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The sad part is that this is true.
H/T: RedState
Posted by Jason on September 5, 2007 11:33 PM | Permalink
Jason,
Does that lunatic left gaggle on Peach Pundit dress this way? Likely.
I swore I was going to quit posting on PP, but they make it too easy to have fun there.
JD
Posted by: John Douglas | September 6, 2007 01:36 AM
"W" bumper sticker: 3752 American Soldiers.
Posted by: Reality | September 6, 2007 07:55 AM
Even with the blatant difference between a government killing its civilians and volunteering soldiers dying in war, that number is still lower than all but one mentioned on the cartoon. You actually didn't help your cause at all.
Posted by: Emily | September 6, 2007 08:53 AM
One American soldier death in Iraq is too many.
Posted by: Amanda | September 6, 2007 09:03 AM
You are right Emily, those soldiers don't matter. It's only 3752 sons, daughters, mothers, and fathers. No big deal.
Posted by: Reality | September 6, 2007 09:14 AM
You know, I could agree with you if these soldiers were drafted. Fact is they volunteered for military service, they weren't forced into it.
George Bush didn't murder them or force them to do anything against their will, unlike
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Jason,
Does that lunatic left gaggle on Peach Pundit dress this way? Likely.
I swore I was going to quit posting on PP, but they make it too easy to have fun there.
JD
Posted by: John Douglas | September 6, 2007 01:36 AM
"W" bumper sticker: 3752 American Soldiers.
Posted by: Reality | September 6, 2007 07:55 AM
Even with the blatant difference between a government killing its civilians and volunteering soldiers dying in war, that number is still lower than all but one mentioned on the cartoon. You actually didn't help your cause at all.
Posted by: Emily | September 6, 2007 08:53 AM
One American soldier death in Iraq is too many.
Posted by: Amanda | September 6, 2007 09:03 AM
You are right Emily, those soldiers don't matter. It's only 3752 sons, daughters, mothers, and fathers. No big deal.
Posted by: Reality | September 6, 2007 09:14 AM
You know, I could agree with you if these soldiers were drafted. Fact is they volunteered for military service, they weren't forced into it.
George Bush didn't murder them or force them to do anything against their will, unlike