Military Families Across the Country Protest President Obama's Decision to Escalate War in Afghanistan

Ellie Spiegel and Military Families Speak Out members stand behind an "Out of Afghanistan Now" banner at a protest in Hackensack, NJ, December 2, 2009. Photo: Kevin R. Wexler, northjersey.com.
Contact: Deborah Forter, Military Families Speak Out, 617-983-0710, or press@mfso.org
MILITARY FAMILIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY
PROTEST PRESIDENT OBAMA’S DECISION TO ESCALATE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN
December
3, 2009 – Following President Obama’s announcement of increased troop
levels in Afghanistan, members of Military Families Speak Out (MFSO)
and
Gold Star Families Speak Out
(GSFSO) expressed outrage and deep sadness by speaking out and taking
part in protest actions across the country. While the military
community is frequently tight-lipped about policy decisions, these
military families broke that code of silence to publicly decry the
President’s decision to escalate the war in Afghanistan.
MFSO
members Linda and Phil Waste of Shellman Bluff, Georgia, describe how
their families’ sense of duty to serve this country and their faith in
President Obama has been abused:
We
have lived in terror for over eight years now. Three of our sons and
three grandchildren have served in the Army in Iraq and/or
Afghanistan. Our family has endured multiple deployments, extended
deployments, stop loss, and the unconscionable practice of pressured
reenlistment while in country. At present we have a grandson in Iraq
and a granddaughter in Afghanistan. We believe all our sons suffer from
some degree of PTSD, one more severe than the others. Our
granddaughter is on all kinds of medication for PTSD, and yet is in
Afghanistan on her 3rd deployment!
We worked hard to get
President Obama elected and sent money out of our retirement to support
his election. His many words of ‘hope’ did indeed give us ‘hope’,
however, his deeds dashed our hopes on the rocks of more death and
destruction of continued wars. The only sane solution is to bring the
troops home now!
GSFSO members Kevin and Joyce Lucey of
Belchertown, Massachusetts, whose son Jeffrey suffered severe
psychological injuries of war and committed suicide after being denied
proper care from the Veteran’s Administration, questioned President
Obama about this surge in a recent
open letter:
You
talk of war talk but what of veterans’ care? Our loved ones still lack
the care they desperately need. What of the way you continue to treat
families of suicides? You stated that you sign letters to all those who
lose their lives due to this war. That is not true due to the fact that
you continue to refuse to send letters to those loved ones' families
who have committed suicide. The number of these families continues to
grow as the military suicides rates rise to unprecedented levels, yet
you ignore these families as your predecessor did. Where is the change?
You
offer up not troops but citizens of this nation – our loved ones; you
are sacrificing them. And for what? Have you any concept of the pain,
grief, loss and destruction this policy will create and prolong?
MFSO and GSFSO members protested and responded to the President’s announcement Tuesday evening at
venues across the country:
speaking at a demonstration in West Point in New York; holding a press
conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota; gathering together in Long Beach,
California to watch the speech and share reflections with local and
national press; holding vigils in New Jersey and other areas. Protests
continued across the country on December 2nd, where members of Military
Families Speak Out and Gold Star Families Speak Out shared personal
experiences with the human cost of the current wars and the urgent need
to bring them to an end.
Members of Military Families Speak
Out, including families with loved ones currently in Afghanistan or
those facing deployment or redeployment, along with members of Gold
Star Families Speak Out, whose loved ones have died as a result of
these wars, are available for interview.
To arrange for an interview, contact Deborah Forter at Military Families Speak Out, 617-983-0710 or press@mfso.org Military
Families Speak Out is a national organization of over 4,000 families
who are opposed to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and have loved ones
serving or who have served in the military since 2001. For more
information, see
http://www.mfso.org.
Gold Star Families Speak Out is a chapter of MFSO whose members’ loved
ones have died as a result of the current wars. For more information
see
http://www.gsfso.org.
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