Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Why Did You Stop Protesting The Wars?

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These are some of the faces of our fallen hero's in the wars. When Bush was President the left wing protested the wars. They Protested Bush and not Congress for the wars even though the Democrats in Congress could have defunded the wars and ended them right then and there. But they rather play politics with our dead and living soldiers. They went so far as saying we had lost the wars when we hadn't. That must have been a moral booster for our serving soldiers. And since we got our new Democrat president they are almost non-existent. No more protest because there is no more Republicans as president. This is clearly the Democrats playing political games with the wars. I think it is high time that all those that used to protest the wars with such vigor and now barely make a peep,except to not be viewed as a hypocrite,need to tell all those soldiers they are sorry. You owe us all an apology and we are waiting for it. Maybe next time don't lie about the cause you are protesting for and just tell us it's politics.

10 comments:

  1. But that's typical of the Dems. They are inherently dishonest.

    Like the whole illegal immigration thing... Their *real* agenda is NOT protecting immigrants... it's givng amnesty to millions of illegals, so that can create millions of instant Democratic voters.

    Yes, it would be great if they were honest about what they're doing. I could at least respect them for that.

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  2. And on top of it, this Administration (w/ Joe Blow Biden) take credit for the successes of Iraq. All for their power in the beltway.

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  3. Great points. I just can't get ove the fact that the Democrats are willing to risk so many lives and livelyhoods for some votes and t6he power that come with them. The Democratic Party has become evil. Mind you I said the party not the people. We need to open up the eyes of all Democrats as to what their party has become.

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  4. Have any of you noticed how the daily chimes of the war dead are no longer in the media? Right when Obamas took office they stopped counting the war dead. I bet most Americans think that our soldiers aren't dieing anymore since the media isn't telling them. I was suppriced to see how many have been getting killed lately without a peep from the media. This war isn't a game and there are real people being used as their Pauns.

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  5. Yep it is just as simple as the 1st inauguration of Slick Willy;

    Air Force jets di a fly-over which would typical of any presidential inaugurtion at which point Slick Willy grimiced with anger, the person stnading next to him (I believe dead fish rambo)said "Oh don't worry, they are ours now".

    Petty much sums it up.

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  6. Grannies against war
    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/07/nyregion/07nyc.html

    Sheehan Arrested During Iraq War Protest
    WASHINGTON (March 21, 2010)--

    Iraq War Protest - March 20th, 2010
    http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2010/03/397877.shtml

    Times square protest
    http://www.unitedforpeace.org/

    March 2010 Iraq War Protests (includes video)
    http://pjep.org/resources/detail.php?rid=2396

    Nationwide Protests Mark 7th Anniversary of Iraq War http://www.indypendent.org/2010/03/22/nationwide-protests-mark-7th-anniversary-of-iraq-war/

    Chicago Protests Foreign Policy Injustice on Iraq War 7th Anniversary
    http://chicago.indymedia.org/feature/display/70409/index.php

    All on first two pages of Google under "Iraq War protests"

    Chris i still get a count on liberals sites and npr.

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  7. Joe Joe Joe. Are you trying to say that there are as many people and protests now as under Bush? Give me a break.

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  8. Yeah, those are some big time media folks (Excluding NYT) reporting on this. phifff

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  9. Chris, therein lies the problem.

    You say, "No more protest because there is no more Republicans as president." To which i show their are still considerable amount of protests and then the your question becomes about How vehement the protests are.

    Not the fact that i proved your statement wrong. No you just changed the subject. If you say, "No more protest because there is no more Republicans as president." then i shouldn't be able to find all those protests in about a mintues time. Stop playing word games.

    "It depends on what the meaning of the words 'NO MORE' is huh Clinton from the right?

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  10. There are 72% fewer anti-war protests now under Obama then under Bush. What has changed? Why are there so few protsts now when we are still in these wars? In fact Obama made the wars even bigger? And where are the protests on Gitmo and the patriot act Obama and the Democrats kept?

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