June 27, 2006
Al-Murtha Redux
Odyseus has crafted a great cartoon about what he feels is the general consensus of feelings among Marines about Jack Murtha(D-Pa) and his recent efforts "in support of the troops".
Just HAD to steal borrow it...
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June 22, 2006
A Rant worthy of the Rottweiller Empire
MamaMontezz doesn't rant too often, but
when she DOES, stand back!
I believe that she almost matched Misha's best with this one.
All I can add is a hearty "AMEN" !
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WOW...could not be said any better....AMEN!
Posted by: Jean at June 24, 2006 01:18 PM (Ffvoi)
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*shrugs* too bad I'll never read it.
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What an awesome rant, I love it. Thank you for telling us about it.
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A good idea from an unexpected source
I never thought that I would agree with any official of the Clinton Admionistration on a foreign policy matter, but
Ashton Carter and William Perry seem to have overcome BDS for long enough to come up with a really great idea on how to deal with the NoKo ICBM test dillemma.
Too bad that these two men couldn't have tried to inject some common sense into the equation when Clinton was giving the NoKo's the technology to be able to threaten us now....
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A lynching in progress...
Steve Yuhas has an excellent article on the Hamdaniya 8.
The real shame is that these men have already been tarnished forever, no matter what the outcome of the Article 32 procedings.
That the Marine Corps has allowed the procedings to become a political football for partisian forces is a greater stain on the honor of the Corps than the incident itself, should it prove to be borne out as being actually true.
to Mamamontezz for the heads up.
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June 19, 2006
More Murtha
Uncle Jimbo
says it all.
It can be summed up in a nutshell: "Mr Murtha, YOU have BECOME the enemy."
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*snort*
That's from a Madison, WI website...
If Madison were filled with people like Uncle Jimbo, I prolly wouldn't have left.
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June 14, 2006
something I'd love to see...
A Marine was attending a college course between missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. The professor, an avowed atheist, shocked the Class one day when he walked in, looked toward the ceiling, and said loudly,
"God, if you are real, then I want you to knock me off this platform. I'll give you exactly 15 minutes."
The lecture room fell silent and the professor began his lecture. Ten minutes went by and the professor proclaimed,
"Here I am God - still waiting."
It got down to the last minute when the Marine stood up, walked toward the professor and threw his best punch knocking him off the platform and out cold. The Marine went back to his seat and sat down. The other students were shocked and stunned and sat there looking on in silence.
The professor came to, noticeably shaken, looked at the Marine and asked,
"What the hell is the matter with you? Why did you do that?"
The Marine calmly replied,
"God is busy today protecting America's soldiers who are protecting your right to behave like an idiot and say stupid stuff. So He sent me."
to Wild Thing
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The Yon- HFN affair
Michael Yon is in legal fight with a large multi-national magizine conglomerate over the misuse of one of his copyrighted photos.
The misuse? HFN used a very poignent photo taken by Mr. Yon of an Iraqi child being held in the arms of a Marine. The girl had been shot by insurgents Islamofasist Pigs, but the way the photo was presented, it was made to seem that the Marine was gloating over his latest kill.
Mr. Yon is a man of honor and one that supports our soldiers in their assigned task.
He requested that HFN remove the picture; HFN agreed, but later misused the picture again in another of of the parent companies magazines.
HFN seems to believe that they are in no danger from any legal action that Mr. Yon might be capable of mounting; after all, just what resources can a freelance photographer bring to bear against a multibillion dopllar corporation?
Well, a number of bloggers, not least among them Blackfive, have decided to flex a little Blogosphere muscle by asking everyone that reads them to boycott any magazines that belong top the HFN stable untill such time as HFN not only makes a fair agreement with Mr. Yon, but STICKS TO IT as well.
Contact HFN and let them know that we will no longer allow the media to misuse and abuse another's work in their political agenda, and that if they do, there will be an economic price to pay.
Philippe Guelton
Executive Vice President & COO
tel : 1-212-767-6000
fax : 1-212-767-4895
email : pguelton@hfmus.com
Yes, me cancelling my subcription to Car & Driver is nothing to them; a mere grain of sand in a vast desert, but people, if I can get every one of my readers to do the same, and get THEIR friends to do the same and pass the word on; and it becomes a geometric progression. It may start slow and weak, but as long as the progression continues, HFN will soon find itself buried under a mighty dune.
Go to Michaels site for full contact information, and please, leave him a word of encouragement. He may lead the fight, but let's all help him by joining our voices, and pocketbooks, to his.
