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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Cartoon: Memorial Day protest

Protesting the war to take our troops out of harm's way equals spitting on our veterans. Uh-huh. The mind that can buy into this drek is pitiable, but the minds that conceive this message and abet its distribution are the real serial abusers, taking advantage of those who are too weak to defend themselves.

3 comments:

  1. Um . . . I'm a Vet.

    And yet, Edwards idea to question the war - which is a use of free speech - which is something we're trying to export to Iraq - doesn't bother me.

    Who do I write to at the Courier to explain that I am missing my spit in the eye?

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  2. Be careful what you wish -- someone at the Courier might oblige you.

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  3. Im a Vet too
    and Ive always thought that Memorial day was to remember the horror not celebrate it

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