Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Rights Require Responsibilities


Allen Clark

Since our Revolutionary War, millions of American patriots have taken up arms to ensure security and freedom for ourselves and countless hundreds of millions of others. We have recognized that the rights of freedom require a fulfillment of responsibilities to preserve these freedoms. We have fought and sacrificed with many of our fellow warriors never returning with us from foreign lands and shores. The blood of our young men and women soaks the soil of Pacific islands, North African deserts, Italian Alps, French hedgerows, Belgian wintry forests, North Korean hills, South Vietnamese jungles, Iraqi sands, and Afghanistan’s mountains. Some have now even shed their blood on our home soil in Texas, at an Army post where I began my military service in 1963 upon my graduation from West Point. Our enemy has gotten “inside the wire.”

On November 5, 2009 the world witnessed a commissioned officer and medical doctor of the United States Army, birthed in our native land and enjoying the rights of freedom, the generosity of taxpayers who funded his medical education, the privileges, financial provision, and supposed pride in being a soldier, who refused to accept the responsibilities attendant to the rights and privileges he accepted in his life. In an apparently premeditated act with a high probability of its being predicated on supposedly ideological precepts rooted in his Islamic faith, he chose to be a suicide terrorist and take the lives of the very people he was educated and committed to serve, his fellow soldiers.

A horrifically cowardly and dastardly act it was! Pundits and apologists may declare the motive to be those of a mass murderer, someone afflicted by all the war stories he heard in the safe sanctum of his psychiatrist’s offices, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (which must be the result of true trauma far and beyond the supposed “discrimination” he faced from fellow soldiers), or the fear he felt of having to go off and “fight” fellow Muslims (once again from the relatively safe confines of military medical facilities in Afghanistan).

This horrendous action by an obviously devout member of the Islamic faith drew forth some admittedly appropriate comments of condemnation and also condolences from American Muslim organizations. However, for this veteran who shed the blood from two legs amputated below the knee in the Vietnam jungle, the press releases were not enough. Several commented for their communities to cooperate with law enforcement for maintaining “…safety and security of all Americans (and also) of their (Muslim) communities and their institutions.” Their comments after this tragedy and after all the recent revelations of violent jihadists in our land have not gone far enough to satisfy this now “old soldier.” It will never be enough until they say and believe in what we in the military called the KISS formula: Keep It Simple Stupid. It will never be enough until the Muslims enjoying the rights of freedom under the constitutional republic of the United States of America, protected and preserved by millions of military veterans of this land, much less the hundreds of thousands buried after our wars, say something such as these words:

“Secular and traditional Muslims who enjoy the rights of freedom in the United States of America must fulfill certain responsibilities as have tens of millions of other patriotic Americans. If we serve in the uniform of our nation, we must follow the orders of our superiors. America has a traditional value of separation of church and state. Our holy book, the Koran, has two sections, one which upholds a religion of peace, love, and tolerance. Another section endorses violent and/or political jihad to introduce an Islamic Republic of America as its goal. Muslims in America who are truly loyal to this country abhor and condemn without reservation individuals, cell groups, and conspiracies which would bring harm to the safety and security of all our American brothers and sisters.

We condemn efforts to introduce Sharia law or any elements of radical political Islam into the governmental fabric of our country. We believe we have in this country a welcome mat placed for those who practice any religion or none at all if they are people truly living lives that are committed to peace, love, and tolerance, but members of any religion or group who desire by violent means to disturb the tranquility and freedoms of our fellow Americans have no support from us. We call on all true and loyal Americans of the Muslim faith to cooperate with law enforcement agencies and our military to reveal any and all people among us who would be a danger and threat to our fellow Americans who have welcomed us to this great land of the free and home of the brave. We are enjoying the rights of freedom paid for by the blood, sweat, and tears of those who have served the United States in centuries past. We are prepared and committed to accept our responsibilities also.”

I call on Muslims, their institutions, and organizations, which are truly loyal to this country publicly to proclaim these words. They are simple to say. The question is will they be said, much less truly believed?

FamilySecurityMatters.org Contributing Editor The Honorable Allen Clark, Silver Star and Purple Heart veteran of Vietnam, is a double leg amputee and author of Wounded Soldier, Healing Warrior, his autobiography

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