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My
name is William T Russell. I am running for Congress against John
Murtha as a Republican in the 12th Congressional District of
Pennsylvania in the November 2008 election.
I would like to introduce myself to you. I am a family man, a
husband, and a father. I am also a small business owner and
entrepreneur, as well as an American Soldier.
My wife, Kasia, is one of my heroes. For some strange reason, she
saw fit to marry me eight years ago. She was born and raised in
Poland where her father was one of the local leaders in the
Solidarity movement against the communist government in the 1980s.
We met and married while I was stationed in Germany. She moved to
the US with me after we married, learned English, and became a US
Citizen. After surviving the attack on the Pentagon on 9/11 (while
six months pregnant with our son), she continued to raise our
children by herself for 19 months while I was deployed to Kosovo and
then to Iraq.
Until August 31, 2007, I was a fulltime Lieutenant Colonel in the
United States Army Reserve, stationed at the Pentagon and a little
over 2 years short of full, active duty retirement. Until March of
2007, Kasia and I were simply looking forward to finishing out my
Army career and moving to southern or southwestern Pennsylvania. We
have been attracted to this part of the country since our first
visit to the state in 2000. We were attracted to the people and
lifestyle of the state as well as its natural beauty. We recognized
it as a great place to raise our children and I saw it as a great
place to begin a second career in business after retiring from the
Army. Kasia and I were looking forward to moving here after I
retired from the Army.
But in March 2007, I had the opportunity to meet with some of our
Wounded Warriors during their visit to the Pentagon. I have always
been impressed by the spirit and good cheer of so many of these
wounded heroes but also understand the sullen responses from some.
Seeing these Soldiers, Marines, and Airmen with missing and
shattered limbs, two with missing eyes and wounded faces, I found
myself wiping away the tears as I walked back to my office. I was
both sadden and angered that the sacrifices these brave service men
and women, like the others I have served with in combat, make for
this country and the thought of how they are betrayed by the actions
of politicians such as John Murtha.
I grew up in the shadow of the US defeat in Vietnam. On an
intellectual level, I have long understood that a war may be lost
politically, in spite of military victories. But seeing those
Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Airmen who have given so much to
this nation, both enraged and saddened me. It also forced me to
recognize that the United States is now engaged in a great political
battle to determine whether this nation, founded in liberty and
dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal, can
maintain the political resolve in its fight against a totalitarian
political system, cloaked in religion, which is dedicated to the
destruction of our liberty. I believe I must stand up and make a
difference in this fight and not wait for two more years until I
retire.
Congressman Murtha’s actions have done more to lead us toward
political defeat in this war than the enemy could ever hope to
accomplish by their own devices. His calls for withdrawal of our
forces and limiting the authority of the Commander-in-Chief in
executing this war, plays directly into the hands of our enemy. He
is undermining our Soldiers in the fight and encourages the enemy to
kill or maim a few more of our Soldiers and kill large numbers of
Iraqi civilians on a weekly basis. The Islamic extremists, just like
the communists in Vietnam, see his weakness of political resolve as
the reason to keep fighting in spite of their military losses. He
must be replaced with a candidate who understands the importance of
an integrated political, military, and economic strategy that does
not pit political ends against military and economic, but
synchronizes and orchestrates them with the recognition of the
imperative to achieve the victory that this war demands for the
safety of our children and grandchildren.
Perhaps the best illustration of the importance of this issue is
the story of US Marine Lance Corporal (L/CPL) Justin Sharratt, from
Cannonsburg, Pennsylvania (part of the 12th district). For those not
familiar with him, L/CPL Sharratt is an American Hero. On 19
November 2005, Justin’s convoy was attacked by an improvised
explosive device (IED) killed his friend and squad mate L/CPL Miguel
Terrazas. This ambush included not only the bomb but also sniping
and rifle fire at the Marines as they secured and evacuated the
wounded out of the vehicle in which L/CPL Terrazas had been killed.
L/CPL Sharratt assisted in the security, recovery and offensive
efforts to capture or kill the enemy combatants who initiated the
complex ambush. When he moved into a building with some of his squad
mates, Justin found himself in a close fight with four armed
insurgents. When his machinegun jammed, he was forced to engage them
with his 9mm pistol.
Justin and the other members of his unit were facing an enemy who
fights by a different set of rules in which there is no such thing
as atrocities when committed for their cause. This enemy hides
behind civilians in order to protect themselves and to create
propaganda opportunities by accusing Americans of atrocities when
innocents are caught in the crossfire. The enemy does this because
they are seeking to create My Lai type incidents for propaganda use
on the Arab street as well as the anti-war movement in the US.
