Posted on 04/05/2007 12:24:50 PM PDT by GunnyBob
Anti-military, anti-American, anti-freedom filth is attacking the placement of a statue to KIA SEAL Danny Dietz, saying it glorifies violence and will harm children in the schools and parks nearby.
I am not making this up.
I will be on it tonight on the "Gunny Bob Show." Go to www.850koa.com and click Listen Live at 1900 MT.
I am rarely in a high state of rage these days due to doctor's orders, but today I am making a special exception.
Why, oh why, do we have to suffer these idiots?
Pacifist pukes. Unworthy of the men who defend them.
Get out of Denver, Baby, Go!........ Bob Seeger.....
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
I missed that part in the story.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
But they’d be the first to demand Seals protect them. They don’t get it that liberty/freedom isn’t free. Really appalling.
I changed your headline by accident. Please let me know what it was, and I’ll restore it. Front Page and Breaking News was a no-no, however,
A few dozen vets protesting “somewhat” loudly on sidewalk (public) property outside bitch’s house about 2130 hrs would be a great idea.
Make sure you call TV stations, etc.
Semper Gumby
(Always flexible)
In other words, peace at any cost. Little do they know how little peace will be in their lives if we don’t fight for freedom.
Sometimes I think America needs to get hit hard and bloddt by extremist Muslims to put things into proper persective for them.
It helps to read the whole story carefully. My bad!
...I'll think of Danny Dietz every time I pass by the Lexington Battle Green.
Ya know, I used to look at my dad (a WW II vet) and couldn’t understand why he was into all this patriotism thing-—I was I my late teens till early twenties. I could never say I was a raging lefty, but did look at my father as kind of an Archie Bunker charicature—actually, they had the same accent but my father didn’t trample the English language as Archie did. He was a Buckley-Goldwater guy from the beginning even though we didn’t have National Review in the house. He always hated the NY Times. Actually, on some level, if he could have hibernated thoughout most of the sixties and a good part of the seventies and emerged in 1980 when Reagan got elected, he would have been a happy man. Unfortunately, he died in 1986 at 66. I hate to think what his rection would have been if he were here to witness 9/11. Granted, Pop was not the most tolerant guy in the world, but it may be just that I am approaching old farthood myself—still on the sunny side of 50—my views are coming more into line with his. Attitudes toward our soldiers from th antiwar left are still regurgitating the same puke as in the Vietnam days. You may not agree with an administration’s policy, but you always have to respect the men & women(now)who are over there somewhere fighting for your sorry ass. Pop knew about commies and fascists and was a young guy(early 30s) during the Joe McCarthy era. As far as radical Islam went I really don’t think he gave it much thought even though he was alive when Khomeini held our folks for over a year. He probably thought is was just an isolated regime that needed a good a$$ kicking. Patriotism needs a good dusting off and placed in a prominent position in our hearts—minds—and souls.
It is breaking news right now here and it is on the Post’s front page. Why do you claim it is neither?
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