Saturday, January 26, 2008

The Caliphate of hate strikes once again

From the January-February issue of the VVA Veteran news magazine.

Letters

I read the recent article about a Westboro, Kansas, Baptist Church protest group that picketed the funeral of Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder, a Marine killed in Iraq. These protesters carried signs saying “Thank God for dead soldiers,” and claimed it was their constitutional right to protest. Evidently their church doesn’t teach anything about respect for others’ feelings, or compassion for their fellow man. I also would like to know where in the Constitution it says this type of behavior is granted.
Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder’s father took the protesters to court, and won an $11 million judgment against the church. He said his reason for taking court action was not the money, but so other victims would have the opportunity to win judgments against this type of improper protest,
I don’t think anyone who calls himself a Christian would commit such a despicable, ignorant act. Shame on them. Their actions border on treason.
Lance Cpl. Snyder is a hero and a son of liberty. He and his family are owed more than can be imagined.

William T. Bradley
Adams, Massachusetts


Well…It’s the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, KS, my hometown. Yeah, we’re all real proud of that distinction.
The leader of this auspicious CULT is a troll named Fred and his flock is, basically, his retarded family. I swear, what you see, if you have had the misfortune to cast your eyes upon this blight on humanity, is the entire “congregation”.
Fred has this…thing…about homosexuals and that’s the root of his hating the defenders of the republic (that he thinks protects gays).
In the words of Shakespeare he “doth protest too much, methinks”.
These human doodies are, I think, clearly protected by the first amendment.
The answer lies in states rights, which I hope you are aware, can legislate that these maggots cannot protest within, say, a mile of a funeral, or wedding, or any of those “personal” events to families. Another idea for a state law or local ordinance would be to clearly define all funerals as private events and off limits to “public protest”.
Not one of the Phelps cabal could man or woman up to the shadow of Matthew Snyder’s memory. So they wait… for the next opportunity for a payday, the lawsuit they think they might win.

gm

Sunday, January 20, 2008

From a Vietnam brother of mine's wife

http://Www.trdaniel.com/Battle%20Hymn/index.htm

A different spice

I’ve done it before and this lady does a great job on the dish, I’m recommending it to you.

http://neoneocon.com/2008/01/19/collateral-damage-vietnam-style-sound-familiar/#comments

I’m going to go out and sit with the hens (and “Gunny”) for a while. A short while since it’s already 11:45a and it’s a blistering 23deg.

Take care,
gm

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Happy Birthday Surge!

Operation Phantom Phoenix is well on it’s way and working. Al Qaeda dirt bags running like jackrabbits with 20 tons of bombs on them like winter sleet and U.S. and Iraqi troops nipping at their stinking heels.
Headline America: “Nine American Soldiers Killed”. Progress? No…just dead soldiers.

Politicians, who cherish their standing amongst their own insane far left “al Qaeda” more than the American military EVER winning ANY war or the freedom of any people, comment that running, will be their first priority.
Iraqi leaders, political and military are standing up, attempting national unity and crushing the foreign virus that has nothing but death and despair to offer them.

The islamofascists and the leftists, thankfully, have one important thing in common…they will always, always, over play their hands.

Whoowah US & Iraqi Troops!