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They need jobs

Some unidentified IVAW members snuck up on a gas station and, to use their word, they “raided” it by putting signs on the gas pumps and playing with toy soldiers in the road (what did their mothers tell them about playing in the street?). Their new slogan is W.A.N.T. (We Are Not Toys). You can watch them put all of their military training into standing up the tiny toys in this video they took;

The sign they’re putting up refers to the antiquated empty-headed “War for Oil” slogan;

And, of course, no IVAW mission is complete without displaying the flag upside down;

Maybe if they had jobs, they’d have less time to make blunt points.

15 thoughts on “They need jobs

  1. How many of them are on a V.A. pension for mental disability? Time for the V.A. to investigate every one of them and put them in jail for fraud. A few letters from ‘real’ soldiers identifying the slackers should start the ball rolling.

  2. If I pulled into a gas station in the middle of the night and saw a group of men dressed like that acting in a psycotic way, they would be face down on the ground and held at gunpoint until the Po Po got there. They should use caution in small towns… they may actually earn some PTSD.

  3. Finally, they get to “Play Soldier”. What they thought they would be able to do in Sams Army. They didn’t think they would have to actually perform as, you know, real soldiers. How much of Bush’s Oil did they burn driving around to find a closed gas station? Knowing they are too cowardly to use an actual open station. What a bunch of bitch boys, and girls. I thank God daily that I didn’t have to rely on their ilk while I was in the military.
    Sissies, just plain sissies
    nuf sed

  4. If the IVAW dipshits had half a brain between them, they’d have hung up a sign that says:
    “If it really was “all about the oil”, it wouldn’t be this fucking expensive.”

    Asshats.

  5. Maybe it’s a forecase of the way we should treat OhBummer’s call to conscript us into his mandatory volunteer civilian corps.

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