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Monday, February 11, 2008
Sgt. Seth Conner :: Townhall.com Columnist
My Choice
by Sgt. Seth Conner
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Like my Marine brothers who fought alongside me in the Battle of Fallujah, I know a little something about choices.

When the nosecones of 767 passenger jets punched into the Twin Towers, my choice was simple to make. My choice was not, as the patchouli-smelling Berkeley hippies would have you believe, the duplicitous work of “salespeople known to lie to and seduce minors and young adults into contracting themselves into military service with false promises.” By that rationale, car salesmen are responsible for the 40,000 Americans who will die this year on the nation’s highways.

Nice try.

No, as shocking as it may be to radical anti-military haters, the overwhelming majority of young soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines like myself are deeply proud of the choice we made. As shocking as it may seem to the Code Pink crowd, we feel blessed to have been given the chance to defend our nation and be steeled and shaped by those charged with leading us.

Ironically, for people who claim to be “tolerant,” “open-minded,” and “peace-loving,” theBerkeley protestors and their ilk proved just what a sham their operation truly is. If they were really interested in saving the lives of innocents, they would listen to the countless stories veterans bring back from Iraq about pivotal moments of decision that saved lives—both American and Iraqi.

I remember standing in the blinding sun looking through a sweat-drenched brow at the mortars exploding all around. We were the only unit with a view of the mortars’ suspected origin. I had a choice to make. As a young corporal, it was my job to decide whether or not to unleash our firepower at the suspected source of the incoming mortars. Make the wrong choice, kill innocent civilians. Hesitate, watch Marine brothers die.

I made my decision: hold fire. I could not get a clear look at the area. Later, we learned the area had only farmers and schoolchildren.

Much to the chagrin of the Code Pink crowd, we Marines are not blood-thirsty warmongers bent on killing innocents. Anyone who experiences combat comes away with a deeper and more pure understanding of just how sacred and special human life truly is. You don't walk away from the battlefield with the same perspective you brought to it. And you don't hold the lives of your brothers—and of innocent civilians—in your hands and continue to see life in the same way. Continued...

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About The Author
Only 25, Seth Conner is an Iraq War combat veteran and a current student at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California. After serving a tour in Japan and a combat tour in Iraq with the 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, the United States Marine Corps relieved Sgt. Seth Conner from military service in 2005 with an honorable discharge. In addition to pursuing his studies and writing career, Conner works part time at the Orange County Rescue Mission and also attends Nouveau Riche University in Scottsdale, Arizona, and works part time as a real estate investor. An active member of Saddleback Church, Conner takes semi-annual missions trips around the globe to minister to others and serve the less fortunate. Born and raised in Parker, Colorado, Seth Conner currently lives in Lake Forest, California. Boredom By Day, Death By Night is Conner’s first book.
G-d Bless you!
I am constantly amazed when I read an article like this or when I speak to a young serviceman. They are so much more mature and sophisticated than the academicians twice their age who are attacking them.
Maybe it has something to do with actually putting your life on the line for your country.

TRUE CONCERN
Sgt. Seth Conner demonstrates the care and concern for his fellow man the citizens of Berkley, California can only wish for. This includes my cousin and his family.

Citizens of Berkley! You voted this city council in, thus you have your elected representatives doing unspeakable harm to our country! The Marines, and the rest of the U.S. military, comes from all walks of life and defend all walks of life, even your own.

Al Qaeda, and other like-minded terrorist groups, love this! Much like North Vietnam, they wait for public opinion to turn against the war, and its government. You only serve their purpose. Are you that gullible and piable? Since actions speak louder than words, it seems so.

The military enjoys my support more and more each day!

Robert L. Whitman
Major, United States Army
Retired, Reserve
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