."

Moskos concluded that "citizens accept hardships only when their leadership is viewed as self-sacrificing." That's when all of us, leaders and followers, personally know someone in uniform putting their life at risk in Afghanistan or Iraq.

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You got that right, Mark. All these armchair chieftains who think we are fighting a just war should march their butts down to the local recruiting station and put their money where their mouth is. Never has talk of getting the bad guys been as cheap as it is now.
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Posted by: Masako
Sat Dec 12, 2009 10:57 AM
Sir;... Those who want wars should lay their own lives on the altar as a sacrifice for victory... War is the last condition anyone should want, and it should be further yet from people's minds... No one can see the end of war... No one with the power to see the consequences of war would ever consider it... It is like pushing a plunger having no location for the explosive...It may take foes, and it will certainly take friends, and it will cost money beyond every estimate, and the pain and poverty it makes real will continue forever in the lives of humanity... War is a profound act of ignorance...It is not a last resort, but the unthinkable conclusion of embraced human error... When people do not have to try other alternatives no negotiation to avoid war will bear fruit... The strong size up the weak, and take their chances... Right or justice are not considerations... Might has a fist on the scale for a make weight...But, consider our government...What people do out of desires is always irrational... What people do together as government under the authority of the people should always be reasoned, and measured...Since government has arranged their districts to divide the population, reason has left government... Everything is a political consideration based upon the middle fraction of the population... It is not majority rule...The majority on either side are checked... The course of the government rests upon a minority in government leading to the pleasure of a fickle minority of the population...And what does government always do but feed the people patriotism, and then ride them hot blooded into war...Abraham Lincoln lost his seat in the house when he dared to tell the people the truth, that the war with Mexico was unjustified, and illegal, and though he voted for all support for the troops, the people only heared his demure...No one true leader stood against Iraq, or Afghanistan...War there was a fool's errand, and no place could be more distant, nor less essential as a place to our well being...Afghanistan was a hell Bin Ladin was confined to where he could do us little damage... Now, because we responded to his provocations with an over whelming force that we then left hung out to dry, he can hand us a serious, and unrepairable defeat simply by not losing.... The war is lost...He no longer has to cross an ocean to draw our blood...We have sent those people what they most crave: American targets...It is foolish on foolish...It is a failure of leadership which Mr. Obama has failed to correct... He is a political animal...A republican in his place would serve himself and his supporters from the national smorgasbord... They get re-elected because they serve their party...Mr. Obama will not get a single vote on the right, and if he thinks he can count on the liberals because they have no one else to vote for, he is wrong so long as they can still vote for no body... In playing for re-election, all of these politicians try to split a nickle....They calculate the votes they will gain against those they will lose...Any Black democrat thinking to turn a republican mind into a fountain of rationality, and gaining their votes is dreaming... Mr. Obama loses votes by playing to the establishment, and by following up bad decisions with worse... He is a one term president; but what is that...If he were a man, he would use one term for all it was worth, to do or die, and use the success of one term to justify another...All any one of these guys do is put off salvation to the next round, and then they follow up failure with failure... We don't have much left...The price of this war will never be paid if it is never stopped...Our champion; the champion of good responsive government has already went too often against the will of the people...Mr. Obama is too young to be so corrupted, and yet he is...The people are better leaving government to the republicans knowing them greedy fools, than they are trying to save government for everybody...Power has the ability to corrupt the pure of heart... We give those people too much power...Nothing but our turning our backs on all of them, living out of the ice box, staying home from work and the polls will change them... We need to resist...The old world is dying...Our government began dying the moment it was free of our consent... Deny your consent to be governed by these idiots... Call them up, and say: you ain't my leader, because I am not following you any where... Tell Mr. Obama he deserves the booby prize...Anyone thinking war is some sort of a solution is insane or stupid, and now I am content to class Mr. Obama with that crew... Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sat Dec 12, 2009 7:48 PM
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