June 13, 2006
American Troops In Shackles
By
Michelle Malkin
Did you
know there are seven young Marines and a Navy corpsman
sitting in a military brig right now in leg and wrist
shackles—despite the fact that they've not been charged
with any crime?
The men
are in solitary confinement, locked in 8'x8' cells at
San Diego's Camp Pendleton, as investigators probe an
April 26 incident involving the 3rd Battalion, 5th
Regiment, 1st Marine Division. They are behind bars 23
hours a day; family members can only see them through
inch-thick Plexiglas. Military blabbermouths have told
the press that the service members are suspected of
kidnapping and shooting a man in the Iraqi town of
Hamdaniya. The Iraqi man's family reportedly came
forward seeking payment for his death as media hysteria
set in over the separate alleged atrocity in Haditha.
These
men—our men—may be innocent. They may be guilty.
Charges may or may not be filed this week. But this much
is certain: The media leaks and the Murtha-fication of
the case are already taking a heavy toll on the troops
and their families. The headlines have already convicted
them:
"Iraqi's Slaying Planned By Marines, Official Says."
"Marines
Planned to Kill Iraqi Civilian, Then Planted Evidence."
The
national media ignored a protest by supporters outside
Camp Pendleton over the weekend. "I want the Marines
to know that they are not forgotten, that people are out
here thinking of them," said one attendee. The
father of one of the men in custody, Pfc. John J. Jodka,
worried: "It appears to me that this is the reaction
of some senior people to show 'We're in charge; we're
cleaning up our act.'" [
Jailed
Marine's parents fearful Mother calls 20-year old
'political pawn' By Tony Perry Los Angeles
Times, Jun. 12, 2006]
Not a
peep heard yet from the
American Civil Liberties Union. The website of the
self-anointed crusaders for individual rights contains
hundreds of articles on the rights of al Qaeda suspects
and an
indignant press release on the suicides of
Guantanamo Bay detainees. But no mention of the Camp
Pendleton Eight. For their part, human rights groups
were too busy shedding tears for the
Gitmo terrorist suicide squad and lionizing them as
"heroes" in the
words of William Goodman of the Center for
Constitutional Rights. Editorial cartoonists have been
preoccupied
desecrating the Marine Corps logo and tarring troops
as baby-killers.
A
clarion voice stepped into the fray this week to push
back against the global rush to judgment against our
troops. Ilario Pantano, a Desert Storm vet-turned-Wall
Street banker and new media
entrepreneur-turned-reenlisted Marine from Hell's
Kitchen, launched his gripping book
Warlord: No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy this week,
which recounts his harrowing ordeal as a Marine smeared
and cleared. Last spring, he faced the death penalty for
defending himself and his men in the heat of battle and
killing two Iraqi insurgents. He was accused then, as
Marines are being accused now, of wantonly executing
Iraqis to send a message. His family and friends'
defense of Pantano was met, as those of Marines are
being met now, with incredulity or apathy.
There
were no pleas to withhold judgment against Pantano from
the New York Times then. No Oprah sit-downs now with the
wives and children of accused troops.
As an
agitated, condescending Ann Curry of NBC's "Today
Show" tried to paint Pantano Monday as a callous
thug, he replied with quiet dignity: "I don't think
it's helpful to national security to have this kind of
self-flagellation before the facts are actually
disclosed."
Innocent
until proven guilty? Justice for all? Benefit of the
doubt? These are apparently foreign concepts when it
comes to Americans in uniform being held on American
soil. Perhaps if our troops proclaimed themselves
"conscientious objectors" and converted to Islam,
they might start getting some sympathy.
Michelle Malkin [email
her] is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
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Michelle Malkin's latest book is "Unhinged:
Exposing Liberals Gone Wild."
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