Boycott these magazines:
American Photo
Boating
Car and Driver
Cycle World
Elle
Elle Décor
Flying
Metropolitan Home
Mobile Entertainment
Popular Photography and Imaging
Premiere
Road and Track
Invalid
Sound and Vision
Woman's Day
Let's show the "Big Guys" that we are no longer a silent majority, let our pocketbooks shout out the message loud and clear.
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I'll give Mr. Yon all the moral support I can, but since I don't subscribe to any of those magazines, moral support is about all I can give. I will, however, ask my friends to cancel any subscriptions they may have.
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I might be incorrect in this, but I do think that the publishing company's name is HFM, not HFN. I just wanted to let you know in case the spelling of the acronym you had was incorrect.
Regards,
WSK
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June 13, 2006
Where can I get one?
You've got to love our Veterans....

Bill Moyer, 73, wears a protective flap over his ear while
Senator Ted Kennedy addresses the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
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June 11, 2006
I Don't CARE
This is a bit dated, (Zarqawi certainly isn't going to be apologizing on this plane of existance anymore

) but the points Ms. Foster made are still as valid as the day she wrote the letter.
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The lady who wrote this letter is Pam Foster of Pamela Foster and Associates in Atlanta. She's been in business since 1980 doing Interior design and home planning. She recently wrote the following Letter to a family member serving in Iraq ....... Check it out!
WHAT'S ALL OF THE FUSS?
Are we fighting a war on terror or aren't we?
Was it or was it not Started by Islamic people who brought it to our shores on September 11, 2001?
Were people from all over the world, mostly Americans, not brutally Murdered that day, in downtown Manhattan, across the Potomac from Our nation's capitol and in a field in Pennsylvania? Did nearly three Thousand men, women and children die a horrible, burning or crushing Death that day, or didn't they?
And I'm supposed to care that a copy of the Koran was "desecrated" When an overworked American soldier kicked it or got it wet? Well, I don't. I don't care at all.
I'll start caring when Osama bin Laden turns himself in and repents For incinerating all those innocent people on 9/11.
I'll care about the Koran when the fanatics in the Middle East start Caring about the Holy Bible, the mere possession of which is a crime In Saudi Arabia.
I'll care when Abu Musab al-Zarqawi tells the world he is sorry for Hacking off Nick Berg's head while Berg screamed through his Gurgling, slashed throat.
I'll care when the cowardly so-called "insurgents" in Iraq come out And fight like men instead of disrespecting their own religion by Hiding in mosques.
I'll care when the mindless zealots who blow themselves up in Search of nirvana care about the innocent children within range Of their suicide bombs.
I'll care when the American media stops pretending that their First Amendment liberties are somehow derived from international law Instead of the United States Constitution's Bill of Rights.
In the meantime, when I hear a story about a brave Marine Roughing up an Iraqi terrorist to obtain information, know this: I don't care.
When I see a fuzzy photo of a pile of naked Iraqi prisoners who Have been humiliated in what amounts to a college hazing incident, Rest assured that I don't care.
When I see a wounded terrorist get shot in the head when he is Told not to move because he might be booby-trapped, you can Take it to the bank that I don't care.
When I hear that a prisoner, who was issued a Koran and a Prayer mat, and fed "special" food that is paid for by my tax Dollars, is complaining that his holy book is being "mishandled," You can absolutely believe in your heart of hearts that I don't care.
And oh, by the way, I've noticed that sometimes it's spelled "Koran" and other times "Quran." Well, Jimmy Crack Corn and ---- you got it, I DON'T CARE!
Chris
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June 10, 2006
Duty, Honor, Country: BoooYah!
This story of how soldiers that are wounded, by and large,
argue to try to stay in the battle zone puts the lie to the "Reality Based" Libtards that our troops have "low morale", and want nothing more than to "get back home at any cost".
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Cheers to the brave men & women who serve our country.
The Left can kiss my white Italian Arse !!!!!
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Useless Nitwits
If you ever had doubts about the efficacy of U.N, "peacekeeping forces",
this story should turn those doubts to certainties.
Seems the Afghani government sertainly doesn't want a U.S. presence terminated anytime soon....of course, unlike our "reality based" Leftards, they DO operate in reality as it is, not as they wish it to be...
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June 08, 2006
YEEEEEE HAAAAA!

Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the most wanted terrorist in Iraq, has gone (hopefully) to Hell, courtesy of the USAF. I'm not going to link any sources, you will no doubt have seen at least ten of them or more by now anyway.
