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2008 Democratic National Convention: Remarks As Prepared For Delivery By Jon Kuniholm, Wounded Iraq Veteran


DENVER, Aug. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is a transcript of a speech, as prepared for delivery, by Jon Kuniholm, Wounded Iraq veteran at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday, August 28, 2008:

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    Scheduled for delivery: August 28, 2008 - 5:00-6:00 pm MT
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    Jon Kuniholm
    Democratic National Convention
    Thursday, August 28, 2008
    Remarks as Prepared for Delivery

My name is Jon Kuniholm. I am a retired Marine, and I lost my arm in Haditha in 2005.

When people see me, sometimes they'll ask, "Iraq?" Regardless of their politics, they'll often say: "Thank you for your sacrifice," which I appreciate. But I never forget that many have paid the ultimate sacrifice, making my own trivial.

Marines do not pick and choose missions; our leaders do.

I believe the war was a bad idea and poorly planned at the highest levels. Despite my views, I, as most Marines, would proudly serve my country again. But our sense of duty and our sacrifices do not validate our leaders' decisions. The notion that criticism of the war dishonors our sacrifices makes no sense. Nor should past sacrifice compel us, as Senator McCain seems to think, to pursue a badly-defined notion of victory at any cost.

Our president, with the support of Senator McCain, has made decisions that have set America on a course unsustainable in dollars, lives and military readiness. President Bush made a disastrous gamble inIraq in 2003. Now, Senator McCain proposes to double down with money and troops we cannot afford to lose.

America is ready for a different approach.

It's time for a change.

We need a president with the judgment to make tough decisions about where and when to risk American lives. Barack Obama showed that judgment in 2002. He's showing that judgment now, in planning a reasonable and responsible drawing down of the war.

On November 4, America will elect a new commander-in-chief. The best way you could thank me for my service and sacrifice-the best way we can ensure a safer and stronger America-is to vote for Barack Obama.

SOURCE 2008 Democratic National Convention Committee

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