Posted on 01/27/2006 9:46:07 PM PST by tgslTakoma
"BTW, why are you fixated on my tushe?"
LOL, "tushe" is that the proper way to spell ass?
Weasel should check that out and avoid lying for COLD PINK unnecessarily.
Well since it appeared someone was fixated on my backside, I thought I would give the spelling a little panache.
Lock up your pots or hide the Bunny.
We talked about her and there's something about her that reminds the every guys of an ex-wife...
My Grinch costume and a sign, "Yorra Mean One, Allison"?
I like it. Pretty funny. (Not your backside, the spelling. Not that there's anything wrong with th.. oh, never mind.)
Thank you both. I know that if my son were in Walter Reed I would personally embrace and kiss every single FReeper, Protest Warrior, Rolling Thunder dude, any vet, lurker, blogger, student or passerby who stood out there to represent the America that loves and honors these heroes without ifs ands or buts.
that's right!
I was talking with a soldier who was injured in a roadside explosion. SHE said she heard us cheering for her and the rest of the wounded and that it was awesome!
God Bless our military!
Ahhh yes, the 'caring' people. So civil. So charming. I sure want my grandkids to grow up under their guidance so they might learn to help others. Won't the world be so much better with them in charge and the eville Bush back home on his ranch counting his Halliburton dollars?:-)
/sarc.
What a sick thing to say!
"To: TPartyType
Your opinion has been noted, logged, and round-filed.
Do you really want to be The Silent Majority again?
Isn't that how the left got to screw over Viet Nam vets, people like you wouldn't stand up to them lest they soil themselves by fighting dirty when it needed to be done?
I want them to feel they've lost, I want them to feel that they have lost precious ground, and I want their failures photographed and spread all over the web, because in the end we both know what they are doing is destructive to healing of our troops mentally and physically.
And anyone that is willing to let that happen really doesn't have any conservative values to begin with.
150 posted on 01/28/2006 9:43:19 PM CST by usmcobra (Yesterday I got to say the coolest thing for the first time,"My son in law is a firefighter.")
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I also think LOVE is deep in our reason for being there.
Love and respect for the soldiers at Arlington cemetery is why we were there too!
I think every protest, I have been a part of, was a positive event supported by people who LOVE not HATE!
Thanks Albion Wilde for making me think about it and realize how correct you were in your remarks.
My son-in-law was in Walter Reed for almost a year.
It was many years ago, but his last name too, is Sparling.
Showing support at the medical center is also a way for me to say "thank you" and "keep up the good work" to the staff there.
Don't let the suit fool ya..he's a warrior
You know, I hadn't really thought much about the staff, God bless 'em. You are a very special lady.
usmcobra,
Help me out here. I'm trying to think of an appropriate analogy. Do you think a footbal stadium filled with TPartyType fans would utter a single word of encouragement to their team? Or would they not even bother to attend the game? An entire stadium of mopes or an empty stadium?
That would definitley make for a losing season.
We prefer the 1760's style of protest.
...sitting here in sunny but cold NM patiently waiting for pizza spring...
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