The operation was clinical and precise. Two 500lb precision guided weapons and it was over. there were another 16 raids conducted simultaniously, hopefully yielding a good amount of intelligence for future operations, along with elimination of Jihadi operatives.
I'm just waiting to see what the reaction will be from the Moonbat Left, after all, it seems that HORRORS!, there was at least one woman and one child killed in the air strike, and I'm sure that fact will overshadow the elimination of one of the most evil human beings slime walking on two feet in the world.
"Bush should have made sure that no "innocents" were harmed" will be part of the grief expressed by the Moontards in the loss of one of their "freedom fighter" heroes.
UPDATE: It didn't take long:From the DU
It's almost an "open joke" among the military and civilians who know how PsyOps operate, and the History, that Zarqowi is merely a "Pentagon creation."
And oh, don't we need some good news now? It's so predictable I could write the OP Orders.
It's all bullshit LIES paraded around for PR exploitation.
We almost need wings to rise above it.
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You don't get it ... this man, real or not, will NOT bring our troops home
any sooner. If you share a real bent for retribution, then, be happy he's dead. However, since this was another *precision* air strike, you must also wonder HOW MANY innocents died with him.
This means NOTHING. If you buy into the hype, you either are too young to remember Vietnam, or you're deluded by the PROPAGANDA.
*The Truth* is always the first sacrifice during war ... that's a FACT!
(Yeah, and notice that "truth" seems to be absent from this poster's rants/ also note the "innocents killed" cry of anguish~ DM)

Wild Thing for the Uncle Sam, and one of the LC's at the Rott. for the "sucker" pic
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Delfts,
I'm sooo using this picture! It's awesome.
RWR
www.rightwingrocker.com
Posted by: RightWingRocker at June 09, 2006 09:21 AM (pelZL)
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THOSE PIX ROCK !!!!
I bet he's roasting in hell being shagged skinless by huge crusty scab layered boars over and over...and over...
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June 07, 2006
It's a plane, it's a bird.. it's SAS?
Holy
Bat Wings Batman ! Someone has invaded the Bat Cave and stolen our super secret technology!
click to enlarge
They may look like a Science Fiction geek's wet dream, but apparently the concept is being seriously explored for use by elite SF or Black Op Forces.
Aint progress grand?
H/T to Jimmy for the heads up
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June 06, 2006
COWARDS/Traitors and other scum
LC Jaybear gave me
this link, and it almost gave me a stroke.
Seems that Lt. Ehren Watada has been convinced by Not In Our Name to refuse to accept deployment when his unit is sent at the end of this month.
Lt. Watada claims not to be a contientious objector, and that he's not anti-all war, just THIS one.
“I refuse to be silent any longer. I refuse to watch families torn apart, while the President tells us to “stay the course.” … I refuse to be party to an illegal and immoral war against people who did nothing to deserve our aggression. I wanted to be there for my fellow troops. But the best way was not to help drop artillery and cause more death and destruction. It is to help oppose this war and end it so that all soldiers can come home.”
- LT Watada
The article claims that he attempted to resign his commission in protest of an "illegal and immoral war", but was refused.
I call BS. I consider Lt. Watada to be, at best, a brainwashed tool of a radical Left group (NION), and a spineless coward at worst.
They claim that the war is "illegal"...apparently they forgot the Senate vote authorizing the President to deploy troops. They claim that our soldiers "are targeting civilians"..no PROOF, mind you, but for the Left, the acccusation is considered fact.
They claim that we are using "illegal wapons in contravention of the Geneva Convention", again, NO evidence, but "accusations are fact".
They accuse us of "using torture"....the worst they can show is Abu Ghraib, and I saw much WORSE "torture" occuring in the course of a Fraternity initiation during my time as a LEO in a University district; and they conviently FORGET that the Army was investigation the matter 6 MONTHS before the press got a hold of it, and the participants are currently SERVING THEIR (DESERVED) sentences. The list of fallicies, half-truths and outright lies goes on and on; my B/P can't take any furthur reading of the tripe they spew, read it yourself, form your own opinion, and please, comment and let me know what YOU think.
Update: As Jaybear commented at the Rott; the fact that they announced this action on D-Day, of all days, only serves to make it even MORE heinious. It's a slap in the face of those 6,000 American heroes that died on that day.
2nd Update: Here is a list of just SOME possible charges that Lt. Watada may be facing:
# Article 88: Contempt towards official
# Article 87: Missing Movement
# Article 86: AWOL
# Article 133: Conduct unbecoming an Officer
I hope that you enjoy your stay in Leavanworth, Lt.
