Senate Democrats Slam Rush

28 September 2007 11:54 am by Taylor Marsh


The White House didn’t like it either.

Via
Think Progress
.


September 28, 2007

Mr. Mark P. Mays
CEO, Clear Channel Communications Inc.
200 East Basse Road
San Antonio, TX 78209

Dear Mr. Mays,

At the time we sign this letter, 3,801 American soldiers have been killed
in Iraq, and another 27,936 have been wounded. 160,000 others awoke this morning
on foreign sand, far from home, to face the danger and uncertainty of another
day at war.

Although Americans of goodwill debate the merits of this war, we
can all agree that those who serve with such great courage deserve our deepest
respect and gratitude. That is why Rush Limbaugh’s recent characterization
of troops who oppose the war as “phony soldiers” is such an outrage.

Our troops are fighting and dying to bring to others the freedoms
that many take for granted. It is unconscionable that Mr. Limbaugh would criticize
them for exercising the fundamentally American right to free speech. Mr. Limbaugh
has made outrageous remarks before, but this affront to our soldiers is beyond
the pale.

The military, like any community within the United States, includes members
both for and against the war. Senior generals, such as General John Batiste
and Paul Eaton, have come out against the war while others have publicly supported
it. A December 2006 poll conducted by the Military Times found just 35 percent
of service members approved of President Bush’s handling of the war
in Iraq, compared to 42 percent who disapproved. From this figure alone, it
is clear that Mr. Limbaugh’s insult is directed at thousands of American
service members.

Active and retired members of our armed forces have a unique perspective
on the war and offer a valuable contribution to our national debate. In August,
seven soldiers wrote an op-ed expressing their concern with the current strategy
in Iraq. Tragically, since then, two of those seven soldiers have made the
ultimate sacrifice in Iraq.

Thousands of active troops and veterans were subjected to Mr. Limbaugh’s
unpatriotic and indefensible comments on your broadcast. We trust you will
agree that not a single one of our sons, daughters, neighbors and friends
serving overseas is a “phony soldier.” We call on you to publicly
repudiate these comments that call into question their service and sacrifice
and to ask Mr. Limbaugh to apologize for his comments.

Sincerely,

_____________________
Senator Harry Reid
Majority Leader

_____________________
Senator Richard Durbin
Assistant Majority Leader

_____________________
Senator Charles Schumer
Vice Chairman
Democratic Conference

_____________________
Senator Patty Murray
Secretary
Democratic Conference

 

 

Reid got this one right. Well done.

To add, but it’s still well short of indignation theater. We need a press conference, a spectacle to get the public’s attention. Writing a letter is good, but not near enough.

CALL YOUR SENATORS

 
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