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Heroes And Cowards

By ALICIA COLON
February 20, 2007

Corporal Thomas Saba was buried in the Moravian Cemetery on Staten Island last Friday. One of seven Marines killed when their helicopter was shot down in Iraq on February 7, Saba, 30, enlisted in the spring of 2002 in response to the attacks of September 11, 2001. He extended his five-year tour by five months so that he could go with his squadron to Iraq.

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It is absolutely amazing how America can continue to produce heroes such as Saba while electing cowardly politicians who mock their sacrifices.

Rep. John Murtha, who once suggested we redeploy our troops to Japan, and other congressional defeatists must be jubilant over the passage of that ridiculous House resolution rebuking the president's request for more troops. Meanwhile Saba was laid to rest with full military honors near the grave of another American hero, Army Sergeant Yevgenly Ryndychin, 24, who was killed by a roadside bomb in Ramadi, Iraq, on December 6.

The last Marine funeral I attended was for Adam Ogbu, a 19-year-old Nigerian-American who was my son's best friend. Young Ogbu died while on a Special Forces training run in Texas. He was in perfect health, and the cause of his death was never fully investigated. This was in 2000, and I mention this because the mainstream press is constantly bombarding us with the number of military casualties, and it is clear that the reports are meant to incite anger about the Iraqi war. How refreshing it would be if partisan politics could be set aside and reporters put news in the proper perspective without bias.

The total military dead in the Iraq war between 2003 and this month stands at about 3,133. This is tragic, as are all deaths due to war, and we are facing a cowardly enemy unlike any other in our past that hides behind innocent citizens. Each death is blazoned in the headlines of newspapers and Internet sites. What is never compared is the number of military deaths during the Clinton administration: 1,245 in 1993; 1,109 in 1994; 1,055 in 1995; 1,008 in 1996. That's 4,417 deaths in peacetime but, of course, who's counting?

A neighbor of mine, Harry Colon, was 19 when he was killed in Vietnam. He had been drafted, and many of those protesting against that war have admitted that it was fear of conscription that was behind much of their anti-war activity. It is so pathetic now (while we have this valiant volunteer military) to watch these hoary relics of the 1960s trying to recapture the relevance of that period. Only a few veteran protesters of that era have the integrity to distinguish between these two conflicts.

The noted Village Voice columnist Nat Hentoff wrote in an April 3, 2003, column headlined "Why I Am Not Marching": "I participated in many demonstrations against the Vietnam War. … But I could not participate in the demonstrations against the war on Iraq." He had learned of Saddam's atrocities again the Iraqi people and said, "If people want to talk about containing [Saddam Hussein] and don't want to go in forcefully and remove him, how do they propose doing something about the horrors he is inflicting on his people who live in such fear of him?" That's a question these protesters fail to address.

Perhaps the most touching reappraisal of an anti-war position was penned by Pat Conroy, author of "The Great Santini," who wrote, "An Honest Confession of an American Coward." He admitted being a draft dodger and an antiwar demonstrator to an old college teammate, Al Kroboth, whom he was interviewing for a book he was writing. Mr. Kroboth had been a POW and Mr. Conroy learned the details of his experience. Mr. Kroboth endured unspeakable pain while being tortured by his captors, yet he was saved by the extraordinary camaraderie among his fellow prisoners. As Mr. Conroy was demonstrating against Nixon and the Christmas bombings in Hanoi, the POWs were holding hands and singing "God Bless America" under the full fury of the bombs. It was those bombs that ultimately led to the release of the POWs.

After that night in Mr. Kroboth's New Jersey home, Pat Conroy researched the history of world totalitarianism during what he calls "the unspeakable century we just left behind." He concluded about our country: "I knew then in my bones but lacked the courage to act on: America is good enough to die for even when she is wrong."

The "bring 'em home" Democrat majority and the 17 Republican turncoats who voted for that resolution apparently disagree.


Reader comments on this article

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Liberal Hypocrites [213 words]

Jeff 

Jan 24, 2008 00:57

Liberal Hypocrisy [115 words]

Jeff 

Jan 23, 2008 13:38

Just the facts [461 words]

Leonard Nichols 

Nov 20, 2007 16:13

Lies, Damn Lies, Statistics [103 words]

Ian Rey 

Feb 26, 2007 11:17

  This is an absurd comparison! [99 words]

Al Treska 

Mar 6, 2007 23:36

Excellent column! [22 words]

Danny J. 

Feb 22, 2007 01:06

incredible, irresponsible idocy [141 words]

howard reynolds 

Feb 21, 2007 23:48

Great Article! Kudos for telling it like it is. [78 words]

Cliff 

Feb 21, 2007 20:52

Cowards Indeed [541 words]

Douglas Moran 

Feb 21, 2007 20:39

P.R. for a lost cause [146 words]

Pete May 

Feb 21, 2007 20:13

Figures Don't Lie [147 words]

T. Turner 

Feb 21, 2007 19:25

Do Not Disrespect Murtha [56 words]

Timbuktom 

Feb 21, 2007 18:24

  Invalid [126 words]

Roger 

Feb 21, 2007 23:36

  In response to Roger on Invalid Numbers [40 words]

Proud Iraqi Vet 

Mar 10, 2008 23:12

Total trash [236 words]

Gary Laney 

Feb 21, 2007 16:48

How stupid do you think we are? [40 words]

John 

Feb 21, 2007 16:39

Bravo [33 words]