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Leavanworth's too good for him. Let the troops serving under him know what he did, then deploy him and put him on point for every patrol...let' see how long he lasts
Posted by: jaybear at June 06, 2006 07:16 PM (5gqp1)
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Note how the dude seems to be parroting, word for word, all the cheesy slogans the leftards have been using. He is not giving one single argument of his own to support his decision. I think he is trying to get out of the military because of some fuckup he doesn't want anyone to know about and is just trying to use this "not in our name" bullshit as a cover.
Posted by: Princess Natasha at June 06, 2006 07:55 PM (Fp1r4)
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At one time they had a well oiled noose at Leavenworth .... use it!!!
Posted by: Jack at June 06, 2006 07:57 PM (IFv14)
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With the exception of the Sergeant who breached security and screwed a subordinate, abu rated company punishment for all others.
As for the brave Lieutenant, max him all down the line.
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At least someone is showing what is like to be a real human being. Seems like all you scumbag republicans can't use your brains to know what's right from wrong.
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HIS DADDY WAS A PINKO PEACE CORPS GRADUATE...GLAD WE ARE CONSIDERING GIVING HAWAII BACK TO THE NATIVES...THE JAPS SHOULD HAVE TAKEN OUT THE WHOLE ISLAND, WITH HEROS LIKE THIS LT.
Bob Watada Honored for Herculean Effort to Clean Up Corruption in Government
By Malia Zimmerman, 11/4/2005 2:13:21 PM
Bob Watada
To many, Bob Watada is an honorable and courageous man, who despite his quick laugh and big heart, has not hesitated to bring to their knees and to jail some of the most powerful and corrupt political insiders in Hawaii.
To others, the recently retired state Campaign Spending Commission executive director is a despised scoundrel accused of having a political agenda and the gumption to use the powers of his office to forward that agenda.
To people at the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii, Watada is a hero whose Herculean effort over the last decade dealt a major blow to corruption in Hawaii. And because of that, the non-profit free market think tank presented Watada with the Unsung Hero award at a Nov. 4, 2005, dinner being held at the Hale Koa Hotel in Waikiki.
Those who have followed WatadaÂ’s career say he leaves behind a trail of broken politicians who misused campaign funds, including some jailed for their crimes, and a number of corporate directors who gave illegal contributions to gain favor in government procurement. For the most part, the people he investigated paid the price for participating in what Watada deemed HawaiiÂ’s "pay to play" system.
Under WatadaÂ’s direction, nearly 100 companies were fined between 2002 and 2005 for making "false name" contributions and excessive contributions primarily to Honolulu Mayor Jeremy Harris and former Gov. Benjamin Cayetano. The city prosecutor and federal government took over some of WatadaÂ’s cases charging corporate executives of those companies with money laundering, making illegal campaign contributions and tax evasion. The companies participated in the scheme to boost their chances of getting government contracts, concession rights or zoning clearances.
Watada also either headed investigations, or uncovered information, that led to a long line of powerful politicians going to jail. Those include Daniel Kihano, former speaker of the House; Milton Holt, one of the most powerful state Senators of his time; Andy Mirikitani and Rene Mansho, former council members; and Marshall Ige, a former legislator who served in the House and Senate for 16 years. While in the past all politicians involved in the campaign "pay to play" scheme were Democrats, most recently Watada helped secure a federal case against Republican candidate for Congress and Lieutenant Governor, Dalton Tanonaka.
Honolulu City Council Chair Jon Yoshimura, former Senator Cal Kawamoto and former Senator Melodie Aduja were investigated and subsequently fined for their campaign spending violations.
One of WatadaÂ’s primary investigations centered around former Honolulu Mayor Jeremy Harris, who served as Honolulu mayor for a decade, and was the target of the state Campaign Spending Commission for more that three years. While he escaped prosecution and jail time, more than 100 of Harris' supporters who laundered an estimated $1.5 million to his campaign were prosecuted and fined. The investigation is still under way.
But after taking on the Harris case, and the trail of high-paid lawyers who came with Harris, Watada suffered severe and frequent retaliatory actions by the Harris campaign. There was the ethics complaint, two federal lawsuits and one state lawsuit -- all of which ended favorably for Watada. At commission hearings, armed state security officers were present at the door, because commissioners had been threatened and investigated by the Harris campaign workers.
