[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 166 (Wednesday, November 2, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H7212]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
BRING OUR TROOPS HOME
Mr. JONES. Mr. Speaker, a couple weeks ago, I had the privilege and
the honor to visit our wounded at Walter Reed-Bethesda. It so happened
that five marines from Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base in my district
were there. Four of the five had lost both legs--double amputees. And
the one kid that had his leg blown off by an IED, I went into his room,
as I did the other four, but this one had a question for me. His mom
was sitting in the room. And he said, Congressman, why are we still in
Afghanistan? And I told the young lance corporal, I don't know, I
cannot answer it. I don't understand why we are not pushing the
President to bring our troops home before 2014.
And that leads me to a quote by Ronald Reagan from his book entitled,
``An American Life: The Autobiography,'' based on Reagan's life. And it
dealt with Lebanon, and he was the President at the time. ``Perhaps we
didn't appreciate fully enough the depth of the hatred and the
complexity of the problems that made the Middle East such a jungle.
Perhaps the idea of a suicide car bomber committing mass murder to gain
instant entry to paradise was so foreign to our values and
consciousness that it did not create in us the concern for the marines'
safety that it should have.
``In the weeks immediately after the bombing, I believed the last
thing that we should do was turn tail and leave. Yet the irrationality
of Middle East politics forced us to rethink our policy there. If there
would be some rethinking of policy before our men die, we would be a
lot better off. If that policy had changed towards more of a neutral
position and neutrality, those 241 marines would be alive today.''
I thank Mr. Reagan for his service to our Nation, and I thank him for
those words. I wish both parties would listen to leaders like Ronald
Reagan who understood that you're not going to change the Middle East
no matter what you want to do or hope to do or pray to do. You can't do
it, and you won't do it.
Mr. Speaker, beside me are two little girls, one named Eden and one
named Stephanie. They are at the graveside of their father, Sergeant
Kenneth Bladuf, sergeant in the United States Marine Corps.
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About 2 months ago, he was sent to Afghanistan, along with a Colonel
Benjamin Palmer from Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station, which is in
my district also.
One night, when they were having dinner with the Afghan trainees, one
of the trainees pulled out a pistol and killed both of them. It is so
ironic that the day before Sergeant Bladuf was killed, he had emailed
his wife and he said, ``I don't trust them, I don't trust them, I don't
trust any of them,'' and yet we keep spending $10 billion a month.
We're going to cut programs from senior citizens and children in
America. We can't balance the budget. But old Mr. Karzai, he'll get his
$10 billion a month. The Congress needs to look at this and start
bringing our troops home before 2014.
Mr. Speaker, also in Sunday's paper, it says: ``Suicide bomber hits
NATO bus; 17 people, including 12 Americans, are killed in the
deadliest attack since the war began.''
Mr. Speaker, I hope that we don't have to continue to go to Walter
Reed-Bethesda and see all of these broken bodies. If we're going to be
there until 2014, there are going to be a lot more broken bodies and
dead young men and women. I hope the leadership of both parties will
start joining those of us in both parties and bring our troops home
before 2014.
Mr. Speaker, again I state to all the children like Eden and
Stephanie, be proud of your moms and your dads. But for those of us who
are policymakers, we have the responsibility--not the generals, but we
the policymakers--of sending our young men and women to die and lose
their limbs for absolutely nothing but a corrupt leader.
Mr. Speaker, I will close right now with the same closing I do all
the time: God, please bless our men and women in uniform. Please bless
the families of our men and women in uniform. God, in Your loving arms,
hold the families who have given a child dying for freedom in
Afghanistan and Iraq. God, please bless the House and Senate, that we
will do what is right in Your eyes. Please bless President Obama, that
he will do what is right in Your eyes for his people. And three times I
will say, God please, God please, God please continue to bless America.
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