Gael Murphy and Code Pink have been stung by the exposure of their ghoulish protests outside Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
They know the American people find this highly offensive, so they resort to telling lies and half-truths in an effort to hide their purpose--which is to weaken the morale of soldiers, their families and the public in order to bring about the defeat of the United States in the war on terrorists.
1 posted on
09/04/2005 7:39:20 AM PDT by
kristinn
To: kristinn
And our good FRiends in the DC Chapter have the photographic and anecdotal evidence that exposes CP's lies. 19 weeks worth and counting!
2 posted on
09/04/2005 7:42:13 AM PDT by
NonValueAdded
("Freedom of speech makes it much easier to spot the idiots." [Jay Lessig, 2/7/2005])
To: kristinn
The woman is a delusional liar and a traitor to her country.
To: 1 Olgoat; 103198; 10Ring; 11Bush; 1stbn27; 2SterlingConservatives; 2yearlurker; 3D-JOY; ...
Big DC pingaroo!
Gael Murphy is very dizzy this morning after so much spinning of her story about their blood dance at WRAMC.
To: kristinn
I heard this twit on the radio last week answering these charges.
She is two steps removed from reality; something that gives her ultimate leadership quality for those pathetic souls with nothing but hatred of the hand that feeds; and the time to follow along anywhere for the party.
These leftists remind me of the chimps at the zoo who throw poop.
8 posted on
09/04/2005 8:04:00 AM PDT by
mmercier
(no where to go and all day to get there)
To: kristinn
It's true that CodePink's position is that the troops should come home from Iraq now, but we also want to ensure that they're well cared for when they return. These vigils never occured before the iraq war. Why? Because code pink was never interested in the welfare of soldiers or veterans. Their only interest is using them as props for the anti Bush crusade. Using our wounded as props for their insanity is exploitation at its worst.
Sorry to DC chapter that I can't be more supportive. You guys have done great with the counter protests.
12 posted on
09/04/2005 8:18:48 AM PDT by
staytrue
To: kristinn
Code Pink is just another word for an America hating, Bush despising, communist orgainzation. Nothing more. And ghoulish is a good word. I saw some moonbats here in STL yesterday with the tombstones of dead US Soldiers and Iraqi citizens written on them. We wondered where they were getting the names..
14 posted on
09/04/2005 8:22:47 AM PDT by
cardinal4
("When the Levee breaks, Mama, you got to move....")
To: kristinn
The true face of liberalism: exploit the pain and suffering of others to promote their own personal political liberal agenda.
At minimum, Code Pink disrespects the noble cause for which these soldiers were injured. Their actions embolden the the resolve of an enemy who routinely kills and maims not just soldiers, but civilian men, women, children. Is this not evil?
Code Pink has chosen language and actions designed to foster mental and emotional anguish against the wounded and their families during their time of recovery and cause them to question the actions of their government on their behalf. These are the actions of, not merely conscientious objecting protesters, but traitors helping an enemy to commit further evil against us.
That Code Pink has chosen to protest the wounded, those unable to fight them reveals them as the cowards they are. It's as though killing the unborn innocent children isn't enough, they have to find new ways to go even lower and do more damage.
No amount of shame, scorn or disgust heaped upon Code Pink will ever be too much...but it's a good start.
15 posted on
09/04/2005 8:23:29 AM PDT by
GBA
To: kristinn
PA-Lease! Can't wait to see the "letter to the editor" in response.
18 posted on
09/04/2005 8:34:25 AM PDT by
Cathy
To: kristinn
We believe the vigils have helped achieve positive results for injured soldiers, such as greater Veterans Affairs funding and a rollback of attempts to make soldiers pay for their own meals and phone calls.Oh, please. I doubt they changed a damn thing because of you surrender monkeys.
We often receive encouragement for the vigil from wounded soldiers, their families and Walter Reed staff
That's one way of interpreting obscene gestures, I suppose.
To: CyberAnt
FYI ping as a preview to what you will be up against.
25 posted on
09/04/2005 9:04:32 AM PDT by
Just A Nobody
(I - LOVE - my attitude problem !)
To: kristinn
Thanks for posting this Kristinn.
IMHO, the most disgusting sign they've got, and I've seen them waving this one in person, says, "Maimed For A Lie."
That's just awful.
Eagles UP!
27 posted on
09/04/2005 10:46:16 AM PDT by
upchuck
("If our nation be destroyed, it would be from the judiciary." ~ Thomas Jefferson)
To: kristinn
29 posted on
09/04/2005 11:07:39 AM PDT by
W04Man
(Bush2004 Grassroots Campaign We Did It! NOW.... PLEASE STAY THE COURSE!)
To: kristinn
I firmly believe there is a special place in hell for this woman.
To: kristinn
32 posted on
09/04/2005 6:00:27 PM PDT by
bmwcyle
(We broke Pink's code and found a terrorist message.)
To: kristinn
The work that you and DC Chapter and those who join you is greatly appreciated by everyone.
It was a pleasure to meet you in Crawford a few weekends ago as well.