In addition to bringing down politicians and blowing a major hole in the DemocratsÂ’ well-established fundraising machine, Watada was involved in the investigation into Bishop Estate, a multi-billion dollar trust for Hawaiian children that was considered the land and power arm of the Democratic Party of Hawaii. The five trustees of the Bishop Estate eventually resigned or were forced out after a series of scandals, including cultivating Democrat candidates and funding their campaigns with trust monies, were revealed by Watada, IRS agents and the state attorney general.
The Campaign Spending Commission wasnÂ’t always so aggressive, in part because Democrat political operatives were once in WatadaÂ’s position. The first executive director of the Campaign Spending Commission was Robert Klein, who later was appointed a Hawaii Supreme Court judge. Klein, who served as the executive director from 1974 to 1975, is now a political operative and attorney for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, former Mayoral Candidate Duke Bainum and the Bishop Estate.
Wally Weatherwax took over the Campaign Spending Commission for three years beginning in 1975. He was recently fired as the city Liquor Commission executive director in part because eight of 15 Honolulu Liquor Commission inspectors working under the Democrat-appointed liquor commissioner, were indicted on 57 counts of racketeering and extortion for allegedly taking bribes from bar owners in return for ignoring liquor law violations.
Jack Gonzalves was the next director of the Campaign Spending Commission after Weatherwax, but was fired in 1994 after being arrested by federal agents for his involvement in a ponzi scheme. Gonsalves is still serving his 16-year term in federal prison. Watada, who was a commissioner on the state Campaign Spending Commission at the time of GonsalvesÂ’ arrest, took over the position for the next decade.
Clearing the black cloud over the commission took years of hard work, honesty, integrity, dedication and consistency by Watada, his supporters say.
However, Watada took each day and each new case in stride. Taking the ups and downs during his career with a sense of humor, and taking time out for himself to play tennis or join in an aerobics class, was one of the keys to WatadaÂ’s success. He also spends quite a bit of time volunteering at Waialae School, a charter school, where he is a board member.
Lucky in his career -- Watada also was lucky in love. He recently married Rosa Sakanishi Miyakawa whom he fell in love with more than three decades ago while he was in the Peace Corps, but had to leave behind in Peru.
Rosa and Bob Watada
When time allows, Watada and Rosa, who live in Hawaii Kai, visit her 32-year-old son, Jorge, who lives in Japan and they plan to spend more than a year with him in Japan beginning in 2006. They also spend time in the mainland visiting WatadaÂ’s two grown sons, Lorin and Ehren.
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Keko, how about putting forth a argument in defense of your position rather than just ad hominum attacks on "scumbag republicans"?
LT. Watada made a committment, to his nation,to his superiors, and most importantly, to the men he was to lead. He made that committment with full knowledge of what it entailed.
It is obvious that the terms Duty, Honor, and Country have no meaning to you personally, but in a Servicemans life, they are the core root.
Kt. Watada lost his Honor when he refused to do his Duty, and in doing so, he has failed his Country.
I do think he can be given a slight amount of praise in that he apparently did try to resign his commission, but his subsequent actions are anathema to anyone that has ever served. And the facts that he made public his intentions on D-Day, of all days,and that he states that he is NOT a C-O, only prove that what he is doing is out of a political agenda, and not true core moral belief.
"Robert"....just what is your point? In the future, please just put a link to whatever story your trying to use for whatever your point is?
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Delfts, what happened to your trolls? One is barely literate, the other rambles on about nothing in particular, sucking up the bandwidth. The first troll is easy enough to understand. Some pimply little teenage loser huffing glue in his daddy's garage, in between trips to his mom's room to try on her bras and to troll web sites from her computer in search for attention, and for an outlet for his pathetic angst against the unfair mean world.
As for Ramblin' Robert... If he had just put down that "peace pipe" for a day, he would probably write a bit more coherently. As it is, his post appears to be a spam post, and I will not be surprised if he copied and pasted it on other blogs.
Posted by: Princess Natasha at June 07, 2006 02:25 PM (Fp1r4)
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OK, what else did he do, save a busload of first-graders, then invent a cure for cancer before lunch? I'm currently deployed, and I dare say he violated the UCMJ as well as his oath of service, and after JAG gets done with him, he'll MAYBE be able to get a day labor job, or wash dishes at Joe's corner bar and grill! He knew the consequences, and now it's time for him to face them. Don't even try to feed me any of that moonbat drivel, I've heard it all, and I've paid my dues, and served my country in a combat zone!
