refers to.
In fact, another soldier wrote a letter to Stripes, also published on Oct. 1, 2005, the soldier seeming to be one of the military bloggers the DoD is hoping to silence.
Cheering for Sheehan
Constantly there are many soldiers who write in praising this insane occupation, even after our own countrymen are presently suffering more than they should from Hurricane Katrina. The excuse that it was the fault of the elderly, the infirmed, the children and the poor because they couldn’t get out of the storm’s fury is sickening because it was not these Americans’ fault.
I just wanted Stripes readers to know that even though you have pro-right-wing free-speech haters of Cindy Sheehan writing in, there also are soldiers like me who don’t go along with their Orwellian agenda. Her son came from her womb, and how dare they say she is dishonoring him. He is a fellow soldier who gave his life defending his countrymen.
Many soldiers don’t agree with what I’m saying, but there are many who do, but know that if they bare their true feelings they will somehow face retribution from the right-wingers in the military who hate them — i.e. disciplinary action, lack of promotion, etc.
If you want to do me harm, go ahead, but remember one little thing: I go out of the wire every day and have been hit multiple times by improvised explosive devices, mortars, etc. I have terrorists trying to kill me every day. Don’t tell me I don’t have the right to speak, because it will be over my dead body if you try to take that right away from me or my countrymen! Right on, Cindy!
Pfc. Leonard Clark
Camp Liberty, Iraq
http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?section=125&article=31914and then this:
http://www.militaryproject.org/article.asp?id=612Think it's the same soldier? Allen is drawing further attention to an on-going argument by pointing out the hypocrisy of DoD's plan to silence military bloggers.