Thursday, March 20, 2008

"I'm Against The War, But Support The Troops!"
More Liberal hypocrisy

As most of us already know, yesterday was the 5th anniversary of the start of the War in Terrorism, Iraq theater of operations. And of course... the peace-loving Great Unwashed made quite a show of how much they were "against the war, but support the troops" by attacking military recruiting offices across the nation.

Real quick... you know what gets me about the whole phony-assed "I'm against the war, but support the troops" mob? They piss and moan about how the War on Terror is a "violation of international law, unconstitutional, waged against innocent women and children, fought only for the profits if big business", etc, etc, ad nauseum. Bet let's not forget... The Great Unwashed is FOR THE TROOPS!! This only further illustrates how patently full of shit Liberals are.

They bemoan all these horrible, horrible things that are happening... but state that they SUPPORT the very individuals who are perpetrating these "crimes against humanity". That makes absolutely zero sense. Especially in light that we have an All-Volunteer military. So much for the "oh, but they have no choice on where they're ordered to go!" whine from the Brain Dead Left.

Anyhow, I stumbled across this very telling article. Here's some from the Anchorage Daily News; (Emphasis mine)

Vandals Dump Paint on Veterans Memorial
By JIM HALPIN

Vandals dumped a bucket of red paint on a downtown veterans memorial this morning, the fifth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, in what police suspect was a symbolic act of protest. Passers-by spotted the blood-toned paint on the Anchorage Veterans Memorial... The soldier's helmet was blood red, with the paint dripping down to the ground below.

The statue was cleaned off by early afternoon, with only a hint of a reddish hue staining the greening copper shaped into a soldier holding a carbine. The blood-colored paint stained the snow beneath a placard that is part of the monument: "To those Alaska veterans whose eyes have seen what the protected will never know."
Oh, how I'd love to set free all those "wrongfully detained political prisoners" in Guantanamo Bay, and have them share a condo with all those spoiled brat protesters. I can see it now... the piss stained trousers mixed with the heavy smell of abject fear and panic as the terrorists descend upon these limousine liberals like wolves on a flock of lambs. Kinda like Dawn of the Dead meets Weekend at Bernie's.

But I'll leave you with one of my favorite quotes. Please read it thoughtfully and carefully --
War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.
John Stuart Mill

3 comments:

  1. "To those Alaska veterans whose eyes have seen what the protected will never know."

    What a wonderful expression for a veteran's memorial. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but the above thirteen words are worth millions. What a shame it is that someone would do such a thing. Though I suppose we should be grateful that this "loving and peaceful" culprit didn't bomb a recruiting office or something.

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  2. Right...so let me get this straight, it's ok to whine against the war because it's a violent thing that hurts people - and it's perfectly ok for said whiners to vomit and crap in front of the White House, to vandalize the nation, to attack recruiting offices...in other words, to engage in lawless violence and revolting bio-hazard behavior?? Hey Pot, here's the Kettle. Care to comment?

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