The "Iraq Memorial" should
go on the White House Lawn
By Mike Whitney
12/12/06 "Information
Clearing House" --- - Where will we put the Iraq
Memorial?
Eventually, there’ll be a memorial to the men and women
who died in Iraq, so where do we put it?
Should we annex land in the capital so that veterans and
family members can flock to Washington DC to see the
etchings on a marble wall that are the last memento of a
friend or comrade?
Should we build a little park with Sycamore trees and
disabled access so the thousands of amputees,
paraplegics and trauma victims can huddle together while
they try to cope with the surge of emotion; or amble
about in stunned silence trying to make some sense of
what they’ve done, or what they’ve seen, or what they’ve
lost?
I have an idea. Let’s tear down the rot-iron gates
surrounding the White House. Let’s remove the cement
abutments and the cyclone fencing.
Let’s put up a 10 ft high crescent of black marble on
the White House lawn skirting both sides of the
presidential walkway. That way, we can be sure that any
future president will be forced to pass by the stone
monuments that bear the names of the men and women who
lost their lives in Bush’s Folly.
We need a proper burial for the people who gave their
lives in Iraq. They had nothing to do with the policy
and they deserve our gratitude.
Why were they flown in from Germany in the dead of
night? Why were they hidden from the public?
Are their deaths just an “inconvenience” for the
Pentagon warlords?
Or was it because the photos of 3,000 flag-draped
coffins didn’t fit with Rumsfeld’s public relations
strategy; a strategy designed to make butchery look
attractive and patriotic?
Rumsfeld made that decision. Rumsfeld decided that
Americans who were killed in action should be treated
like lepers. He decided that they should be buried
without fanfare.
It’s a disgrace.
We should bring them out. We should put their caskets on
caissons and march them down Pennsylvania Ave so that
people can see the terrible cost of Bush’s war. They
didn’t start this war; they only served in it. They are
the blameless victims of Bush’s insatiable ambition.
They deserve better.
They have nothing to regret. They served their country
and they paid the price. So, why are they being shunted
into graves without proper tribute?
Is it because their deaths’ could erode popular support
for the war?
It’s outrageous. These people gave everything and now
they're being discarded because they can't be used as
part of some shabby promotional scheme.
Every generation makes blood-payments for the fools it
puts in office. Ours is no different.
The war in Iraq is winding down and the nation needs to
take stock of its losses. We need to remove our dead
from the shadows and let everyone see the real price of
arrogance.
We have destroyed Iraq, killed our young people, and
created a legacy of hatred towards America. We’ve been
led into a moral swamp by demagogues and liars.
We need a memorial to remind us of our stupidly, our
inaction, and our indifference. Tens of thousands died
needlessly because we were unable stop Bush’s senseless
war.
We can only blame ourselves.
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