Innocents were caught in the cross fire in the heat of combat that
day. But those who were identified were safe guarded and protected
by the Marines.
No one reading this account would argue that Justin and his
family deserve our deepest thanks for his actions that day at a town
called Haditha. Congressman Murtha’s thanks to Justin and his
comrades for their risks and sacrifice was to publicly accused them
of “cold-blooded murder” of innocent civilians.
By publicly stating that the US Marines committed murder and
denying that there was a firefight and roadside bomb (specifically,
the bomb which killed L/CPL Terrazas), United States Congressman
John Murtha endorsed the enemy’s propaganda effort and confirmed
in the minds of millions of Arabs, as well as many Americans, that
US Marines had committed atrocities against Arab civilians as an
extension of US Policy. By making such inflammatory statements of
guilt against the bravest of Americans when the investigation had
just begun, Congressman Murtha not only denied the Marines the
rights that he and his colleagues so adamantly want to bestow on the
terrorists at Guantanamo Bay, he helped the enemy fabricate a lie
which has done more damage to our efforts in this war than any other
politician. Mr Murtha not only threw a local hero under the bus for
political expediency, he helped the terrorists create a lie that has
been repeated by Al Qaida and other terrorist organizations for
recruiting purposes throughout the Arab World. It has also been
repeated by Code Pink, KOS and other anti-war elements in their
effort to undermine the US efforts in the Middle East.
I am entering this race because I believe it is imperative to our
nation’s security and its future. The small economic sacrifice of
leaving a secure, well-paying job, two years short of a guaranteed
pension with health care for life, is nothing in comparison to the
sacrifices of our Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Airmen who are on
extended tours in active contact with an enemy and who are being
undermined by politicians who are too corrupt, cowardly, or
incompetent to recognize the nature of the war we are in. Surrender
on the political, military, and economic fronts is not an option.
When I was looking at moving here to start a business career
after retiring from the military, I knew that it was economically
challenged area. But after moving here due to the imperatives of our
national security, I have come to recognize the depth of the
economic crisis facing this area also. Its economic future is at
stake. To Mr Murtha’s credit, he has attempted to protect the jobs
of this community with Congressional earmarks for a long time. But
in trying to protect the economic past, we have lost sight of some
economic realities and the future. The end results of the last 30
years of directed congressional spending has not produced the
intended results. After many years of congressional earmarks,
southwestern Pennsylvania’s greatest export is young college
graduates. Young people looking to start their careers believe they
must travel to other areas to start their careers. This region has
lost approximately 59,000 people in the last two years. I have heard
stories of churches that are conducting 40 funerals for every
baptism. While I recognize this region as a great place to raise my
children, I want my children to grow up and see this as a great
place to raise their children.
We must build an embraceable future for our children to raise
their children. In order to do so, we must establish the national
security framework to allow for our economic growth. Our economic
growth must spring from a resurgence of market driven small
businesses – we must relight the spark of entrepreneurial fire and
raise the next generation of entrepreneurs. We must build businesses
which derive their purpose and profits from the demands of the
market in keeping with the laws of supply and demand. The United
States economy is booming (in spite of what we constantly see in the
press). There is no reason for southwestern Pennsylvania to not
share in our national prosperity. We have great resources and
people. We can leverage our empty buildings, available housing, and
wealth of natural beauty to build an economy that is attractive to
future college graduates to begin their careers and to raise their
families.
To help accomplish this, I have already started working with
entrepreneurs and business leaders who want to build businesses
which are market driven, have applications outside the defense
industry and not dependent on congressionally directed budgets.
These are the people who will build our economy. I believe the role
of government is to establish the framework for growth (provide
security, law enforcement, laws to safeguard fair business and
contract enforcement, and road networks and certain levels of
infrastructure) and to allow the spirit of entrepreneurialism to
grow and bear fruit. It is not the role of government to substitute
for the forces of the free market. Excessive government involvement
in the market produces a continual cycle of dependence, drives out
naturally developing small businesses, and suppresses the
development of new industries.
But I am also entering this race with the recognition that I am
the out of town kid who wants to join the local team which has some
long time players. I hope the communities of the 12th District will
welcome a new and unknown player who would like to try out for the
team. Throughout this campaign, I will be visiting with people of
every county and township in this district to listen and learn so
that I can better understand how this team functions. The economic
ideas, plans, and solutions that become part of this campaign must
answer to the needs of the communities in the district.
I hope the people of the 12th District are willing to consider
this career Army transplant who grew up as an Air Force brat and has
lived in 11 different states and seven foreign countries. I believe
I have a unique background as a soldier, small businessman, and
student of international relations to help build an embraceable
future for our children and their families.
I thank you for your time, interest, and support.
Very Respectfully,
William T Russell
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