[Peace-discuss] Re: [Peace] International Conscientious Objectors Day, May 15, 2008..G. Oleson

Pamela Rochford pamela.rochford at yahoo.co.uk
Mon May 12 10:33:56 CDT 2008


Thank you so much for this, Karen.  i do appreciate the efforts of all  
the AWARE and others who are standing up here and helping to provide  
information.


Pamela
On 12 May 2008, at 15:41, Karen Medina wrote:

> May 15, 2008 is Conscientious Objectors Day.
>
> Below is information on how to become a CO. Share the information.  
> The information is in the form of a testimony letter from a Vietnam  
> Vet who became a CO.
>
> ---- Original message ----
>>  Greetings,
>>
>>    On January 1, 1970, I resigned my commission as an
>>  artillery officer in the New Hampshire National
>>  Guard as a conscientious objector after I heard of
>>  the My Lai 4 massacre in Vietnam. Soldiers who wore
>>  uniforms like mine committed the most horrendous
>>  atrocities imaginable in the name of "freedom",
>>  "democracy", and "liberation."
>>
>>    I realized than that I could no longer in good
>>  conscience be associated with people like Lt.
>>  William Calley, Capt. Ernest Medina, or Major Colin
>>  Powell otherwise I would be identifying with them.
>>  And isn't just the idea of war...the premeditated
>>  murder of fellow human beings an atrocity?
>>
>>   That decision...38 years ago...was a turning point
>>  in my life...and refusing "to study war no more" was
>>  the very best decision I've ever made. The Army
>>  refused to accept my resignation as a conscientious
>>  objector; I just refused to attend drills or summer
>>  camp. In the spring of 1973 I received an honorable
>>  discharge in the mail.
>>
>>    In 2008 during a time which the United States is
>>  once again engaged in an illegal, immoral, and
>>  terrible war, young people of draft age, i.e., 18 to
>>  36, or soldiers already serving in the military must
>>  search their hearts and minds and souls and clarify
>>  for themselves what they truly believe about life
>>  and death and truth and deceit and goodness and evil
>>  and their immortal souls and what it means to be a
>>  human being.
>>
>>    Rumors of a military draft are abroad in the land
>>  again. No one can predict whether or not the
>>  military draft will be reinstated. Will there be
>>  another terrorist attack on the United States?  It
>>  seems inevitable.
>>
>>   And now  according to congressional testimony the
>>  military is accepting thousands of recruits who are
>>  unfit for combat or have been convicted of felonies.
>>  Many soldiers are being sent back to Iraq even
>>  though they suffer from PTSD.
>>
>>    For those who feel that  based on conscientious
>>  beliefs, they oppose the systematic killing of their
>>  fellow human beings today would be a good day to
>>  start specifying those beliefs. To be acknowledged
>>  by the Selective Service System as a conscientious
>>  objector (CO), a person must by reason of religious,
>>  moral, or ethical grounds be conscientiously opposed
>>  to war in any form.  The depth and sincerity of
>>  one's beliefs...not a religious affiliation..are
>>  what really matters in getting a CO exemption.
>>
>>    A person applying for CO status will be asked to
>>  answer very specific questions including the
>>  following:
>>
>>    Describe the beliefs which are the basis for your
>>  claim as a CO. Describe how you acquired these
>>  beliefs. Describe how your beliefs affect the way
>>  you live and the type of work you do.
>>   My advice to a CO would be to prepare now in case
>>  of a draft by writing a statement of beliefs that
>>  explain the why, how, when, where, etc., of your
>>  becoming a CO. List specific things that could have
>>  influenced your beliefs about war and killing, such
>>  as religion, films, books, events you have attended,
>>  etc. Find three or more people you know very well
>>  who can attest to your beliefs and be willing to
>>  write letters on your behalf supporting your beliefs
>>  as a CO. It is very important that you build a paper
>>  trail and document everything that lead to your
>>  decision not to go to war.
>>
>>    For a person already in the military who has had a
>>  change of heart/mind regarding war, I suggest
>>  calling the inter-organizational GI Rights Hotline
>>  at 1-800-394-9544. I would highly suggest that
>>  anyone planning on filing CO status to contact the
>>  Center on Conscience and War at
>>  www.centeronconscience.org, the Central Committee
>>  for Conscientious Objectors at www.objector.org, and
>>  www.peace-out.com, the website started by Maine's
>>  own Perry O'Brien who got discharged from the U.S.
>>  Army as a CO in 2004.
>>
>>    On International Conscientious Objector Day, let
>>  us honor the thousands of  conscientious objectors
>>  to war  from 1776 to 2008 and remember what John F.
>>  Kennedy once said,"War will exist until that distant
>>  day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same
>>  reputation and prestige that the warrior does
>>  today."
>>
>>   Peace to you and yours,
>>
>>  Reverend Gerald Oleson, Former 2nd Lieutenant, New
>>  Hampshire National Guard
>>  Sunny Corner Ministries
>>  73 1/2 Court Street
>>  Bangor, Maine 04401
>>  207-947-2970
>>  1 John 4:16
>>
>>  Pace e Bene,
>>
>>  Reverend Gerald Oleson
>>  Sunny Corner Ministries
>>  73 1/2 Court Street
>>  Bangor, Maine 04401
>>  207-947-2970
>>  1 John 4:16
>>  "A church which cannot take a firm stand against war
>>  is a church which does not deserve to be
>>  believed."--Harvey Cox, American Baptist theologian
>>  at Harvard Divinity School"
>>
>>  “We're not made by God to mass kill one another,
>>  and that's backed up by the Gospels. Lying and war
>>  are always associated. Pay attention to war-makers
>>  when they try to defend their current war: if
>>  they’re moving their lips they're lying.”--Phil
>>  Berrigan
>>  To care for a thing as if it were a thing is
>>  reality,
>>
>>  To care for a thing as if it was a person is
>>  illusion.
>>
>>  To care for a person as if he or she was a thing is
>>  violence,
>>
>>  To care for a person as if he or she was a person is
>>  justice,
>>
>>  And to care for a person as if he or she was
>>  yourself is love."--Fr. Emmanuel Charles McCarthy
>>
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Pamela Rochford
B.A.(Hons) PGCE Dip Hom(UK) PCH MARH






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