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Ann Coulter: BRADLEY MANNING: POSTER BOY FOR 'DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL'
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| December 1, 2010
| Ann Coulter
Posted on 12/01/2010 2:58:28 PM PST by Syncro
by Ann Coulter
December 1, 2010
The two biggest stories this week are WikiLeaks' continued publication of classified government documents, which did untold damage to America's national security interests, and the Democrats' fanatical determination to repeal "don't ask, don't tell" and allow gays to serve openly in the military.
The mole who allegedly gave WikiLeaks the mountains of secret documents is Pfc. Bradley Manning, Army intelligence analyst and angry gay.
We've heard 1 billion times about the Army translator who just wanted to serve his country, but was cashiered because of whom he loved.
I'll see your Army translator and raise you one Bradley Manning.
According to Bradley's online chats, he was in "an awkward place" both "emotionally and psychologically." So in a snit, he betrayed his country by orchestrating the greatest leak of classified intelligence in U.S. history.
Isn't that in the Army Code of Conduct? You must follow orders at all times. Exceptions will be made for servicemen in an awkward place. Now, who wants a hug? Waitress! Three more apple-tinis!"
According to The New York Times, Bradley sought "moral support" from his "self-described drag queen" boyfriend. Alas, he still felt out of sorts. So why not sell out his country?
In an online chat with a computer hacker, Bradley said he lifted the hundreds of thousands of classified documents by pretending to be listening to a CD labeled "Lady Gaga." Then he acted as if he were singing along with her hit song "Telephone" while frantically downloading classified documents.
I'm not a military man, but I think singing along to Lady Gaga would constitute "telling" under "don't ask, don't tell."
Do you have to actually wear a dress to be captured by the Army's "don't ask, don't tell" dragnet?
What constitutes being "openly" gay now? Bringing a spice rack to basic training? Attending morning drills decked out as a Cher impersonator? Following Anderson Cooper on Twitter?
Also, U.S. military, have you seen a picture of Bradley Manning? The photo I've seen is only from the waist up, but you get the feeling that he's wearing butt-less chaps underneath. He looks like a guy in a soldier costume at the Greenwich Village Halloween parade.
With any luck, Bradley's court-martial will be gayer than a Liza Minelli wedding. It could be the first court-martial in U.S. history to feature ice sculptures and a "Wizard of Oz"-themed gazebo. "Are you going to Bradley's court-martial? I hear Patti LaBelle is going to sing!"
Maybe there's a reason gays have traditionally been kept out of the intelligence services, apart from the fact that closeted gay men are easy to blackmail. Gays have always been suspicious of that rationale and perhaps they're right.
The most damaging spies in British history were the Cambridge Five, also called "the "Magnificent Five": Kim Philby, Guy Burgess, Anthony Blunt, Donald Maclean and John Cairncross. They were highly placed members of British intelligence, all secretly working for the KGB.
The only one who wasn't gay was Philby. Burgess and Blunt were flamboyantly gay. Indeed, the Russians set Burgess up with a boyfriend as soon as he defected to the Soviet Union.
The Magnificent Five's American compatriot Michael Straight was -- ironically -- bisexual, as was Whittaker Chambers, at least during the period that he was a spy. And of course, there's David Brock.
So many Soviet spies were gay that, according to intelligence reporter Phillip Knightley, the Comintern was referred to as "the Homintern." (I would have called it the "Gay G.B.")
Bradley's friends told the Times they suspected "his desperation for acceptance -- or delusions of grandeur" may have prompted his document dump.
Let's check our "Gay Profile at a Glance" and ... let's see ... desperate for acceptance ... delusions of grandeur ... yep, they're both on the gay subset list!
Obviously, the vast majority of gays are loyal Americans -- and witty and stylish to boot! But a small percentage of gays are going to be narcissistic hothouse flowers like Bradley Manning.
Read the rest at AnnCoulter.Com
TOPICS: Editorial; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: anncoulter; bradleymanning; coulter; dadt; gaygb; homintern; homoagendaalert; homosexualagenda; manning; treason; wikileaks
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To: paudio
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posted on
12/01/2010 3:18:41 PM PST
by
Dumpster Baby
(Truth is called hate by those who hate the truth.)
To: paudio
Assange: "Let me be Frank..."
Manning: "But Julie, you were Frank last night! It's my turn!"
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
22
posted on
12/01/2010 3:19:33 PM PST
by
wku man
(Still holding my breath, but exhaling a bit after Nov. 2...)
To: Seaplaner
Same speech I heard over and over and over for 16 weeks.
23
posted on
12/01/2010 3:19:45 PM PST
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
To: SandRat
"NO Clearence & NO Service!"
I support DADT EXCEPT where a Clearance above Secret is required.
When TS and any/all the special categories are required, folks must be squeaky clean and above blackmail...though it currently APPEARS Manning was not being blackmailed, we have yet to know that certainly.
That may be why he's still in solitary and the investigations seems to be taking so long.
IF blackmail is an issue any repeal of DADT will go in the OPPOSITE direction of the GAY Agenda.
24
posted on
12/01/2010 3:20:56 PM PST
by
Mariner
(USS Tarawa, VQ3, USS Benjamin Stoddert, NAVCAMS WestPac, 7th Fleet, Navcommsta Puget Sound)
To: Doulos1
“bringing a spice rack....” bwaaa haaaa !!!! hilarious.
