This article by Ryan Harvey of the Civilian Soldier Alliance raises some insightful points about what we are really celebrating on Independence Day. Thanks to Dave Ionno for the tip.
Posted on 07 July 2010.
This article by Ryan Harvey of the Civilian Soldier Alliance raises some insightful points about what we are really celebrating on Independence Day. Thanks to Dave Ionno for the tip.
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Posted on 03 July 2010.
Five to one, Baby
One in five
They got the guns
We got the numbers
Doors Jim Morrison
The muted rumblings in Greece, site of the Athenian Acropolis and birthplace of democracy, precedes the perfect political storm. Olga Stefan, a 20 year old Greek university student thinks her government is in ..“someway afraid of us. There are too many of us.” This simple equation will soon reach critical mass across the industrialized developed world. The concentration of wealth in the United States has become an obscenity. The top 4% own outright 55% of the wealth. This was not accumulated by hard work and savings over time. This wealth was taken by stealth and force and generated by insider Wall Street stock market access and high speed computer trading in bogus derivatives (Whiskey Tango Foxtrot). What The Fuck are they? A tsunami of rage is coming.
The Doors song, “5 to 1” is prophetic. Jim Morrison was the son of a career Naval officer, a military brat like myself. The Doors music along with Jimi Hendrix, an Airborne veteran, was the sound track of the GI’s in Viet Nam. We killed and died as the blood and wealth of the nation was soaked up on foreign ground in Viet Nam. Martin Luther King Jr., an American hero, said it clearly, “ The Great Society has been shot down on the battlefields of Viet Nam.” Today, now as we breathe, our future and our children’s future is being shot down on the battlefields of iraq and Afghanistan.
The American middle class, built out of the GI Bill after WW II and inherited by the sons and daughters of the “Greatest Generation” has been eviscerated by the Wall Street and Pentagon ghouls in their multinational corporate star chambers. We are like a snail crawling along the edge of a straight razor, unable to see it and unwilling to drop off.
The so-called wealth generators in their gated communities are beginning to tremble in fear. The wars and the warriors are coming home. Those of us in the public sector unions, those of us in the working class jobs, those of us who are small business owners, we fought your wars for you and we kept that knowledge. If we send men off to war, don’t be surprised when they come home talking dirty. Be careful how you vote.
Dave Ionno
Viet Nam Veteran for Peace against the Wars
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Posted on 03 March 2010.
The year I was in Viet Nam saw the undoing of my character. I was disassembled by the war and have spent the past 39 years putting myself back together. The year I was in Viet Nam was July 70-July 71. One year at the age of 19 that would forever change me. I watched and participated in a growing GI resistance to the war. One day in my company three combat medics quit the war. We refused to go out on any more missions and announced our intentions to the First Sgt and Lieutenant. High on binoctal and alcohol we came to blows in the CQ. For striking a superior and mutiny we were arrested and thrown in the stockade. We were all decorated combat veterans but we had had enough of their war. Scotty and Nick refused to return to duty and served time in LBJ (Long Binh Jail) and received BCD (Bad Conduct Discharges) which stripped them of all veterans benefits and constitutional rights. I returned to duty but continued passive resistance. I kept men who were short (about to DEROS home) on sick leave so they were not sent out to the field. I falsified medical reports to keep men out of combat. In the end I too was discharged. I made a choice to retain my human shape and not descend into the Dark.
Back in the World (the US) there was a growing body of politically radicalized veterans. Viet Nam Veterans against the War had over 50,000 members and the GI coffee house movement was widespread. The Winter Soldier hearings put a face on the atrocities and massacres and showcased the pain and rage that was twisting the spirit of the armed forces. We in the armed forces at the time regarded ourselves as citizen soldiers. I was an enlistee, RA all the Way, regular Army and volunteered for Viet Nam. I enlisted out of a sense of duty as a calling. It was not nor ever should be regarded as a JOB. The current professional volunteer armed forces has become a contracted killing machine, a constitutional abomination. I have begun to question who it is loyal too. I swore an oath, …”to protect and defend the US constitution against all enemies both foreign and domestic.” I have never released myself from that oath.
Here is what has become of us. Blackwater(Xe), DyneCorp, Triple Canopy and Hallibuton KBR have become the mercenary assistants of the US Armed Forces. Iraq Veterans against the War in concert with Veterans for Peace and VVAW have exposed the corrupt relationship between the Pentagon and the military industrial complex. Former veterans of the US armed forces have contracted out as body guards and hired killers to the CIA and State Dept expecting to be cared for and protected by the Uniform Code of Military Justice. They do not deserve nor have earned it. They and their corporate employers are subject to the Geneva conventions and International Law under the Nuremberg rulings.
Here is what we can do. We can support and advocate GI resistance. We can constantly put the cost of the war to our economy in the public eye at every and all city council or legislative hearings. Go to icasualties.org and read the names of the American dead in public. We in the Underground can bring the truth above ground.
Dave Ionno
Veteran for Peace
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Posted on 20 December 2009.
When I was a soldier in Viet Nam we, the grunts, use to play a game while passing a bowl and listening to Hendrix and the Doors. We called the game, “Suppose”. It involved our imaginations and was filled with a soulful longing for a just and better world. It went like this, “Just imagine what would have happened if Hernan Cortez and his men had been blown off course and landed at Plymouth Rock instead of Vera Cruz. On the other hand imagine that the pilgrims had been blown south by a terrific gale and the Mayflower had run aground in the Yucatan?“
This imagining led to a description of an alternate history that had the Iroquois nation defeating Cortez and the Aztecs confining the Puritans to an island isolating the dreary Protestant work ethic and a Mexican Border patrol would have kept those pasty faced people at bay. Alexander Graham Bell and James Watt would have been born in Cuernavaca to a Mixtec woman and in 1739 30,000 Aztecs would have joined the Irish in invading England defeating Cromwell as an Aztec soldier tears his heart out. All of this “supposing” would have meant no United States waging war in Viet Nam as we would have a racially diverse and culturally Amerind nation.
I want to “suppose” an alternate history for Obama and his wars. Suppose Obama shuts down the Pentagon and withdraws all United States Armed forces from Iraq, Afghanistan, Korea, Japan and Germany. Suppose he orders all the military industrial complex to re-tool their factories for economic conversion, to make cars, cargo ships, TV’s, refrigerators, etc. Suppose he signs the Nuclear Non-Proliferation treaty and has all National Guard and Reserve forces rebuilding Houston and New Orleans. Imagine what our country would look like. Alfredo Vea, a Nam veteran , wrote of the “suppose” story in his novel “Gods Go Begging”. His main character is a Nam veteran whose name is Jesse Pasadoble. Only a Viet Nam veteran who knows Spanish would understand the significance of this name. He is Jesse “two step”, which is what we called the very deadly and poisonous bamboo viper. If bitten you took two steps and died.
The will to resist tyranny is born from thought and imagination. Thought begets heresy, heresy begets retribution, those veterans who resist will suffer retribution. They will be jailed, discharged under other than honorable, lose benefits they bled and killed for but they still resist. After my tour in Nam I denied them my body, I denied them my faith and they denied me as a human being. Suppose what a world we would have if our President listened to us and heard us. Supangamos mi hijos.
Dave Ionno
Viet Nam Veteran Against the Wars
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