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May 26, 2007
I was 12 years old in 1968. I watched you behave badly then. I watched you protest war without any regard for the cause, purpose or necessity of the war. I heard your demands for the end of the war without any regard for the consequences of abandoning allies and leaving them to die. I witnessed the treatment of our soldiers when they returned home from battlefields. I saw men that had fought in the name of their country, wounded and maimed for the sake of their countrymen, come home to be greeted by screeching hoards of you 'peace' makers who called them baby killers and spat on them - and worse. Later, I witnessed the fall of governments and nations that had been our allies. You and I both saw the slaughter of millions of people over there. Untold millions of Asian people died because of you and your loathing of your country. Thousands of great American veterans suffered through decades of shame and despair because of you and your sanctimonious demands for faux peace. Yet, I blame myself equally. After all, what did I do then to counter your ignorance? Did I offer argument to your insane rantings? Did I barrage politicians with my objections when they began to follow your lead and first started talking of defunding and withdrawal? Did I complain to the media networks when they offered daily biased reporting on a 'failed' war effort? Did I refuse to patronize the entertainment industry when so many of them left their souls behind to join in on the hating of America and everything American? No. Just like the rest of the silent majority, I waited for the fad to end. Waited for all you leftists to come to your senses. Waited for you to finish excercising your free speech and right to assemble. Waited. I waited right up until you started all over again with a new war to lose, a new set of young soldiers to spit at, new allies to betray and a new enemy to befriend. So here we are at West Point. You are acting the same as you did then, repeating the same stupid slogans and seem to be wearing the same ugly clothing. On the contrary, I am different than I was then. This time I'm not going to hesitate to use my freedom of speech and right to assemble. This time I'm going to be in opposition every time you choose to disrespect West Point Academy, recruiter's offices, memorials, veterans or wounded soldiers. You are the moonbat, I am the Eagle. I am and will be in your face. All these words wuz wrote by Bubba Do I have any pictures? Why, yes I do. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Typical moonbat regalia: Flag of the American Chicken, and a sign of random leftist babble. ![]() This is too easy. ![]() "Oh yea? Well, I may be stupid, but at least I'm not smart." ![]() That's right ladies. Eagle gauntlet ahead. Time to test your resolve. ![]() ![]() As moonbats go, this one is purdy dang tolerable. ![]() Glorious young patriots ![]() |