25
posted on
12/01/2010 3:21:19 PM PST
by
GoCards
(Why me? Why not me?)
To: Corey Ohlis
If Manning “evolves” into fertilizer, I’ll believe in it.
26
posted on
12/01/2010 3:22:50 PM PST
by
Deb
(Beat him, strip him and bring him to my tent!)
To: Syncro
As I understand it, back in saner times, being queer would block security clearance.
I don’t place any merit in another phony government study that says allowing gays to serve openly will not cause problems for the military.
Question:
Is a gay just more likely to be a leaker? ;^) . . . I think I know the answer to that one . . .
27
posted on
12/01/2010 3:23:11 PM PST
by
RatRipper
(I'll ride a turtle to work every day before I buy anything from Government Motors.)
To: paudio; Syncro
Mabe we can blame Bill Clinton. Wasn't he the one who authorized berets for everyone, instead of berets being reserved for elite military teams?
-PJ
28
posted on
12/01/2010 3:23:34 PM PST
by
Political Junkie Too
("Comprehensive" reform bills only end up as incomprehensible messes.)
To: Syncro
Through out history, gays in Britain and United States have exposed some on the greatest secrets to the enemies. John Walker is most likely gay during prison life.
29
posted on
12/01/2010 3:25:03 PM PST
by
bmwcyle
(It is Satan's fault)
To: Syncro
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2635350/posts
MILITARY: Marines lead opposition to repeal of ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’
Wednesday, December 01, 2010 1:22:29 AM · 26 of 29
MestaMachine to 444Flyer
Hi, 444! This whole thing can be summed up in two words...Bradley Manning.
No reason beyond that and what he did in a snit against his rejection by his boyfriend could better serve to illustrate the damgers of overly emotional and mentally/hormonally unbalanced soldiers present to this country and our fighting forces.
When I first saw this so-called report, every red flag I possess went up and so did my hackles. To force this policy on my beloved Corp makes me sick to my stomach.
DADT is at least performance based and if a Marine gets openly hit on, they DO hit back because I have seen it and the result is not pretty. Nor should it be.
If they repeal it, it will be open season on fighting men and officers because I can hear the cries of homophobia being used in every situation where these b@stiches feel put upon. And they will use any excuse they can find to diminish all the rules in place to suit their agenda.
They will advance in the officer Corp because we can expect affirmative action especially for gays. Now what happens when a straight Marine is hit on by an officer and hits back? It is untenable.
30
posted on
12/01/2010 3:25:26 PM PST
by
MestaMachine
(islam - Hostis hvmani generis - Enemy of the human race)
To: clintonh8r
"Execute the prick."
Execute all of him. lol
31
posted on
12/01/2010 3:26:07 PM PST
by
verity
To: onyx
Your second line — about liberals ripping out society’s foundations and not caring — is one of the best ever written at Free Republic.
To: Syncro
According to The New York Times, Bradley sought “moral support” from his “self-described drag queen” boyfriend.”
This guy had to be unbelievably easy to manipulate. I want to know who was on the other end of the leash dragging this little head case around.
33
posted on
12/01/2010 3:27:12 PM PST
by
bereanway
(I'd rather have 40 Marco Rubios than 60 Arlen Specters)
To: GoCards
LOL, my God she is funny. She is the best!!!1.
34
posted on
12/01/2010 3:29:11 PM PST
by
Doulos1
(Bitter Clinger Forever!)
To: paudio
My theory is that Bradley Manning does not exist. He’s a photo-shopped image on Eric Holder’s computer whose function it is to divert attention from the fact that Obama intentionally leaked this information.
Isn’t it curious that they say he’s in solitary? Why do you need to put this guy in solitary, particularly since he hasn’t been convicted of anything? But it’s a whole lot easier to respond to media demands to talk to him if he’s in solitary. How convenient.
To: Syncro
Annie better watch out, Ms. Bradley has a fan base...
"At a recent rally in support of Manning, peace demonstrators shouted Blowing the whistle on war crimes is not a crime. The slogan also appears on buttons and posters produced by Courage to Resist, a group based in Oakland that is coordinating with the Bradley Manning Support Network to raise money to hire an attorney to defend Manning. Documentary maker Michael Moore (director of Fahrenheit 9/11 and SiCKO, among many others) has given $5,000."
http://www.bradleymanning.org/8960/whistleblowing-is-not-a-crime/
To: heye2monn
No wonder, it’s Ann’s and that’s why I put it in quotation marks! She knows how to write!
37
posted on
12/01/2010 3:31:20 PM PST
by
onyx
(If you truly support Sarah Palin and want on her busy ping list, let me know!)
To: Syncro
Twenty five years ago, the questionnaire for a security clearance asked if you were gay....for good reason. Don't know if it does anymore.
38
posted on
12/01/2010 3:33:23 PM PST
by
lacrew
(Mr. Soetoro, we regret to inform you that your race card is over the credit limit.)
To: RatRipper
“Is a gay just more likely to be a leaker? ;^) .”
As the World’s preeminent Meta-Proctologist, I can confirm this, without a doubt. Click on my name for confirmation.
To: Syncro
And of course, there's David Brock. Note to self: don't ever tick Ann off. Ever.
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