This particular counter protest has to be one of the most important ones.
34 posted on
09/05/2005 6:15:08 AM PDT by
lormand
(George W. Bush is saving your ass, whether you like it or not.)
To: kristinn
I've been having a grand 'discussion' on this subject on a
message board frequented by Lefties. Note the attempt in that link to make the Freepers' counter-demonstration as morally equivalent to the Code Pink's 'vigil.' Here's an exerpt of my responses:
The anti-war activists' are willing to give the enemy the idea that they have hope of breaking our will via continued violence. They don't care about the consequences, so long as Bush can be discredited. That main motivation eclipses all other considerations.
Those who actually support the troops may have had questions about the timing of OIF, but understand that we must show the enemy that we will not leave until the job is done -- and that does not mean precipitous withdrawal/bloody civil war/another friendly dictatorship to replace the previous one. Sorry.
Showing resolve to the enemy is the best and quickest way to put an end to the bloodshed, bring our troops home and allow the Iraqis to govern their own country. For the likes of Code Pink, such a successful conclusion would be a political disaster so they will stop at nothing to prevent it.
...the Leftists protesting outside Walter Reed have repeatedly said that they consider the 'insurgents' who had wounded the soldiers inside -- and killed their buddies -- are freedom fighters with whom they have sympathy. They have further said that our soldiers on the other hand are fighting, bleeding and dying for evil American capitalist imperialism.
What do you think that those languishing bandaged and in pain -- who already feel guilt for surviving while their comrades died -- make of such vile hatred being spewed outside their windows at their visiting friends and family?
Let us consider some choice interviews that the Pinkies have posted [for the time being] on their website: ...In the same way the mainstream media has vilified all Iraqi people as terrorists or insurgents, especially those who are resisting and defending their country from an occupying force
.Many of the Iraqi people only know the brutal actions of the American soldiers, and the lies of the American government, so many see all Americans under the same cruel light...
...I take this promise very seriously as I feel that with the privilege I was given to be there, also comes the responsibility to do what I can to stop the genocide and terrorizing of innocent civilians...
...the U.S. military dropping body bags of American soldiers into the desert...
...It has happened so many times that the soldiers have occupied the hospitals, the mosques, raided the houses, snipers killing people on the street. One woman, who was seven months pregnant, was shot walking to the toilet outside. She had nine children. She didnt die immediately, and when the ambulance came seven hours later it was shot up by U.S. soldiers. 6,000 civilians from Falluja were killed. They dropped 1,000lb. bombs. It was genocide, slaughter. You need to understand the daily treatment of Iraqis, you cant understand the humiliation. The soldiers leave the Iraqis to bleed to death in the streets...
...The Americans raided the place and made everyone lie down. They randomly shot 9 people and injured them. Then they put two people on the wall and executed them by shooting them in the head...
...Iraq has been turned into a big jail under US occupation. There are human rights violations occurring every single day there now. We appreciate you coming here with this delegation to try to help the situation in Iraq. Because the only interest of the US government is to support the multinational companies who are making money in Iraq...
...People have a right to resist and defend their land. The U.S. has committed 46 wars and is responsible for the deaths of 20 million, globally. They have fleets all around the world. You have to fight the regime in your own backyard...
...We criticized Saddam for the mass graves. We have mass graves daily now in Iraq. Houses in Iraq are destroyed on people as they sleep. I saw them detain a man and take him in front of his family. They tied him to a chair with a rope, they beat him with the butts of their rifles, then they shot and killed him. Then they took his brothers...
...The US troops promised the fighting in Falluja would be over November 10. But the fighting is continuing now. At the beginning of the attack they used chemical weapons and gases. Falluja is totally destroyed. There is no electricity, no water, nothing. The fighting is still going on and I cannot tell you that Falluja is going to be calm, because the mujahadeen is going to keep on fighting until they liberate their city...
...The soldiers would bring the dead body of their brother into a room and lay it in front of her. Every day for three months, she had to watch her brother decay. The soldiers would make her take off her clothes. There was not one part of her body that they did not violate. They would hang her upside down, outside in the cold, beating her...
...During Saddams regime, though the sanctions were difficult, most medicines and supplies were available. When the occupation started, chaos began to spread, hospitals were looted, we had to reuse syringes, there has been a lack of medication, lack of oxygen. Freedom now means freedom to kill, freedom to steal and break the law. It is difficult for people to even get to the hospitals because of all the traffic jams and checkpoints. Guards take bribes from patients to enter but there are no beds, no wheelchairs. Many doctors are being killed. There has been a series of killings and kidnappings of the best doctors with ransoms of $50,000-100,000. They were beaten, humiliated, urinated on. So they were afraid to go to the hospitals and private clinics...
If the Pinkies believe all of this 100% negativity -- that our soldiers were wounded in the process of committing unspeakable atrocities for evil purposes, how can they say that they support the troops?
35 posted on
09/05/2005 5:23:39 PM PDT by
walford
(http://utopia-unmasked.us)
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