Wednesday, August 10, 2005

"I don't think it's ever gonna end"

I don't even know why I picked this up. It seemed to be about a guy who joined the army because it "seemed like fun" and didn't really have political views on the war. He broke several bones, damaged one side of his face, and lost his buddy in a bomb triggered by his vehicle while in Iraq.

One day a nurse came in to ask Rodgers if he wanted to meet President Bush, who was visiting the hospital. Rodgers declined.

"I don't want anything to do with him," he explains. "My belief is that his ego is getting people killed and mutilated for no reason -- just his ego and his reputation. If we really wanted to, we could pull out of Iraq. Maybe not completely but enough that we wouldn't be losing people -- at least not at this rate. So I think he himself is responsible for quite a few American deaths"....

Rodgers says he also declined to meet Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and Condoleezza Rice. This wounded soldier has lost faith in his leaders, and he no longer believes their repeated assurances of victory.

"It's gonna go on as long as we're there," he says. "There's always gonna be insurgents trying to blow us up. There's just too many of 'em that are willing to do it. You're never gonna catch all of 'em. And it seems like they have unlimited amounts of ammunition. So I don't think it's ever gonna end."


Well, in this country, we're slow to pick up things. Kids are slow to start reading, the government's slow on issues like stem cell research and gay marriage. But one thing we do early is disillusionment.

I'm actually impressed that Bush would visit the hospital eight times. Actually, it's almost horrific how he can look at any of these soldiers. Has he no heart?