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What You Didn't See on the News
Between the NY Times making up the news as they go, and the networks spinning it, here is a clip you did not see, but should have.
If the Dems want to be serious players on National Security, they have to do better then this. Well said, Sergeant. TR http://www.siamlady.com/Movies/SgtMarkSeavey.wmv Transcript of Army soldier who confronted Dem Reps. John Murtha and Jim Moran at a town hall meeting in Arlington, Va. Greyhawk transcribed the confrontation: "Yes sir my name is Mark Seavey and I just want to thank you for coming up here. Until about a month ago I was Sgt Mark Seavey infantry squad leader, I returned from Afghanistan. My question to you, (applause) "Like yourself I dropped out of college two years ago to volunteer to go to Afghanistan, and I went and I came back. If I didn't have a herniated disk now I would volunteer to go to Iraq in a second with my troops, three of which have already volunteered to go to Iraq. I keep hearing you say how you talk to the troops and the troops are demoralized, and I really resent that characterization. (applause) The morale of the troops that I talk to is phenomenal, which is why my troops are volunteering to go back, despite the hardships they had to endure in Afghanistan. "And Congressman Moran, 200 of your constituents just returned from Afghanistan. We never got a letter from you; we never got a visit from you. You didn't come to our homecoming. The only thing we got from any of our elected officials was one letter from the governor of this state thanking us for our service in Iraq, when we were in Afghanistan. That's reprehensible. I don't know who you two are talking to but the morale of the troops is very high." Moran - who is one of the few congressmen supporting Charlie Rangel's call to restore the draft - responded quickly: "That wasn't in the form of a question, it was in the form of a statement. But, uhh... let's go over here." And he took the next question. |
...If you are a heretic, there is no point in rebuking you, since you have blasphemed against Robert's Rules of Order. Now lets go over here...
Good on him for taking the time to speak out and be heard. I think I will be sending that one on. Renee |
I had that "video" emailed to me, I'll see if I can find it. for a link post.
Well said by him, just wonder if the Military got a hold of him?? |
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The link to the video is already up there. TR |
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...01947_pf.html?
The Washington Post Troops in Support Of the War By Wade Zirkle Thursday, April 13, 2006; A21 Quote:
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Good on him. Thanks TR.
--Aric |
Funny to watch, or in this case read about, a trooper with knowledge of ground truth put a politician in his place... "ah...um....ah...umm..next question (please)" :confused:
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He actually started out presenting it as a question, but the applause both cut him off and distracted him!! He was asking why didn't they support the Troops!!!
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I half expected Moran to follow up with "I have no time for you knave, begone..."
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I watched it about 4 times and really appreciate men and women like this. Outstanding is the only word I can think of. His comments on morale are spot on.
Thanks for the post TR. |
SIlly question but...
The guy said he dropped out of college to go to A'stan... ok... But its also said that he held the rank of Sgt? How long does it take you guys to get promoted over there!!! 2 years from 0 to Sgt !?!?! You gotta be kidding right? Over here, you'd make L/Cpl (Lance Corpral) in 2 years... |
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E-5 is a semi-centralized promotion and soldiers will compete for it in front of a board once they are otherwise eligible. College, JROTC, or prior service allows you to start with a higher rank, up to E-4. An NCO school is normally required before making E-5. For E-5, it is Primary Leadership Development Course. It is possible to make E-5 Sergeant in the Army in 24 months, most of the 18Xs will do it in 24 months or less. If you start as an E-4, it can be done in as little as 18 months. Since the lowest rank on an ODA is E-5, there are plenty of authorizations in SF for promotion up to E-7. Then it gets tough. http://usmilitary.about.com/cs/armyp...promotions.htm Private (E-2) - Six months time-in-grade (TIG) as a private (E-1). Private First Class (E-3) - Four months TIG as a Private (E-2) and 12 months time-in-service (TIS). Specialist/Corporal (E-4) - 6 months TIG with 24 months TIS. Primary Zone Sergeant (E-5) - 8 months TIG as an E-4 and 36 months (3 years) TIS. Staff Sergeant (E-6) - 10 months TIG as an E-5 and 84 months (7 years) TIS. Secondary Zone (Exceptional Performers) Sergeant (E-5) - 4 months TIG and 18 months TIS. Staff Sergeant (E-6) - 5 months TIG and 48 months (4 years) TIS. Some other branches, like the Air Force and Marines are slower. TR |
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On another note, he wasn't the only veteran there: http://michellemalkin.com/archives/004241.htm |
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