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smonroe86

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so anyways my squadleader came to my room last night to put out notes and he tells me make sure you are doing the right thing and i said what do you mean?!?  since i have no issues nothin negative hard working soldier.....so he tells me that some soldier that is attached to our brigade is blogging that people are commiting atrocity and me not thinking considering i got woke up for this......i said what is atrocity haha and he said well basicly we are treating iraqi people like crap....oh ok......well i made a big stink about this crap at work today cause they got me working the gate and i deal with every iraqi that comes on the FOB..  well 1st sgt comes down and says if these guys want to keep throwing the water bottles on the ground then they will get no water.... well the NCO on my shift says if you give them water then you will be police calling the whole area and i say you think cause so you know if one of these guy dehydrate and die....do you want that one your conscience and guess what you are commiting atrocity so you know.....that  changed his mind really quick...considering we just lost a soldier to dehydration and 2 days ago a unit got hit with 2 IEDs and choppers were coming to medvac 2 out for injuries no guess they took 13 more for dehydrating.....it is 137 degrees out and i have lost 5lbs this week its so hot out......its like a year round sauna for those that dont know.....



Army Private Discloses He Is New Republic's Baghdad Diarist

By Howard Kurtz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, July 27, 2007; Page C07

The New Republic's anonymous "Baghdad Diarist" identified himself yesterday as Scott Thomas Beauchamp, an Army private in Iraq, and disputed as "maddening" accusations that he had invented his accounts of cruelty by American soldiers.

The magazine's editor, Franklin Foer, disclosed in an interview that Beauchamp is married to a New Republic staffer, and that is "part of the reason why we found him to be a credible writer." Foer also said Beauchamp "has put himself in significant jeopardy" and "lost his lifeline to the rest of the world" because military officials have taken away his laptop, cellphone and e-mail privileges.


 
As both the military and the magazine investigate Beauchamp's allegations, a personal blog surfaced in which Beauchamp said last year that each morning he feels "retarded for joining the army," "a little more liberal than the day before" and "a tool for global corporations."

In a statement posted on the New Republic's Web site, Beauchamp said his columns for the magazine, written under the name Scott Thomas, were "one soldier's view of events in Iraq" and "never intended as a reflection of the entire U.S. military."

"It's been maddening, to say the least," he added, "to see the plausibility of events that I witnessed questioned by people who have never served in Iraq. I was initially reluctant to take the time out of my already insane schedule fighting an actual war in order to play some role in an ideological battle that I never wanted to join. That being said, my character, my experiences, and those of my comrades in arms have been called into question, and I believe that it is important to stand by my writing under my real name."

Beauchamp did not provide any documentation for his three published columns. He is married to a reporter-researcher at the New Republic, Elspeth Reeve.

Beauchamp's writing was challenged by the Weekly Standard and conservative bloggers after he wrote vividly, and profanely, of soldiers mocking a woman disfigured by an injury, getting their kicks by running over dogs with Bradley Fighting Vehicles and playing with Iraqi children's skulls taken from a mass grave.

Foer said the magazine is attempting to confirm every detail. "We are trying to be as deliberate and meticulous as we possibly can," he said. "We're not going to be rushed into making any sort of snap judgment."

Beauchamp is a member of Alpha Company in the Army 1st Infantry Division's 2nd Brigade Combat Team, serving at Forward Operating Base Falcon in Baghdad. He said he did not use his full name "because I wanted to write honestly about my experiences, without fear of reprisal."

Maj. Kirk Luedeke, a spokesman for the base, said by e-mail: "We are conducting a formal investigation into the allegations made by Pvt. Scott Thomas Beauchamp in the New Republic, so given that situation, I am unable to comment on the matter until the investigation is complete."

In his blog, called Sir Real Scott Thomas, Beauchamp quoted Vice President Cheney as explaining in 1991, when he was defense secretary, why the United States ended the Persian Gulf War without taking Baghdad. Beauchamp added that "we laugh harder at CSPAN than comedy central. Silly republicans."

Beauchamp, who was based in Germany when the blog entries were posted in 2006, described his career this way: "I shoot, move, communicate, and kill . . . the deaths that I inflict secure the riches of the empire."

As conservative bloggers yesterday continued to challenge the veracity of Beauchamp's accounts, Foer said: "It is really unfortunate that someone like Scott, who was really only trying to tell his particular story, has become a pawn in the debate over the war and the Weekly Standard's efforts to press an ideological agenda."

Weekly Standard writer Michael Goldfarb responded: "The piece struck me as implausible, and what we did is to raise questions that are completely legitimate. There's nothing ideological about raising these questions when people make claims and don't back up the charges."
 
keep your head up monroe alot of BS that goes with the job
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rant on when needed.
 
There's always a panty wearing lib that joins and realizes he doesn't have the cookies to take war as a whole.
In war, all rules are off. All you can do to stay sane and keep fighting is what you do to survive. If playing a little football with a skull helps to
pass the those unbearable times, I say, "Touchdown!......losers walk...
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If Sir Scott was so worried about atrocities then why didn’t he report them, under an assumed name of course we wouldn’t want him to have is laptop taken away.

Smonroe86 keep your head up brother been there done that and got the T-shirt!
 
(Luvanicebum @ Jul. 28 2007,08:07) There's always a panty wearing lib that joins and realizes he doesn't have the cookies to take war as a whole.
In war, all rules are off.  All you can do to stay sane and keep fighting is what you do to survive.  If playing a little football with a skull helps to
pass the those unbearable times, I say, "Touchdown!......losers walk...
guns.gif
this is so wrong on soo many levels. Im not going to even try to take the time to explain....by reading your post i know you wouldnt have the mental capacity to understand.
 
(lot boy @ Jul. 28 2007,21:24)
(Luvanicebum @ Jul. 28 2007,08:07) There's always a panty wearing lib that joins and realizes he doesn't have the cookies to take war as a whole.
In war, all rules are off.  All you can do to stay sane and keep fighting is what you do to survive.  If playing a little football with a skull helps to
pass the those unbearable times, I say, "Touchdown!......losers walk...
guns.gif
this is so wrong on soo many levels. Im not going to even try to take the time to explain....by reading your post i know you wouldnt have the mental capacity to understand.
yea his comment is rough,but he has been there
 
yea i understand what you mean...... and i found out this is coming from a guy that couldnt even stay awake on gaurd duty... it amazing to tell you the truth, the ones complaining and talking alot of non-sense are the ones that are usually the F'ups... and we have only been here for 6 going on 7 months and we are already at 200 KIA in the brigade..... so why cause more drama then needed... I have a hard time evening believing this mess, we were sent here to win harts and minds is what we are told and i know my unit treats alot of people like gold, and we supply them with anything they need. we are on a water sortage once again and outside the iraqi cant even find water so we suppy them with the rations they need for them and their familys to survive.
 
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