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uppityperson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-29-06 02:39 PM
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They died-but it did not make us free
May 28, 2006

REMEMBER
Monica Benderman

They died – but it did not make us free.

They died because the citizens of the country for which they served would not stand to live by the principles on which their country was founded.

They died because the citizens of the country for which they served would not stand to hold their government officials accountable to the oaths of office they took.

They died because the citizens of this country refused to accept their responsibility in preserving the freedoms they so willingly claimed to be their right.

If we all have a right to the freedoms for which our American veterans have sacrificed, then we all have equal share in their defense.

They died for reasons as varied and as individual as the people they were when their uniforms came off.

They died for what they believed in – which is not always what we believe in.

They died because they had the courage to take a stand to defend the principles on which their country was founded, which allowed them the right to their beliefs.

They died because, regardless of their beliefs, they knew that it would not be by words alone that the citizens of this country could live in freedom – it would be by actions.

The freedoms belong to those who are willing to fight for them – and those freedoms are as individual as the men and women who fight and who are willing to put it all on the line for what they believe.

In the fight for true freedom weapons that kill are the weapons of last resort. The veterans who did take a stand would have done anything in their power to avoid having to use such weapons. The citizens of this country, by believing that the fight for their freedoms belonged to only a few, gave the veterans who served no other choice.

The respect and honor that this nation’s veterans deserve will require far more than a placing of flags and a calling of names.

The respect and honor due the veterans who sacrificed so greatly are far more than most American citizens seem willing to pay.

The respect and honor belonging to our American veterans will come when every American citizen stands on principle and remembers that true freedom is not free – nor can it be bought on the credit of another man’s life.

True freedom comes by earning it for ourselves – by taking a stand to defend what we believe, allowing others to do the same; realizing that in the sameness of humanity, we are none of us the same.

If you cannot take a personal stand for your freedom equal to that of our American veterans – then you do not deserve to raise a flag and name the name of one veteran who has put his life on the line for what they believed.

If you cannot take that stand – then the freedom you claim is nothing more than a ball and chain – and the freedom you claim is not what you believe.


Monica is the wife of US Army Sgt. Kevin Benderman, an Iraq war veteran who is currently serving a 15 month sentence at the Regional Corrections Facility, Ft. Lewis, WA for filing a Conscientious Objector application as his legal objection to war and the current direction this country has taken. Please visit www.BendermanDefense.org and www.BendermanTimeline.com to learn more.


Monica and Kevin may be reached at mdawnb@coastalnow.net
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mike_c Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-29-06 02:58 PM
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1. dying in service of facism and imperialism is not honorable....
Edited on Mon May-29-06 03:03 PM by mike_c
Who will remember the victims of U.S. aggression this Memorial Day? Kevin Benderman is a true hero because he REFUSED that service.

It's arguable whether the U.S. military has participated in any just actions since the end of WWII, so I wonder who is being honored today, and for what. For killing in the name of American corporate colonialism? For grinding the poor of the world under the boot heel of American consumerism? For the overthrow of reformist governments? For the defeat of popular movements? For all the sons and daughters, mothers and fathers who have died violently or by slow neglect so that we are free to buy any cheap crap we want at Walmart?

American greed is the engine that drives much of the world's dispair. Let's remember that today, too. All of those who've died in our names died fighting for or against our causes, and we cannot honor them by turning a blind eye to the injustices they died for.

Who will remember the dead of Fallujah? Of Haditha? Of Najef? Of Mai Lai? Of Thanh Phong? Of Panama City? Of El Aguacate? The list of dead in need of rememberance is very long indeed.
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uppityperson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-29-06 03:06 PM
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2. Indeed.
RIP all the victims. Onward with the struggle against those who want to continue these acts.

Link to DU topic on remembering Katrina victims too.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=364&topic_id=1308104&mesg_id=1308104
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wtmusic Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-29-06 03:18 PM
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3. Not honorable
just a shame. A tragic waste of life, commitment, and trust.
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kestrel91316 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-29-06 04:37 PM
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4. Why does Monica Benderman hate America????
Edited on Mon May-29-06 04:38 PM by kestrel91316
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