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Virulent vigils
Waterbury Republican-American ^ | September 5, 2005 | Editorial

Posted on 09/05/2005 5:29:03 PM PDT by Graybeard58

Once a week, members of Code Pink Women for Peace stand at the entrance of Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., to demonstrate against the war in Iraq. As the loved ones of soldiers wounded in battle enter the grounds, the Pinkos are in their faces with hateful anti-war signs and chants.

Before there was Camp Casey, there were the Code Pink "vigils." But they're getting more attention from the news media now because of the spectacle outside of President Bush's ranch in Texas. But the vigils also are drawing the ire of some conservatives and veterans groups. They want the government to forbid protests outside military hospitals. We would rather see more protests because these are self-discrediting.

We don't dispute that the Code Pink vigils are distasteful and shameless. At Walter Reed, hundreds of American heroes are recuperating from wounds suffered in the defense of freedom and in retribution for 9/11. They've lost limbs and eyes; some will never walk again; all will carry the emotional scars of war to their graves. Instead of the admiration and adulation they deserve, however, the wounded are rebuked by the hate-America crowd gathered at the gate.

Unquestionably, the news media are giving the protesters more attention than is warranted, only because they're soul mates. Each shares the fleeting wish that Iraq still might be America's next Vietnam, with the attending political and military consequences. Each believes the way to bring freedom to Iraq is for the coalition to withdraw immediately, thereby plunging the nation into a savage civil war and ultimately into the tyranny of Islamic fundamentalism. Each believes it should be left to diplomats to appease Islamic terrorists, but in trying to turn the clock back to 1968, they would overshoot to 1938.

Camp Casey, however, wouldn't be a pimple on the backside of a typical 1960s sit-in at Berkeley; it doesn't even rise to the level of John Kerry throwing someone else's military medals over the White House fence. More people attend a typical youth soccer game than Code Pink's vigils. This month, with Mrs. Sheehan in their rearview mirror, the media will latch onto Hanoi Jane Fonda's cross-country, Crisco-powered bus tour against the war and do their best to ignore the sparse crowds it will attract.

Rather than outlawing these demonstrations, Americans should encourage the Pinkos and their ilk to stage all the protests they can in as many inappropriate venues as possible. Because with every sound bite and video clip they spawn, they discredit themselves and their causes, and expose the disdain with which they hold their country. And in tormenting the wounded and their families, the Pinkos reveal the depth of their heartlessness and cruelty, and the mindlessness of their crusade.

The founders wrote the First Amendment to guarantee Americans would benefit from a free exchange of opinions. They thought it the best way for future generations to weed out the bad actors and ideas, to distinguish the visionaries from the sloganeers. In the case of the Pinkos, the more they shoot their mouths off, the more they shoot themselves in the foot.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: codepink; sedition; traitors; walterreed
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To: Graybeard58

Yeah, O.K. Sounds just like Mother Al-Sheehan. "We sympathize with the loss of your loved ones deployed in Iraq unless you disagree with us". Me, I'm grabbing my kitbag and will just love for some leftist troll scumbag to call me chickenhawk while I'm in theater! F@#&'em!


21 posted on 09/05/2005 7:50:45 PM PDT by elcid1970
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To: bstrangewss

We are patriots, and I'll go (have gone, going again in 60 day) to Iraq to destroy those that would destroy us and my kids. Please tell your friends to STOP MAKING MY DAMNED LIFE HARDER by giving our enemies reasons to sign up for this failed effort to stifle democracy in Iraq. Every time Code Pink or "Mother Cindy" speaks, it is an excellent recruiting tool for our enemies. This encourages more morons to show up in the killing fields of Iraq. And trust me, many more of them are dying than us. Which is why they shifted to softer targets about six months ago (mosques/markets, way to go, killing unarmed women, children, and men). These people are barbarians, and would kill you no matter how much you support them for merely being an American. Please, by all means, go test your theory and join your comrades. I dare you!


22 posted on 09/06/2005 12:13:44 AM PDT by church16 (“People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence...")
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