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Meet The New Cindy Sheehan



Sep 1, 2011 8 Comments ›› Angelia

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I understand this lady is grieving. I also understand that our troops deserve better treatment options for PTSD issues. But this lady has aligned herself with an anti-military group that is only using her and the PTSD issue to make our military look like they are all insane. Like Cindy Sheehan she doesn’t not realized she is being used by the leftist.

Military.com:

A military widow from Yelm who contends the Army is not providing enough care for Soldiers returning from combat confronted former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to “vent” her feelings — and got escorted out of the building where he was holding a book signing.
Ashley Joppa-Hagemann’s husband, Staff Sgt. Jared Hagemann, a father of two, was scheduled to be deployed to Afghanistan for a ninth time this month. He had been diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder many years ago, and Joppa-Hagemann said that although they had asked for help, he never received any help. On June 28, he committed suicide.

“In the end, all the horror and hell that my husband saw … got to him,” she said.
Last Friday, Joppa-Hagemann and friend Jorge Gonzalez decided to go to Joint Base Lewis McChord, where Rumsfeld was holding a book signing for his new book, “Known and Unknown: A Memoir.”

“I just grabbed my husband’s funeral program and handed it to him (Rumsfeld) and mentioned that my husband had joined the military because of 9-11 and recently took his life, and his name was Staff Sergeant Hagemann . He said, ‘Oh I heard about that.’
“He didn’t say ‘him’ — he says ‘that,’” she said.

After sharing her thoughts with Rumsfeld, she and Gonzalez were escorted out of the building. Joppa-Hagemann said the encounter may have been brief, but the impression it left upon her was lasting.

“It’s what my husband wanted to do, so I did it for him,” she said. “I definitely don’t plan on stopping or being quiet.”

JBLM confirmed that two people became disruptive at Rumsfeld’s book signing last Friday and had to be escorted out.

There are two investigations underway regarding Hagemann’s death, and the 75th Ranger Regiment said that his widow’s concerns will be addressed by those investigations.
After her husband’s death, Joppa-Hagemann teamed up with Gonzalez, an anti-war veteran, who manages “Coffee Strong,” a local hangout that offers counseling and resources to troops.

“We’re trying to stop the deployment of traumatized troops, with PTSD, and TBI and military sexual trauma,” Gonzalez said.


  • Kemaste

    Rumsfeld – what a dumbass. Couldn’t he have been a little more compassionate?

    • 60 Gunner

      Not his job anymore. Also we have no idea what he actually said. Just what we are fed.
      The Rangers command structure failed the man and to some extent his WIFE.
      The time to act is before the suicide not after.

  • Anonymous

    Rumsfeld,taken by surprise ,said what damn near anyone else would have said. Thjis poor girl is grasping a very frayed rope it would appear.

  • Anonymous

    “Freind”?  Hmmmm

  • Anonymous

    This Ranger had made 3 previous attempts at suicide and still was considered a low risk for suicide.  That to me is very fucked up, not the Ranger but the system.  He was sent back to his unit to deploy for the 9th tour and that is when he hanged himself.  I can only imagine this man’s  private hell.  God Bless him.  It breaks my heart so much to read these stories.  

    It irritates the day lights out of me at how many in our military after 10 years of war have not deployed once while so many keep going back over and over again.  MOS considered when I say this.I never liked Rumsfeld and so he is the last person I would bother with.  Someone should have told her it would be a waste of time, but I guess then they wouldn’t get the publicity they were using her for.

    It is a shame how the left isolates these grieving families and uses them that is for sure.  It really pisses me off.  Albeit Cindy Sheehan I think was a bit of a nut to start with.  At the same time I don’t see too many on the right doing the same thing for the families but in a positive supportive way.  Sure there are programs out the ass, counselors, and studies etc. I just don’t see any of the right organizations championing these people that lose their loved ones because the system screwed them over.There have been too many cases like this and it is not acceptable. Wrong on so many levels.  I have lost a Soldier to suicide and it is incredibly painful.

  • 60 Gunner

    Nearly everyone who serves in combat has PTSD at some level 3/5ths have problems that effect their day to day life.

  • Frank

    I don’t understand the timeline. 9 deployments means there was at least one re-enlistment. Also, aren’t the Rangers a volunteer unit? That would mean you can “unvolunteer” and go to a regular army unit. I feel bad but don’t understand.

  • Anonymous

    Maybe his ding-bat wife drove him over the line.