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November 01, 2006

Despicable Right-Wing Chickhawk Attacks

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...from right-wing nutjobs who never can be found to serve in war, but love to attack those who did.

Via AlabamaImproper

Posted by Cassandra at November 1, 2006 12:39 PM

Comments

Now, *these* guys know how to tell a joke. Poor Jo(h)n.

Posted by: dgf at November 1, 2006 01:48 PM

This photo is approaching the speed of light. It is everywhere. Drudge, Hugh Hewitt, Blackfive, Redstate, etc.

It only took about 5 minutes to be viewable to millions.

WOW!

Posted by: Russ at November 1, 2006 01:53 PM

Too freakin' brilliant!

Posted by: Cricket at November 1, 2006 02:05 PM

Those guys are just too cool! :D

But... how long 'till they get in trouble for it?

Posted by: FbL at November 1, 2006 02:10 PM

"I am John Kerry and I approved this message."

Posted by: k8tbar at November 1, 2006 02:11 PM

I seriously doubt they will get in trouble. If anything, the moronic Dhimmocrats will pounce on that pic and use it as evidence.

Posted by: Cricket at November 1, 2006 02:36 PM

OOPS!...there it goes...a good part of my ghetto bootie just got laughed off! I LOVE everyone of those guys holding that banner...even more than I did before the banner. So as not to "Kerryfy"---let me clarify: I was for them before I was even more for them.

Which...if I might muse--something that's been bugging me about this whole Kerry krap. IF his disdain for our Troops is NOT equal to a disdain for our POTUS...why can't he apologize to the troops while *NOT apologizing* to the POTUS. IMHO, his refusal to make a distinction and finally apologize makes for a very lame & leaky "botched up joke" alibi, but a glaring incrimination.

I'm going to scroll back up to the pic and kiss monitor now! Made my day! That and Scott Ott's "Kerry Smart" vid at Scrappleface/You Tube.

Posted by: Rocky Mtn. Lioness at November 1, 2006 03:50 PM

I've gotten this picture in email 5 times so far.
It just never gets old.

Posted by: Carrie at November 1, 2006 04:02 PM

Any bets on how long before a DUnderhead/MoveOn, (PLEASE!).org type photoshops that pic into something Bush bashimous?

I am SO proud of those brave...AND..humorous Troops! As many times as I've gotten that pic already, I agree with Carrie--does my heart great good! I'm sure my pastor and associate (and rest of the staff) will enjoy it, too. heh

Cass won't believe I'm enjoying that pic more than the Marine Calendar !!(for the moment)

Posted by: Rocky Mtn. Lioness at November 1, 2006 04:33 PM

I wholeheartedly agree with you. America is involved in a clash of civilazations. Here is a piece I recently wrote:

World War Three

Richard S. Lowry

7/12/06


We are living in turbulent times, but you would never know it walking the streets of America. America has been at war, or should I say that America’s enemies have been at war, since the taking of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. The World has been involved in this slow-motion war since 1979. Yet, the everyday American does not feel the effects of this conflict. We all live in such comfort and security that we do not realize that our “Camelot” is under siege.

In years gone by, when aggressors attacked their enemy, it was quite clear to everyone taking refuge in the castle that a state of war existed. Everyone knew that they were in peril. Today, we are fighting a war halfway around the World. Surely, our economy has been affected, but not enough for the American public to feel the pain of war. For us, the war on terror is a nightly news item and a political football to be kicked around in the nation’s capitol and on news talk shows. Only the families and friends of our casualties feel the pain of this war.

It wasn’t until 9-11 that the American people were shocked into the reality that we were at war. It wasn’t until those majestic buildings came crashing to the ground in a cloud of crumbling debris and broken bodies that we realized that we were vulnerable. We all woke up to the reality that there were people in the world that meant us harm, people who were dedicated to the destruction of our way of life. But, soon we forgot. Soon we let our comfortable lives lull us back into a sense of complacency and false security.

Wake up America!

Nothing has changed. Usama bin Laden is still out there. The Taliban continue to fight in Afghanistan and Americans are dying nearly every day in Iraq. Our struggle continues. Our enemies still plot our destruction and Israel is under siege. Bringing our troops home from Iraq will not change anything except to embolden our enemies.

People who study history and warfare understand that the only way to win a war is to eliminate ones opponent’s will to continue. Our enemies understand this as well. They know that America will lose heart and that we will eventually call for the withdrawal of our forces from the conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan. Our enemies know that it is only a matter of time until victory is theirs.

What if we lose?

What would happen if gasoline rose to $20 per gallon? How many Americans would lose their jobs? How many small businesses would go under? What would happen to our economy? Who in this World would come to our aid if our economy were thrown into chaos? And, who would stop the Islamic Fundamentalists from oppressing women, destroying Israel and returning much of the eastern world to the Stone Age? If you are anti-war, you should be cheering for our victory in Iraq. If we lose, war the likes of which the world has never seen will break out when the fanatic factions in the Middle East attempt to wipe out Israel – and they will.

We are surely in the midst of World War Three and we must win this conflict or Armageddon will surely follow.


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Richard S. Lowry is the author of The Gulf War Chronicles and the newly released Marines in the Garden of Eden. He has spent years studying our military involvement in Southwest Asia and is an expert on our struggles in Iraq. He is currently working on the third book in his series, Viking in the Valley. It will tell the story of the 2d Marine Regiment’s latest deployment to the Al Anbar Province and their year-long struggle to tame Iraq’s wild west. Visit www.marinesinthegardenofeden.com for more information on Richard Lowry and his work.

Posted by: Richard Lowry at November 1, 2006 06:07 PM

Yeah, I posted it on my blog too...

Posted by: camojack at November 2, 2006 01:29 AM

Rich:
Spot on. Good observations.

Posted by: ziobuck at November 2, 2006 10:43 AM

CLARIFICATION!!!

I do not support the statement posted by AlabamaImproper. It should be obvious from my post, but I wanted to make sure everyone kenw that I clicked on the wrong comment link. I agree with Cassandra's post above this one.

RSL

Posted by: Richard Lowry at November 2, 2006 11:54 AM

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