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« on: May 28, 2010, 05:35:14 PM »

President Obama is skipping the Memorial Day Ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, to be away on vacation ...

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President Obama will skip Memorial Day visit to Arlington National Cemetery

By Anne E. Kornblut and Ed O'Keefe
Washington Post Staff Writers
Friday, May 28, 2010; A02



President Obama is skipping the traditional Memorial Day visit to Arlington National Cemetery, a move that has dismayed some veterans -- and comes at a sensitive moment in the administration's relationship with the military.

Instead of speaking at Arlington, as he did last year and as most presidents have done, Obama will appear at the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery outside Chicago, the White House said. Vice President Biden will take his place at Arlington, the most prestigious military cemetery in the country and home to Section 60, a large burial ground for soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Paul Rieckhoff, the founder and executive director of the group Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, expressed disappointment at the White House move. "Arlington is hallowed ground, and the center of our nation's attention on Memorial Day," Rieckhoff said. "Unfortunately, President Obama and his family will not be there with us."

Critics -- mainly conservatives -- have argued that attendance is more important with two wars ongoing. "Obama may talk about the government in the first person, but the men and women lying at Arlington know differently," commentator Eric Erickson wrote on the conservative site Redstate.com. "Of course, Obama really doesn't like the military, does he." Fox News blared the headlines: "Trampling on Tradition?" and "Offensive to Soldiers?"

But other veterans say they're not disturbed by Obama's decision. "We don't really see the big deal, so long as he's taking the time to honor our fallen war heroes throughout Memorial Day weekend," said Ryan Gallucci, spokesman for AMVETS. " . . . Arlington is certainly not the only place our fallen heroes are buried, so why not pay your respects to veterans around the country?"

Steve Muro, the Department of Veterans Affairs acting undersecretary responsible for 131 national cemeteries, said Obama's decision to visit a cemetery named for Lincoln is appropriate, since the 16th president established the country's first 14 national cemeteries.

"I think the president is trying to show that there is more than one national cemetery," Muro said.

Obama is not the first president to miss the Arlington ceremony. Ronald Reagan spoke at West Point one year, and went to his California ranch another year. George H.W. Bush, a war veteran, did not go at all. Bill Clinton, who did not serve in Vietnam and had a rocky time with the military, went to Arlington all eight years, and George W. Bush, who also avoided combat service in Vietnam, attended from 2003 onward.

Obama, who opposed the Iraq invasion and has overseen a drawdown there but is adding 30,000 troops in Afghanistan, has had a mixed relationship with the military.

His current support for ending "don't ask, don't tell" is not universally supported by the rank and file, but comes with backing from some top brass.

His most senior firing to date was retired Adm. Dennis C. Blair, who was pushed out as director of national intelligence last week, one of a handful of military members who have struggled in the highest ranks.

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« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2010, 11:24:44 AM »

Just so folks don't miss this:

<<Obama is not the first president to miss the Arlington ceremony. Ronald Reagan spoke at West Point one year, and went to his California ranch another year. George H.W. Bush, a war veteran, did not go at all. Bill Clinton, who did not serve in Vietnam and had a rocky time with the military, went to Arlington all eight years, and George W. Bush, who also avoided combat service in Vietnam, attended from 2003 onward. >>

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« Reply #2 on: May 31, 2010, 05:54:46 AM »

I am a veteran, and if were not for a boy I once coached in soccer, I would not be attending services tomorrow.   SOmehow, though, it seems to me that any leader who had never worn the uniform should show respect more than those that have.  May be a bit illogical, but then I have been accused of that many times.

Oh, and in regard to george Bush the younger "avoiding danger
" y being the the NG as a fighter pilot, the casuality rate for the planes he flew was higher than the casuality rate in VietNam.  Don't believe me, look it up.
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« Reply #3 on: May 31, 2010, 11:44:33 AM »

I will be attending a local service later this morning...then going to Willamette National Cemetery to "visit" my dad...and pray for and thank all those who are buried there.  I really don't care if Obama attends at Arlington or elsewhere...as long as he honors our veterans in a proper way (which I believe he is).  However, if George W. Bush missed going to Arlington, it would have been tantamount to treason...and freakin' front page news!   Grin Grin

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« Reply #4 on: May 31, 2010, 01:57:58 PM »

It is sad when our president does not attend services at Arlington; I as a War veteran (2/75 Rangers Airborne 1992-99), (2nd LRRPs Korea 1994-96), and (18th Airborne corp, 82nd Div, also the 1 SWC) would def like to see our leaders all of them red, and blue at least stand up and give thanx to those who've fallen, instead of using this day to better their politica career, and not spew their diatribe or agenda on this day. I guess what I am trying to say is on this day stand up and lets say thank you to all who've fallen and sacrifce their life so we can enjoy what we are given time after time.


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