Nat'l Guard Sergeant Refuses Second Deployment to Iraq

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  • FORD
    ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

    • Jan 2004
    • 58800

    #16
    A Matter Of Conscience
    Tuesday, January 18 2005 @ 05:30 AM
    Contributed by: Admin | Views: 19

    By Sergeant Kevin Benderman, U.S. Army

    01/16/05 "ICH" --Having watched and observed life from the standpoint of soldier for ten years of my life, I always felt there was no higher honor than to serve my country and defend the values that established this country. My family has a history of serving this country dating back to the American Revolution and I felt that to continue on in that tradition was the honorable thing to do.

    As I went through the process which led to my decision to refuse deployment to Iraq for the second time, I was torn between thoughts of abandoning the soldiers that I serve with, or following my conscience which tells me: war is the ultimate in destruction and waste of humanity.

    Thoughts that we could, and should, consider better ways to solve our differences with other people in the world have crossed my mind on numerous occasions. And this was the driving force that made me refuse deployment to Iraq a second time. Some people may say I am doing so out of fear of combat; I am not going to tell you that the thought of going back to that place isn’t scary, but that is not the reason for my decision to not return.

    I want people to know that the longer I thought about just how stupid the concept of war really is the stronger I felt about not participating in war. Why do we tell our children to not solve their differences with violence, then turn around and commit the ultimate in violence against people in another country who have nothing to do with the political attitudes of their leaders?

    Having read numerous books on the subject of war and having heard all the arguments for war, I have come to the conclusion that there are no valid arguments for the destructive force of war. People are destroyed, nations are destroyed, and yet we continue on with war. The young people that I went with to the combat zone looked at it like it was a video game they played back in their childhood.

    When you contemplate the beauty of the world around us and the gifts we have been given you have to ask yourself, “ Is this what humanity is meant to do, wage war against one another?” Why can’t we teach our children not to hate or to not be afraid of someone else just because they are different from us? Why must it be considered honorable to train young men and women to look through the sights of a high-powered rifle and to kill another human being from 300 meters away?

    Consider, if you will, the positive things that could be accomplished without war in our lives; prescription medication that is affordable for seniors, college grants that are available for high school seniors, I could name a list of reasons not to waste our resources on war. The most important being to let the children of the world learn war no more.

    I’ve received e-mails from people who said that I was a coward for not going to war, but I say to them that I have already been, so I do not have anything to prove to anyone any more. What is there to prove anyway, that I can kill someone I do not even know and has never done anything to me? What is in that concept that anyone could consider honorable?

    I first realized that war was the wrong way to handle things in this or any other country when I went to the war zone and saw the damage that it causes. Why must we resort to violence when things do not go our way? Where is the logic of that? I have felt that there are better ways to handle our business than to bomb each other into oblivion. When you are on the water in a boat and you have a chance to see dolphins playing with each other as they go about their business, you realize that if they can live without war then humanity should be able to as well.

    Can’t we teach our children to leave war behind in history where it belongs? We have come to realize that slavery was an obsolete institution and we realized that human sacrifice was an obsolete institution and we left them behind us. When are going to have the same enlightened attitude about war?

    I look at my stepchildren and realize that war has no place with me in giving them what they need to survive the trials and tribulations of early adult hood. And if you look at all the time soldiers lose in the course of fighting wars such as birthdays and anniversaries, their children going to the senior prom and college graduations, and other things which can never be replaced, then you have to come the understanding that war steals more from people than just the sense of humanity, it also steals some of that humanity from their family.

    I have learned from first hand experience that war is the destroyer of everything that is good in the world, it turns our young into soulless killers and we tell them that they are heroes when they master the “art” of killing. That is a very deranged mindset in my opinion. It destroys the environment, life, and the resources which could be used to create more life by advancing our endeavors.

    War should be left behind us; we should evolve to a higher mindset even if it means going against what most people tell us in this country, such as that we can never stop fighting with other people in the world. I have made the decision to not participate in war any longer and some people in this country cannot comprehend that concept but to me it is simple. I have chosen not to take part in war and it was easy to come to that decision.

    I cannot tell anyone else how to live his or her life but I have determined how I want to live mine - by not participating in war any longer, as I feel that it is stupid and also that it is against everything that is good about our world.

    Sergeant Kevin Benderman may be reached at mdawnb@coastalnow.net.
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    • Nickdfresh
      SUPER MODERATOR

      • Oct 2004
      • 49212

      #17
      Originally posted by rochesterdr
      I'm starting to think that this guy is kind of a fucking moron. If he feels so strongly about this, he should have done something a little sooner than the week before your unit deploys. He sounds like a coward and the reason I say that is he just fucked over guys in his unit. IMO, you've got to be a little on the fucked side of things if you want to go to Iraq, but this guy had a commitment to his soldiers. He's a 10 yr vet, too, not some e-1 fresh off the farm. You expect those guys to pull shit to get out of a deployment, but an E-5 who pulls this at a week out...a disgrace.
      This guy's not a coward. Bush sending thes people over there, twice no less, is the disgrace.

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      • BigBadBrian
        TOASTMASTER GENERAL
        • Jan 2004
        • 10625

        #18
        Originally posted by Nickdfresh
        This guy's not a coward. Bush sending thes people over there, twice no less, is the disgrace.
        Wah Wah Wah


        Actually, rochesterdr made the accurate statement.
        “If bullshit was currency, Joe Biden would be a billionaire.” - George W. Bush

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        • Nickdfresh
          SUPER MODERATOR

          • Oct 2004
          • 49212

          #19
          Originally posted by BigBadBrian
          Wah Wah Wah


          Actually, rochesterdr made the accurate statement.
          So did I.

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          • BigBadBrian
            TOASTMASTER GENERAL
            • Jan 2004
            • 10625

            #20
            Originally posted by Nickdfresh
            So did I.
            Let's look at your statement:

            This guy's not a coward. Bush sending thes people over there, twice no less, is the disgrace.

            I assume you wish to debate the second part? The part about those people going over there twice? Is it legal? That's what it comes down to.

            No, I agree, it's not optimal, but that's the way it is. I did a lot of damn time away from home when Clinton was in office, and I never blamed him for that though it was tempting. If my chain of command told me to go I went. A military organization cannot function any other way.

            It's easy for us on the outside to use servicemen and women as pawns in our own political chess games. I'm damn tired of it. These people deserve better from both sides of the fence.
            “If bullshit was currency, Joe Biden would be a billionaire.” - George W. Bush

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            • Nickdfresh
              SUPER MODERATOR

              • Oct 2004
              • 49212

              #21
              [QUOTE]Originally posted by BigBadBrian
              [B]Let's look at your statement:

              This guy's not a coward. Bush sending these people over there, twice no less, is the disgrace.

              I assume you wish to debate the second part? The part about those people going over there twice? Is it legal? That's what it comes down to.
              It's immoral and a sign of imcompetence that they have to repeatedly put their asses on the line! And since we have never claimed war, I would say YES! It IS ILLEGAL!


              No, I agree, it's not optimal, but that's the way it is. I did a lot of damn time away from home when Clinton was in office, and I never blamed him for that though it was tempting. If my chain of command told me to go I went. A military organization cannot function any other way.
              You weren't having roadside bombs going off hero! You didn't see the shit this guy has experienced! It's about damn time somebody stood up to this bullshit.


              It's easy for us on the outside to use servicemen and women as pawns in our own political chess games. I'm damn tired of it. These people deserve better from both sides of the fence.
              It's easy for these assholes to use servicemen as pawns too! I'm not deploying them to immoral invasions!

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