Eye-Opening Perspectives for Heroic Hearts

Eye-Opening Perspectives for Heroic Hearts

Friday, January 13, 2012

Marines Wee Wee In Wrong Direction


Urinating U.S. Marines Ordered To Read Two Books
Books to Be Required Reading By All Marine Corp Grads
By Winsip Custer CPW News Service

     Following a peeing contest between four marines who had used the bodies of dead Afghanistan insurgents as targets, the U.S. Marine Corp is making two books required reading...Christian T. Miller's Blood Money and U.S. Marine Corp General and two time Congressional Medal of Honor winner Smedley Butler's War Is A Racket.
     A source within the military said “it’s high time that these little piglets knew the truth about the slop they have been ingesting.  Even in time of war there are standards and peeing on corpses is like peeing into the wind.  It will blow back on you.”
     I asked if the opening chapter of Christian Miller’s book wouldn’t deal an additional blow to the Marine’s morale as it explores the death of West Point’s leading ethicist, Col. Theodore “Ted” Westhusing,  on June 5, 2005 after a critical confrontation with General Petraeus in Iraq’s Green Zone.  Westhusing's views toward "Just Wars" had informed his life and mission in Iraq. Retired soldier, Barney W. Butler, no relation to Smedley, said “Yep, if they haven’t pissed away their brains in that stupid peeing contest I think it would sober them up a wee bit....pardon the pun.”  
     General Smedley Butler wrote War Is A Racket after a career in the Marine Corp and after winning the Congressional Medal of Honor twice.  Butlter says he came to believe that “I was a goon for the National City Bank Boys on three continents,” and exposed an American German Bund's planned coup de' tat that was made up of leading American industrialists and aimed at the overthrowing the U.S. Republic.  "The German Bund was making inroads into America's military through the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, who at the time were Prince Edward and his American girlfriend, Wallis Simpson.  They met at the Coronado Hotel near the San Diego, California naval base where our Marines and Navy Seals train," said Barney W. Butler.  "Battlefield conduct like this opens up the military to blackmail at home and a public relations nightmare worldwide," said Butler.

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