Posted by: Infidel River Rat at June 07, 2006 02:27 PM (JWgdJ)
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Keko thinks that anyone who dosen't think along the Communist Party line is a Republican. It was FDR who negotiated on behalf of Europe at Yalta, it was Truman who engineered two Koreas, it was Kennedy & Johnson who gave us the Vietnam war then the Democrats abandoned it, it was Carter and his bumbling who set up present day Iran and it was Clinton who let Bin Laden have a pass. The feckless U.N. gave us the Iraq war, because a Democrat regime didn't have the gumption to enforce a negotiated treaty that Hussein violated on a daily basis.
Watada will always have a home amongst the likes of you Keko. Scumbag!!!
Posted by: Wild Bill at June 07, 2006 02:45 PM (8dpt7)
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Wild Bill, you don't seem to get it, do you? Those wars were fought with the purpose of keeping our world free from communist domain. Iraq is just an excuse to make "your President" and his "base" richer. Therefore, the lives of so many of our boys are being lost. My son is in the marines and is now in Iraq. I support the troops but not the fact that this war was orchestrated way before Dumbo, meaning Dubwa, became President. Remenber the "decider", whatever that means.
Posted by: Keko Hones at June 08, 2006 11:08 AM (hhdfe)
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This cracks me up ... this guy states he will desert, the next day Zarqawi is killed!! Ha! Now what are you going to say?? Had he waited merely one day (in fact, he said he was going to make is official announcement today) he would have probably NOT said he would defect. Why? Because with Zarqawi dead our chances for success have increased dramatically. He would have not taken the chance of defaming himself and looking like a loser when we're on the cusp of success. Too bad his press conference scheduled for today will not generate ANY interest (Im sure hes cancelled it). Nice job moron!!
Posted by: FunnyMan at June 08, 2006 11:18 AM (bO3kl)
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Hooray, al Zarqawi is dead. Your're all invited to an Al Zarqawi-is-dead Bar-B-Q party. Now it's time to go after the No. 2 man resposnible for the more than 2000 murders or our troops, i.e., George W. Bush.
Posted by: Keko Hones at June 08, 2006 11:27 AM (hhdfe)
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"..fact that this war was orchestrated way before Dumbo, meaning Dubwa, became President."
Your correct, KeKo, "regime change" was a Clinton policy..so why blame Bush for it?
ZZ BBQ...sounds tasty to me. I would honor Bush for it, not place him on the menu.
Posted by: Delftsman3 at June 10, 2006 05:26 PM (iyh4S)
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This piece of DOG DUNG joined the military after the war had started then refuses to actively participate !!!!! What a POS!!!! he had no problem going to OCS after college, where the GOV/Military probably paid for his college !!!!
As for the rest of the people protesting about the war and the people in the military protesting , please remember nobody forced them to join the military!!!!!!
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D-Day
I was going to do a D-Day remembrence post, but I found that
Jimmy did it better than I could already.
Go give him some linky love, you won't be disappointed.
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Iraqulations
Michelle Malkin vents on the LSM's Iraqulations over the Haditha incident, this is a truly
MUST SEE.
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June 05, 2006
A new Blog on the Roll
I found a new site that really interested me. It's run by vets of both the Afghanistan and Iraq campaighns, and their goal is to bring out the truth, both good and bad about the War on Terror.
So when you have a moment, go to Vets for Freedom at the top of my "National Stuff" blogroll, and give them all the support you can.
These men and women have EARNED the right to opine on the subject as most of the those who blather on about "massacres" and "quagmires" HAVEN'T.
H/T to Kiril over at Sneakeasy's Joint for the heads up.
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June 01, 2006
Media, Murtha and "war crimes"

Odysseus has an excellant post on the media's treatment of the Haditha affair.
I think he's correct, no matter WHAT the final results of the investigation, the Marine Corps, and by association, all branches of the Service lose.
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I have not blooged anything about this nor even commented on it trying to take a 'wait and see' approach. But I can understand how it could happen if indeed it did happen. Your teammate get blown and you know damn well that the people in the houses around were either guilty of doing it or know who did and are protecting them with their silence. Tempers are hot..not only that you are scared-hell you could be next or it could have been you. And then there is that guilt feeling that maybe it should have been me or maybe I could have done something to have kept it from happening. Then during a interrogation with the so called innocent civilians you get some lip or sass from them and decide fuck it. I don't have to put up with this shit and just pull the trigger until they ain't no more to shoot. I have said and will say again..there are no innocent civilians in a war. Using the logic that we are using now we would have lost WW two and would either be speaking Japanese or German.
I cannot justify cold blooded murder if this is what is was..but I have a hard time believing it was cold blooded premeditated murder.
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