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Minnesota lawmaker cuts short Iraq trip, military says
2006-02-08
A Minnesota state legislator who traveled to Iraq on his own has apparently left the country after criticism from U.S. and Iraqi officials, according to a military spokesman quoted in a St. Paul Pioneer Press story Tuesday.

But the whereabouts of Rep. John Lesch were not clear Tuesday afternoon, and a new posting on the St. Paul DFLer's blog failed to clarify his location.

Lesch's legislative assistant, Elizabeth Emerson, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that she had spoken to her boss a day earlier and that he was still in Baghdad, with no indication he was planning to leave. Lesch's brother, Jim Lesch, told the newspaper on Monday he didn't know his brother's whereabouts.

A message left Tuesday by The Associated Press for a Jim Lesch in St. Paul was not immediately returned.

According to the Pioneer Press report, a U.S. military spokesman said Monday that Lesch had left the country but offered no further information.

The military spokesman, Lt. Col. Barry Johnson, said he was relieved the 33-year-old lawmaker left the country.

"This grandstanding has no place here," Johnson said. "Stay home."

U.S. and Iraqi soldiers could have been forced to endanger themselves had Lesch been kidnapped, Johnson said.

The two-term lawmaker flew to Iraq on Jan. 29, saying he wanted to see for himself the conditions facing Iraqi citizens in the wake of the U.S. invasion of the country in 2003. State Department officials and his own friends tried to discourage Lesch, who speaks no Arabic and knew no one in the region, from making the trip.

In a blog dedicated to the trip, Lesch recounted a number of missteps upon his arrival in Iraq. He haggled with U.S. Embassy officials over attempts to get a visa, and had trouble getting around the city as British contractors warned him that foreigners who ride in Iraqi taxis often get kidnapped. The contractors ultimately paid for a taxi driven by a sympathetic Iraqi because Lesch had no cash.

In a new blog entry posted Tuesday afternoon, Lesch wrote that "life goes on as usual." He then writes about his stay in Baghdad's Palestine Hotel but doesn't make clear if he's still there.

Mithal Alusi, founder of the Democratic Party of the Iraqi Nation, said he spoke with Lesch last week in Baghdad and reprimanded him. Alusi has dodged several assassination attempts since the U.S. invasion, and his two sons were slain in January 2005.

"I told him, 'You are crazy,"' Alusi said. "I don't like to talk to politicians this way, but he made me very sad."

Hadn't heard of this guy before seeing the article on a local TV channel's website. His blog is found here: http://johnlesch.blogspot.com
Posted by:ExtremeModerate

#6  DFL -- the party that brought you the Wellstone funeral and that might just run Franken for senate!

Sounds like he's trying to get himself kidnapped. He can't be that stupid, surely?

Well, it's a popular way to launder money headed for the "resistance".
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2006-02-08 18:35  

#5  Sounds like he's trying to get himself kidnapped. He can't be that stupid, surely?
Posted by: Jake-the-Peg   2006-02-08 18:21  

#4  Sounds more like a lib who set out to find the facts that fit with his preconceived notions and ignore everything else. He sounds like he made himself obnoxious to everyone. Nice try at 15 minutes of fame.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-02-08 18:02  

#3  Another damn lib leech.

But, in fairness ... a lib who actually decided to go to Iraq to get the real story instead of just repeating the MSM and party line. (Check his last blog post where he says an Iraqi set him straight on a number of myths.)

Of course, the amount of cluelessness with which he went about this exercise seems a bit staggering ...
Posted by: ExtremeModerate   2006-02-08 17:57  

#2  What a marooon. I only hope he got lost and wound up in North Korea somewhere...
Posted by: mmurray821   2006-02-08 17:44  

#1  The contractors ultimately paid for a taxi driven by a sympathetic Iraqi because Lesch had no cash.

Another damn lib leech.
Posted by: 6   2006-02-08 17:28  

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