Charlie Liteky

Charlie Liteky writes in An Open Letter to the U.S. Military:

By way of introduction, my name is Charlie Liteky, a U.S. citizen, a Vietnam Veteran, and a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient. However, I renounced the Medal of Honor on July 29,1986 in opposition to U.S foreign policy in Central America. What the U.S. was supporting in El Salvador and Nicaragua, namely the savagery and domination of the poor, reminded me of what I was a part of in Vietnam 15 years earlier.

I placed the medal at the apex of the Vietnam Memorial Wall into which are etched the names of 58 thousand young American men. In depth study of the Vietnam War revealed political and military liars insensitive to the value of human life, inclusive of their own countrymen. The biggest liar was the Commander in Chief of U.S. armed forces, President Lyndon Johnson, who lied to Congress about the Gulf of Tonkin incident. It was this lie that motivated Congress to vote the money for the war. As a veteran of an ill-fated war, in the waning years of my life, I’d like to share some reflections on my country’s attack on Iraq.

Of course, your typical chickenhawk warblogger would label Charlie Liteky, a Medal of Honor recipient, as anti-American for daring to have an opinion different than the one Ari Fleischer has told him to hold. Anything less than lock-step conformity is treason, don't you know.

2 comments

  1. James,
    Thanks for the story and the pointer. And you’re right, he’d be labeled a traitor by the chickenhawk warbloggers in a New York Minute. How sad.

    If it’s ok, I’d like to link back to this…

    5/9/2003 7:21:00

  2. Charlie, I know you say you “renounced the Medal of Honor” but it I believe you’ve gotton more millage out of that medal than you want any one to believe. I too was in Vietnam and you do have a lot of points good and bad but trashing the medal that you was an honor to try to shame us is beneath contemp. You gave it up so leave the medal alone.

    4/10/2006 10:44:00 AM

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