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Columbia Missourian

Retired lieutenant colonel gives scathing speech on Iraq policy

By CHRIS BERG
May 27, 2005 | 12:00 a.m. CDT

What was coined as a discussion on real patriotism sounded more like a case for why the Bush administration has failed in foreign policy.

“I will not stand by and watch an appointed president send our sons and daughters around the world to kill terrorists for the oil companies,” Robert Bowman said.

The retired lieutenant colonel spoke in front of a group of about 50 people Thursday evening at Stotler Lounge in MU’s Memorial Union. Bowman said that he wore his former dress white uniform as a way to honor his brothers and sisters in arms for the upcoming Memorial Day holiday.

In his speech Bowman urged the audience to question the federal government’s justification for going to war in Iraq.

“Let those of us not called upon to fight in this war give our troopswhat they deserve, the thanks of a grateful people and the promise that we will never again allow our representatives in Congress to issue a president a blank check to conduct an unnecessary, illegal, and unconstitutional war,” Bowman said.

Bowman spoke out against the Pentagon’s decision to prohibit photographers from taking pictures of dead U.S. soldiers as they are transported.

“Those who give their lives deserve to be honored, not swept under the rug,” Bowman said.

Bowman told the audience that the biggest threat to the American way of life comes from within the country. He said instead of the battle lines being overseas, they were right here at home.

“The war protesters are the shock troops gathering to preserve our freedoms by exercising those freedoms in spite of obvious objections.”

Bowman concluded his speech by saying that patriotism means supporting the withdrawal of troops from Iraq and other nations all over the world. The military veteran also called for an overhaul in Washington.

“It is time for George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and the whole political mafia to be removed from office and indicted with trea-son,” he said.