Pearce Reflects on Bin Laden Announcement

NM Congressman Steve Pearce - Speaking to Veterans
By U.S. Congressman Steve Pearce - Just arriving in DC from New Mexico at about 10:30 pm, I almost missed the announcement that bin Laden was dead. My Blackberry was buzzing with the news of the impending Presidential Message.  I was frustrated, in the airport, waiting for my bag. I ran to the car, turned on the radio; the President had not yet spoken. The announcer said a small group was gathering at the White House chanting “USA.” I hurried there, arriving just as the President was speaking. One of the first to arrive, I parked half a block from the White House. People were running, skateboarding, jumping out of cabs, double parking. The streets were already electric with enthusiasm. The pulsing mass numbered about 500 people when I arrived. People chanting "USA, USA". Flags waving everywhere...the crowd swelled to thousands. Hugging, shaking hands. Cheers. The average age is 26 or so. The chants are fresh and edgy...the F-bomb abounds. Handmade signs announce the news with unmistakable enthusiasm: "Sama bin gotten" "Justice has been done" "F yea we got him" Jubilation. Freedom. Gratitude. The day of reckoning for our public enemy number one has arrived. A light pole in the middle of the crowd is an obvious target. People try to shimmy up it.
The crowd chants encouragement as they try, and groans in sympathy when they fail and slip back to the ground. Suddenly the crowd bursts into the National Anthem. A young man has reached the top of the pole and has draped a flag across the top. A human figure is climbing a tree by the fence dressed in a Spiderman American Flag costume. A young woman sits on the shoulders of a friend to see more. Others are doing the same all around me. The crowd erupts. A TV crew had arrived and turned on the camera to capture the emotions of the night. I snap a picture of a young man chugging a fifth of Jim Beam. A Capitol Hill staffer recognizes me as a Congressman. Word spreads quickly that someone from Congress is there. Spontaneous requests to make pictures with me. Young people come up to hug me and thank me for serving. Handshakes abound. One of the biggest hits in the crowd is Santa Clause with Blues Brothers shades. He recognizes the DFC pin on my blazer and pauses to say thanks for my service. The crowd is filled with vets.
They are as young as the crowd, chests bursting with pride that they had done their part. One vet's T-shirt reads: "It is God's job to judge Osama Bin Laden, It is the Military's job to arrange the meeting. My Father’s generation experienced VE Day with the wild, celebrating mob in New York. But my generation drifted quietly into town from Viet Nam. Our nation was embarrassed by the war and its soldiers.
Tonight, though, our nation was filled with renewed pride. For nearly a decade our men and women in uniform fought relentlessly for justice, for freedom, and for our way of life. That crowd didn’t care what color your skin is, who you worship, or who you voted for. Just like in the aftermath of that awful September morning, we were united as Americans. At 2:30 am I depart...others are walking wearily but contentedly away. Others, called by friends, have jumped out of bed are just arriving. I pull out of my prime parking spot...a car is waiting to slip into it. The night was a night of fervent thanksgiving for a nation that will remember its promise to bring to justice anyone who makes an unprovoked attack on our citizens. The celebration was the appropriate response of a grateful nation to so many who have given so much.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed, and hence clamorous to be led to safety, by menacing it with an endless series of hobgobllins, all of them imaginary. - HL Mencken

Isn't it interesting how the politicians play the small-brained of the world!!!

Anonymous said...

The mission isn't complete. Once we get Mullah Omar and Ayman al-Zawahri too we can think about tying up a few loose ends and getting out of Dodge.

Anonymous said...

Did we "imagine" 911? And what about the other countless number of terrorist attacks perpetrated against Americans and Muslims by the "hobgoblin", Bin Laden? You know what? Dementia often results in a shrinking brain. If you're going to quote HL Mencken, at least quote something he said that's appropriate for the occasion; "Hanging one scoundrel, it appears, does not deter the next. Well, what of it? The first one is at least disposed of." - HL Mencken

Anonymous said...

I'm glad it wasn't a predator drone that killed Bin Laden. When I think about those innocent people trapped in the burning towers I can't help but wish and hope that just before Bin Laden received those two fatal shots to the head, #1 - he witnessed his son being killed right before his eyes and that #2 - he knew it was American forces terminating his life and his son's life with the same brutality and extreme prejudice as was levied upon those who perished, at his hands, on September 11, 2001.

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