Thursday, June 22, 2006

 

Letter to Editor at Esquire - John Walker Lundh

Tom Junod wrote an article in Esquire magazine about John Walker Lundh.
I found his sympathetic look at Lundh to be abhorent, I felt that someone needed to speak for the otherside of the story. I sent this Letter to the Editor to Esquire:

Am I supposed to feel bad for John Walker Lundh after reading Tom Junod’s article Innocent? Junod refers to America’s treatment of John Walker Lundh as “betraying American innocence.” Maybe that is part of the problem; American’s are lured into a false sense of innocence with respect to the war on terror. There exists a truly evil enemy of our lifestyle, and that enemy will stop at nothing to destroy us. I have always said that if someone did not like America, then they should leave. So, kudos to Lundh for leaving; nevertheless, you are then on your own when caught cavorting with the enemy. Lundh is described as a “green soldier who does sentry duty at the front lines and never fires his gun.” Last time I checked, America values our military “sentries” who handle supplies and our medics who never fire a gun. Don't they provide a critical service to our military? Lundh should be happy he is incarcerated in America. His sympathizers feel that he was abused by America; however, what would have happened if he were arrested in Afghanistan? Lundh should be thankful for the compassion found in America, a country and legal system founded on the very Judeo-Christian principals he so vehemently opposes.

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