Beth Dean 

Feb 21, 2007 16:12

Um, Has Everybody Gone Crazy? [50 words]

Andrew WK 

Feb 21, 2007 15:28

Hostile death rate under Clinton less than 1 in 100,000 [30 words]

Thomas Holaday 

Feb 21, 2007 15:25

You owe your readers and American Veterans two apologies [48 words]

Thomas Holaday 

Feb 21, 2007 15:19

  Who's the Coward? [174 words]

Aaron B 

Feb 22, 2007 12:42

Are you really this dumb? [87 words]

Frank Flint 

Feb 21, 2007 15:13

Back to the numbers... [371 words]

Christopher Kubasik 

Feb 21, 2007 13:50

difficulty interpreting the facts? [56 words]

edwin 

Feb 21, 2007 13:42

Um, ok...but only 59 were combat deaths. [20 words]

Dan Craft 

Feb 21, 2007 13:18

Nice try, but flawed logic [59 words]

Ellen Pitts 

Feb 21, 2007 13:08

Are you joking? [65 words]

William Markley 

Feb 21, 2007 12:44

Fact checking? [74 words]

Michael E. 

Feb 21, 2007 12:39

You can count - here's the proof [85 words]

MB White 

Feb 21, 2007 12:14

Heroes and Cowards [34 words]

Dan Maguire 

Feb 21, 2007 11:53

  Constance Bridges [13 words]

Blair Glenn 

Oct 18, 2007 16:22

George Bush has killed more Iraqis than Saddam [114 words]

Bob Meinetz 

Feb 21, 2007 11:08

  Thinking like yours got us 9/11 [160 words]

Daniel J 

Feb 22, 2007 01:26

Heroes, cowards or conscious citizens [145 words]

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Feb 21, 2007 11:00

Context & History [121 words]

Andrew Maffei 

Feb 21, 2007 10:20

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Feb 21, 2007 10:08

Sourcing? [18 words]

Matt 

Feb 21, 2007 08:57

Dittos [400 words]

Ben 

Feb 21, 2007 08:18

Beautiful [25 words]

Darrell 

Feb 21, 2007 07:50

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Paul Amirault 

Feb 21, 2007 06:05

This is utterly, utterly absurd; you should be ashamed. [45 words]

Christopher Allen 

Feb 21, 2007 05:21

Spinning the facts [144 words]

Joe Bartman 

Feb 21, 2007 02:42

Source? [159 words]

G George 

Feb 21, 2007 01:50

I can count! [45 words]

Feb 21, 2007 00:46

Salute to Alicia [22 words]

Vincent 

Feb 21, 2007 00:34

Murtha cowardly? Shame on Alicia Colon. [120 words]

Bryan Bohman 

Feb 21, 2007 00:13

Combat deaths? [51 words]

Brad Arington 

Feb 20, 2007 23:54

I Can Count [99 words]

Bruce Blazej 

Feb 20, 2007 23:53

you have to be kidding [146 words]

Jeffrey Harris 

Feb 20, 2007 23:28

You can't count [46 words]

Paul Gray 

Feb 20, 2007 19:02

  You don't get it, do you [86 words]

Alicia Colon 

Feb 20, 2007 19:41

  You missed the point [36 words]

Kirk DeWitt 

Feb 20, 2007 20:12

  Numbers don't lie, but does the author? [11 words]

numbrcheckr 

Feb 20, 2007 23:52

  Heroes and Cowards [53 words]

Dan Maguire 

Feb 21, 2007 12:19

  Death toll [47 words]

Derrick Blaga 

Feb 21, 2007 13:37

  The Count is Accurate [246 words]

Tibor Lanczy 

Feb 21, 2007 17:11

  Eureka! [51 words]

Al Tinsley 

Feb 21, 2007 22:47

  No YOU don't get it [62 words]

Paul Gray 

Apr 12, 2007 20:48

  No the point is off [5 words]

Paul Gray 

Apr 12, 2007 20:50

Which Draft Dodgers? [89 words]

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Feb 20, 2007 15:48

  Intellectual dishonesty [40 words]

Michael Cotter 

Feb 21, 2007 07:57

Facts and Figures [74 words]

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Feb 20, 2007 15:07

  The Media Miss Most Of The Numbers. [204 words]

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Feb 21, 2007 00:01

Who mocks sacrifice? [62 words]

Druce Vertes 

Feb 20, 2007 12:53

Wonderful piece! [21 words]

Judi Vitale 

Feb 20, 2007 12:45

Comparison of number of deaths [31 words]

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Feb 20, 2007 12:43

  Specifics [27 words]

demtse 

Feb 21, 2007 07:37

  Facts don't matter anymore.. [103 words]

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Feb 21, 2007 09:07

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Heraldblog 

Feb 21, 2007 10:25

Fabulous, as usual! [39 words]

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Feb 20, 2007 12:31

Heroes And Cowards [62 words]

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Feb 20, 2007 10:58

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Feb 21, 2007 06:37

  What a joke... [41 words]

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Feb 21, 2007 16:00

Something worse. [51 words]

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Feb 20, 2007 10:51

Thanks [93 words]

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Feb 20, 2007 10:27

  The Price of Freedom [328 words]

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Feb 20, 2007 21:23

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Feb 20, 2007 07:05

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Feb 21, 2007 00:21

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Feb 21, 2007 12:38

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Feb 21, 2007 15:40

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Thank you! 

Feb 22, 2007 11:46

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