| From the Burlington Free Press:
Brig. Gen. Michael Dubie said the resolution that calls for a study of how overseas deployments affect the troops and the National Guard's readiness to respond to emergencies in Vermont would be acceptable if the hearings it called for were confined to the narrow wording of the proposal.
"I know that in any public process you run the risk of having discussion on this resolution ... by people who would turn it into an anti-war or a referendum on the war or even a referendum on, say, the present administration," Dubie told the House Appropriations Committee. "I am very worried that if that is the case, that it would sent a very negative message to our soldiers and our airmen that are currently deployed and also their families."
Dubie also said that the six public hearings called for across the state were too many.
"I've said oftentimes in the past it's not what is done, but the message that is sent," Dubie said.
Do I need to break this down? The argument goes:
1. Dont discuss the bill, because it could lead to a broader discussion on the Iraq War.
2. A discussion of the Iraq War would lead to people making public comments opposing it.
3. To oppose this war undermines our troops.
(and then sprinkle in a healthy dose of telling the Legislature how to do its job, in re public hearings, which he apparently isn't fond of)
In case you hadn't noticed (perhaps you've been in a coma for three years...it happens), there is no more political statement one can make in this day and age than number 3 above. It's the classic "shut up and slap on your Bush bumper sticker" garbage people who oppose this fiasco been hearing for years. It's patently ridiculous on its face, a longtime administration talking point, Fox News standard copy, and has become such a wild-eyed, rabid line of rhetoric, even Republicans have finally started distancing themselves from it.
So he's political already, and in the most annoying, even petty, way possible.
If there are any legislators reading this, I'd love to hear why you didn't think this would happen. Short of some insight, all I can say is; thanks loads. At least when he decides it's his turn in a few years, he can recycle his brother's giant roadsigns and call himself the environmental candidate... |