2006-12-23

Disrespect for National Guard

For the last few weeks I was looking forward to today. I had planned on joining the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps on a caravan down to the border to visit the 156 National Guardsmen watching the AZ/Mexico border, and to give one of them my care package of cookies, candies, sunscreen and a few other items. The operation was dubbed "Operation Christmas Stocking," and was an excellent way to make sure our troops on the front line of the "war on terror" know they are appreciated.

But just last night I got a message from Chris Simcox saying that the operation had been canceled. Here is a press release stating why:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 22 December 2006
CONTACT: Bryan Rudnick, (703) 822-4665

HOLIDAY SUPPORT REFUSED BY NATIONAL GUARD COMMANDERSAND GOVERNOR NAPOLITANO

CARE PACKAGES FROM MINUTEMAN CIVIL DEFENSE CORPS WILL NOT BE ISSUED TO TROOPS ON UNITED STATES - MEXICO BORDER

SCOTTSDALE, AZ- The Minutemen Civil Defense Corps (MCDC) has been informed by commanders of the National Guard troops stationed on the United States-Mexico border that they will not be permitted to distribute care packages during the holiday season to 156 National Guard personnel stationed on the border. The event dubbed Operation Christmas Stocking was originally cleared by field command, suddenly on Monday of this week MCDC was notified that because of political reasons which involved orders from Governor Napolitano and high level commanders the offering of holiday support was nixed.

After several attempts to appeal to the sympathies of unit commanders, a statement released today by Major Paul Aguirre Public Affairs Office, AZ National Guard states "The National Guard is very appreciative of your thoughtful offer during this holiday season. However, based on operational, safety, and security reasons we will be unable to support your request to ... distribute your care packages to our soldiers and airmen".

The care packages were organized in an effort to demonstrate appreciation to the National Guard troops, from states other than Arizona, who have volunteered for the assignment to secure the border from terrorists, drug cartels and illegal crossings rather than spend their holiday season with their families in Michigan, Tennessee and North Carolina.

"We are grateful to the members of the National Guard who understand the importance of securing our borders and therefore we wish to demonstrate our appreciation for their sacrifice during the holiday season," stated Chris Simcox, Founder and President of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps. "Soldiers are always sent care packages while stationed on the front lines in combat and the US-Mexico border is the front line on the War on Terror." It is a shame they are punished by the politically motivated discriminatory acts of Governor Napolitano and the open borders lobby in Washington, D.C."

The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (MCDC) now has 156 cares packages that were to be delivered to Sasabe, Arizona on Saturday. The care packages include store bought cookies and candies, sunscreen, skin lotion, chap stick, long underwear and various other personal items to help our troops cope with the Sonoran desert region where they have been assigned.

The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (MCDC) is a peaceful, law-abiding citizen-led initiative organized to stand watch at our borders, report illegal activities to the proper authorities, and build border fencing on private lands using private donations. Additionally, MCDC seeks to urge local and federal officials to enforce our laws in order to keep our families and country safe. MCDC conducts border watch operations that assist the activities of the U.S. Border Patrol, reports employers of illegal aliens and keeps tax dollars from being used for illegal alien benefits.


"... for political reasons ..." ??? For POLITICAL reasons? What kind of political reasons could possibly shut down giving care packages to the National Guard on the border??? What kind of disrespect does this show on the part of Governor Napolitano? I'll let you answer those.

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