It appears that Ellie Light has a good buddy, Mark Spivey. Mark writes about Obama's delay in deciding a strategy in Afganistan. Like Ellie, has written dozens of letters that appeared in newspapers. His letters are nearly identical in grammar, tone, and substance. Spivey's sign-off is generally Soldiers are human beings, not chess pieces. It’s about time we have a president who understands that.
Here is a sample Mark Spivey letter:
A recent Associated Press article stated that President Barack Obama’s hesitancy on an Afghan war buildup implies weakness. I wish world leaders had more of that kind of weakness.
Clearly, Obama does not want to send soldiers into harm’s way without a clear goal, a solid plan and an exit strategy, three aspects sorely missing from President George W. Bush’s military ventures. I know that we Americans are used to presidents who play cowboy, who say things like “Bring ‘em on” and “Mission accomplished” without a second thought, presidents who send Americans into battle on falsified weapons reports. But it seems like our current president understands that you don’t send soldiers into battle without first nailing down what we’re supposed to be doing and why. So hats off to Obama’s “hesitation.”That same or very similar letter was written by Mark Spivey in
Soldiers are human beings, not chess pieces. It’s about time we have a president who understands that.
MARK SPIVEY San Diego
And many many more places.
When you cross Ellie Light with Mark Spivey, you understand how low "the most transparent presidency in history" will go to fool the American Public.
1 comment:
his book is false his biography is false his experience is false his hope % change is false why not the letters to the editor
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