Dear Citizen: The following
is an excellent and concise Resignation Letter regarding the "war" with Iraq.
Our Country Above Politics
Resignation Letter from Jack Walters
Former Chairman
Boone County Republican Party Central Committee
March 8, 2003
As the Bush administration moves toward certain war in the Middle East-a
war which I believe nothing good will come from, a war which is unjust, unnecessary, and a
war which will undoubtedly widen, perhaps even into world war, thereby placing our nation
in dire peril-I have made a decision regarding my position as Boone County Republican
Chairman.
Wars are easy to get into, but very difficult to get out of. They can sap
the moral and spiritual fiber of a nation, squander lives and resources, deplete scarce
funds, cause undue hardship on all involved, destroy families, and engender hopelessness.
I have questioned both the motives for military action at this time, and
the ever-changing, illogical justifications presented to us in what has to be one of the
greatest media propaganda blitzes ever force-fed a populace. Any time ground troops are
deployed, serious questions must be asked and real answers demanded. The jingoistic
rhetoric we are receiving does not constitute legitimate answers.
The consequences of our planned attack on Iraq (and also probably Iran,
given the size of our forces and their location in proximity to Iran), should cause us all
to pause. The Pentagon has announced that we will hit Baghdad with a force almost equal to
the bombing of Hiroshima. Obviously many thousands of civilians will perish, with untold
thousands maimed. And for what? To liberate them? To bring them freedom? Or democracy? Or
is it to really secure the world's second largest oil reserve and establish a base from
which to subjugate other Middle Eastern nations? Is it also the plan for Israel to use the
cover of war to forcibly relocate the Palestinian population (as has been publicly stated
by some members of Israel's current government)?
How on earth have we arrived at this crucial juncture in our country's
history? How has a war on terrorism been converted into an attack on Iraq? What threat
does Iraq pose to us? We must lay the blame squarely on our congress, who according to our
Constitution, only has the power to declare war. For congress to cede it's war-making
power to the executive branch is unconstitutional on the very face of it and effectively
destroys our three branches of government. Circumventing our Constitution is very bad, and
the undeclared wars, which have resulted in our recent history, have had disastrous
results. Undeclared wars have no declared objectives, and therefore can widen at will, and
our foray into the Middle East will likely set in motion a long-term wave of retaliation.
Indeed, I believe that the administration would like to entice Iraq into firing the first
blow so some justification could be paraded at the United Nations. If the United States
government can adopt this unreal doctrine of preemptive attack on any nation, anywhere, at
any time, so can other nations! This is how world wars begin. If the President goes into
Iraq alone without a UN resolution, he will be in violation of the war powers given him
last October by congress which was contingent on UN approval. A constitutional crisis will
occur.
What we are about to do in the Middle East is abhorrent to me. It is made
doubly so since this is a contrived and fraudulently justified war with hidden objectives.
The coming mass slaughter of innocents, the harm our own troops are being placed in, and
the potential for wars on several fronts have brought home to me the sobering realization
that by remaining Boone County Republican Chairman, I would be giving tacit approval to
this imminent war, and tacit approval to the belligerent and reckless language coming from
the White House. The safety and integrity of our country outweighs politics.
I therefore resign as Chairman of the Boone County Republican Central
Committee effective at noon, March 10, 2003. I do not wish to be Chairman when this
tragedy starts. I am not resigning to placate those who have demanded same. I do not fear
them in the least. I was quite willing to stand and face an ouster vote. I am resigning
because I cannot support the Republican position on this war. I only sought the position
of Chairman originally in the hope that I could recruit God-fearing, thinking, pro-life
believers in our Constitution to stand for office.
I grieve for our nation, and the untold suffering that will be wrought. As
history has shown, you can possess the greatest armaments in the world, but if your cause
and motives are not right, only catastrophe will result.
Jack Walters
rapid.press@verizon.net
P.O. Box 512
Columbia, MO 65205
573-474-4449
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