This guy hits the nail on the head !At a demonstration in San Francisco not long ago, activists carried a banner reading: We Support Our Troops When They Shoot Their Officers. Well, thank God theyre pacifists. Imagine what theyd be like if they believed in violence.
Speaking before 3,000 students and faculty at a teach-in at Columbia University on March 23, Professor Nicholas De Genova said, The only true heroes are those who find ways that help defeat the U.S. military. U.S. military is a euphemism for America. He then added, I personally would like to see a million Mogadishus. This refers to the 1993 ambush in Somalia when guerrillas shot down two Black Hawk helicopters, killed 18 U.S. Army Rangers and dragged their bodies through the streets.
None of the 3,000 people present booed the professor, or turned their backs on him, or left the room. De Genova was loudly applauded when he latter declared, If we really believe that this war is criminal then we have to believe in the victory of the Iraqi people and the defeat of the U.S. war machine.
Excuse me -- the Iraqi people? Would those be the ones we saw dancing in the streets of Baghdad, spitting on pictures of Saddam Hussein? Were presently feeding the people of Iraq, after Saddam starved them for the past 12 years to build his evil toys. Were the guys whove taken the jackbooted heel of the tyrant off the necks of the Iraqi people. If the Iraqi people are ever to enjoy the basic freedoms we take for granted, it will be thanks to the success of the U.S. war machine.
Here is a link to the SF-IMC site where these FAR LEFT LIBERALS posted an actual pic (below) of one of their Support Saddam/Terrorists events recently and changed the image when I posted/linked it to an FR thread. The pic at the top of that link (of 2 Allied Soldiers TORTURING someone) was what they changed it to . . .
These folks at San Francisco Indy-Media are terrorist supporters . . .
Oh, the lurkers on FR from SF-IMC CANNOT change that picture (above) now since it is hosted by FR friendly sources !
Here is what the SF-IMC changed that pic to, btw . . .