Sunday, September 25, 2005


American Solider

15 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

..Want to express my gratitude for the photo shoot..It is marvelous..The last time anything on this magnitude took place I was in Viet Nam doing what we Marines do.."Taking care of Business"..Just wanted to say Thank You for the photos and please keep up the good work..
Yankee PaPa..

26 September, 2005 15:25  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Where is an aerial picture of the anti anti war protesters, so that we can see that the media shamelessly misunderestimated their number?

26 September, 2005 16:48  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Who is this ugly broad and her shameful "American Soldier" tank top? Liberals disgust me. What's wrong, hippie? Couldn't ruin one of your slutty outfits with this anti-American rhetoric so you just took some ratty tank top and wrote on that instead? If you're such a soldier, stop following Mama Moonbat and sign up for the military!

26 September, 2005 17:37  
Anonymous Gerry said...

Lighten up, she is in the military. Makes me want to do another 20.

26 September, 2005 18:33  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wouldn't touch the liberal skank, even if she is in the military. Hell, I think her little flimsy top is an affront to everything our boys are fighting for out there. SHAME!!!

26 September, 2005 19:28  
Blogger Sirc_Valence said...

You are the one who should be ashamed, anomymous idiot, for talking that way about a Soldier. You, whoever you are, are the affront here.

26 September, 2005 20:20  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It would make you seem at least a little bit more "with it" if the caption under the picture didn't read, 'American Solider'

BTW, the concert got real full after the march, when the music started. And it was nice that the protesters respected the fences on the newly installed sod and the signs that asked that the public help let the grass grow.

Peace, love and learning

26 September, 2005 20:40  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You meathead! This lovely lady IS a real live American soldier and was out there demonstrating all day long with the GOOD GUYS!!!! I know, because I was there. You owe her an apology, whoever you are.

26 September, 2005 20:50  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

And if you didn't know that she was supporting your cause, would you still be so quick to defend her? Because, you know, I seem to remember John McCain being smeared in 2000 for being unpatriotic despite his service and the same in 2004 with John Kerry. But I do apologize to her because I shouldn't have used an innocent person to make an obvious point and I have nothing against her.

27 September, 2005 10:41  
Blogger Sirc_Valence said...

See, what you libs don't get is that actions and opinions do have consequences. What a protester protests about does matter. A person should be judged by their character and their actions.

John McCain can't change that fact and I don't think that he would want to, but apparently you think he supports that proposition.

27 September, 2005 15:00  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think you are completely backwards on this. The protest was to hold Bush accountable for a mistake he stands by no matter how bloody it gets. He came into office saying he wouldn't engage in nation building and now he says it's our job to set up a democracy there. He said we can't win a war on terror by conventional means yet he starts a conventional war as a distraction from the complete lack of forward motion on capturing Osama.

Bush has not acted with integrity. He has been steeped in cronyism and rhetoric from day one. And anyone who disagrees with his policies is publically blasted, demoted, or forced to resign.

And my point about McCain still stands that Bush and Rove used a smear campaign during the 2000 Republican primaries to make McCain look unpatriotic. You may not want to remember that chapter of your party's history but, during that election, I would have voted for McCain over Gore so I remember it clearly. Once again, McCain's actions were not as important as a well-spun mud slinging.

So don't say we don't value integrity and character. Take that giant plank from your eye before you attempt to remove the splinter from mine.

27 September, 2005 15:53  
Blogger Sirc_Valence said...

This war is not a mistake.

And secondly, globalcop is focused on the fanatic irrationality of the protesters, which have no credibility in terms of what's best for the United States, anyway.

If you think you have some, go ahead and read my post on why Regime Change in Iraq was the right thing to do. I'de like to se a rebuttal. Otherwise, you could be just any cackling caterwauler, anonymous.

27 September, 2005 19:58  
Anonymous skye said...

Liberals don't value integrity and character.


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So don't say we don't value integrity and character

28 September, 2005 21:26  
Blogger eLarson said...

[Anonymous]seem[s] to remember John McCain being smeared in 2000 for being unpatriotic despite his service

Bullshit.

He was slammed because he attacked the GOP base. Pure and simple.

John Kerry's Naval service may well have been as honorable as honorable can be. However his actions after the war with respect to Winter Soldier and especially his slander of American forces before Congress were dishonorable.

29 September, 2005 14:52  
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