[Congressional Record Volume 150, Number 82 (Tuesday, June 15, 2004)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1129-E1130]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
VIET NAM NEVER AGAIN
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HON. MAJOR R. OWENS
of new york
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, June 15, 2004
Mr. OWENS. Mr. Speaker, quite a number of Washington leaders have
expressed great anger over the comparison of the present war in Iraq to
the past war in Viet Nam. Many insist that there is no logical
comparison: Viet Nam was a war waged over many years and thousands of
Americans died. With great glee they point to the fact that we have not
yet had
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the first thousand body bags come home from Iraq. Consider, Mr.
Speaker, the fact that not one soldier killed or wounded has a wife,
mother and family rejoicing about the overall low casualty rate. Human
life is sacred and one tragedy of Viet Nam is that our government
stopped counting one soul at a time. 58,000 heroes died in the jungles
of Viet Nam and every American citizen has a duty to fight to guarantee
that no body count statistics close to these are tolerated ever again.
While we praise the heroism of the troops in Iraq we must confess that
it is now crystal clear that this army is in the wrong place fighting
the wrong enemy at great financial as well as human costs.
Before the years begin to go by and the body count mounts into the
thousands, an exit strategy must be implemented now. Viet Nam has
taught us that inevitably there will be an end negotiated to even a
very complex war. In the interest of our nation and of humanity let us
begin to work backward to initiate the negotiations for peace. The
shape of the table might be the same as the table shape finally agreed
upon in Viet Nam. What matters most is that this administration must
invite all of the nations on the U.N. Security Council and all of the
members of NATO to come to the table. The sharing of the powers of
decision-making must be placed on the table. French, German, Russian
and Chinese troops must be contributed to the effort to guarantee law
and order in Iraq. The guerilla insurgents may hold out for many years
but once we are able to make the argument to the Iraqi masses that we
are not in their country to re-institute colonial subjugation or to
pilfer their oil revenues the popular appeal of the violent uprising
will fade away. An international presence with a clearly stated set of
rules and a transparent timetable will encourage the development and
actions of a new leadership class among the Iraqi population. The
yearling for liberty is so great in the bosom of every human being that
true freedom has its own overwhelming recruiting power.
Viet Nam is still described by former Defense Secretary Robert
McNamara as an unfortunate series of mistakes; however, in dishonest
riddles McNamara refuses to admit that Viet Nam was one of the greatest
blunders in modern history. 58,000 died needlessly. We lost Viet Nam
but the dominoes did not fall against us. The free world went on to win
the cold war. Victory over Al Qaeda and world terrorism cannot be won
in Iraq. Let this truth guide Washington decision-makers now before
another 58,000 die.
No New Vietnam
In Iraq 58,000
Have not yet died.
58,000
Mothers, daughters, wives
Have not yet cried.
58,000
Did not fall yet,
The quota to make a wall
Has not yet been met.
From VietNam
58,000
Body bags came home;
Jungle warfare was tough,
Mid-East deserts deemed easy to roam,
Combat assumed to never get rough.
58,000
Must die first;
For oil and gas American appetite
Shows an unquenchable thirst;
58,000
To stop other nations from daring
To make demands for equal sharing.
58,000
Is a goal there is time to reach;
For present low count casualties
VietNam
Has no lessons to teach.
Families waiting
Will get no happy greetings
Til Rumsfeld holds
One hundred more meetings;
Colin must make more trips,
DeLay must crack his whips,
Speeches must be recited
On the fourth of July
Photo opportunities with wives
Of husbands shipped off to die.
58,000 never again--
Where in hiding
Have power brokers been?
Command Macnamara
To tell the true story,
Washington warmongers deserve
No star spangled glory,
On the front lines
The scene is always gory.
White House power at risk
Needed an Iraq fix;
Exposed now
Is what we always knew,
Addiction for oil
Infected the Neo-Com crew.
Rumsfeld decrees
That far across the seas
There is no new VietNam;
Every high tech trick
Has not yet been tried
We have not yet met
The WMD enemy threat;
Premature victory the White House tasted
Because 58,000 lives
Have not yet been wasted.
Thank America
For names carved in stone
Pray for all children left alone
When body bags bore their fathers home;
Home of the brave
Pledge to the credo
Each life we must save,
No more monuments
But lasting peace we crave.
58,000
Have names on the wall,
These heroes stand tall,
From heaven their voices call,
Blood soaked wisdom
From truth trenches will crawl:
58,000 never again!
Rise to resist the squander
Of the lives of brave men!
58,000
Did not fall yet,
The quota to make a wall
Has not yet been met.
58,000!
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