Category: Code Pink

  • It’s Saturday Night Links

    Just a few quick links since there is nothing too big for it’s own post. So lets begin;

    To start off, there has been a fourth Church that has been burned down Malaysia that is suspected of being linked to the law that allowed Christians to use Allah to refer to God.

    The violence comes as Muslims protest a recent court ruling that allowed a Catholic newspaper to use the word “Allah” for God. Muslims believe Allah, an Arabic word, should only be used by Muslims.

    Next is that the suicide bomber that killed at least 6 CIA personal set off his bomb before he was searched.

    Those at the scene on Dec. 30 had been trying to strike a balance between respect for their informant — best demonstrated, in the regional tradition, by direct personal contact — and caution, illustrated by the attentiveness of the security guards, according to CIA officials.

    Also in Dallas a guy eager to see his girlfriend caused the Airport to be shut down for seven hours when he wanted a hug before she left.

    “He just wanted to say goodbye to his girlfriend, I don’t think he realized what he [was] doing,” said another pal, Ning Huang, 33, who plays soccer with Jiang.

    Separately

    TSA guard Ruben Hernandez had temporarily left his post unguarded, highlighting porous security at the airport despite recent terror alerts.

    Lastly seems that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has publicly apologized for his comment back in 2008.

    “I deeply regret using such a poor choice of words,” Reid said in a statement. “I sincerely apologize for offending any and all Americans, especially African Americans, for my improper comments.”

    We shall see what happens with that. Now if he would appoligize about his comment that the Iraq War was Lost. I know, not going to happen.

    To end it off I figured something funny. Remember when Cindy Sheehan made her “Under the Death Star” speech? Well seemed that this cartoon came out tow years before it and looked like it was made for it.

  • The anti-war network

    My friends at Code Pink are looking out for me – they even shop for an anti-war cell phone network for me.

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    Assembled by hairy-legged hippie chicks in the Code Pink House basement sweat shop.

  • Coalition of moonbats decending on DC

    The Far Left smells weakness in the president’s speech last night (or money) and they’ve decided to have an “emergency” protest at the White House next Saturday, December 12th. It promises to be some real entertainment;

    Speakers include: Cynthia McKinney, Sen. Mike Gravel, Kathy Kelly, Chris Hedges, David Swanson, Phyllis Bennis, Rev. Graylan Hagler, Coy McKinney, Debra Sweet, Brian Becker, Mathis Chiroux, Lynne Williams, Hon. Betty Hall, Elaine Brower, Marian Douglas, Michael Knox, Ralph Lopez, Ron Fisher, and statements from Col. Ann Wright, Stephen Zunes and Granny D (turning 100).

    I see ANSWER, IVAW, World Can’t Wait, Greens, Code Pink, VFP, the Northeast Impeachment Coalition, a 100-year-old whose sole distinction is that she’s 100 and against war, and a guy they continue to call Senator even though he hasn’t been in office for nearly 20 years.

    Their timing sucks, though. Most of the college kids in town will either be at home or taking finals. It promises to be a reunion of the Bethesda chapter of MoveOn (if they can all get day passes from the nursing home) with stirring screeches from the podium.

  • Outside of West Point last night

    Our buddy DanNY, from Gathering of Eagles; New York sent along this report from Gathering of Eagles who faced down the anti-war crowd last night as they swooned outside of the gates of West Point. He found this video which includes our two friends Elaine Brower and Matthis Chiroux (who are seen together a lot lately…I’m just sayin’…).

    Is it me, or does Chiroux sound like he’s whining to his parents that his older brother won’t let him play the video game?

    The Left estimated their numbers at 250, so it was probably closer to thirty.

    Apparently 38 groups sent a letter to the president urging him to abandon our national security so they could feel better. Our experience here at This Ain’t Hell is that 38 antiwar groups = fifteen people using moonbat math.

    Far Left Representative Barbara Lee has promised her California constituency that she’ll oppose the surge in Congress. Isn’t that racist?

  • Sheehan face-to-face with reality

    Tankerbabe sends us this link to a video of a confrontation at Travis Air Force Base. First, they demean an Air Force SP who tells them to get off of Air Force property. Then when a veteran confronts them, they shove the bull horn in his face and jump up in his face. Of course they cry like little babies when he shoves them out of his face.

    If it doesn’t get your heart going first thing this morning, nothing will. Here’s the raw video without the news report.

  • Under the Hood crapola

    The New York Times, always looking for something to divert our attention from the facts, decided that the IVAW ass clowns at Under the Hood Cafe in Killeen, TX would have something irrelevant to add to the discussion of the murders at Fort Hood. Like shooting fish in a barrel;

    Cynthia Thomas, the misguided prophet and head charlatan of the cafe says she warned the Army that a Muslim Army major who had been stationed at Fort Hood less than four months and had never been deployed anywhere, anytime, would go off at a processing center and shoot scores of people. Well, that’s not EXACTLY what she said;

    We have been saying and warning and trying to bring this to people’s attention, that something like this was eventually going to happen, and very very soon. But nobody paid attention. Nobody listened. And the most tragic part is that it could have been prevented.

    Cynthia, bless her tiny black heart, is more interested in drawing attention to her coven of clowns than actually admitting that the major’s shooting spree wasn’t related to the war, or the REAL problems that her UTH denizens suffer – to her personal profit. And of course, she can’t help but take a swipe at the soldiers themselves;

    So you’re looking at a captain who’s 25-years-old, and doesn’t have much life experience, making a decision over a doctor.

    Yeah, just like a lot of 25-year-old parents without much life experience making decisions about their children over a doctor’s advice. That happens every day, Cindy – why, I’ll bet it might have happened to you.

    IVAW also took the opportunity to have their own candlelight vigil at Fort Hood – more to push their faces in front of the cameras than anything else;

    But they seem to be following the example of their betters at Code Pink who are also using Hasan as a fund raising mechanism.

  • Code Pink’s Jodie Evans meets the Taliban; Fonda giddy

    My buddy Kristinn Taylor along with Andrea Shea King write over at Big Government that Obama fundraising bundler and Code Pink co-founder Jodie Evans met with the Taliban secretly. Apparently, former collaborator of the NVA Jane Fonda spilled the beans of the secret meeting;

    The meeting with the Taliban was kept secret by Evans and her group Code Pink in reports she and the group posted from Kabul and in interviews with the media and bloggers about the trip. Fonda, a close friend of Evans, let the secret meeting slip in an account of her dinner with Evans at a fundraiser for the Armand Hammer Museum in Los Angeles:

    The Taliban probably didn’t behead Evans because they realized that it wouldn’t be a serious injury.

  • Drag Queens Against the War

    I’m in joke-overload at the moment after reading an article in Huffington Post by Stephen Funk another IVAW member who didn’t serve in Iraq or Afghanistan. Funk is obviously doing his level best to make the IVAW into a larger caricature of itself than it is already;

    In the first show I debuted Consuelo Sintetas (named after my grandmother) [Editor’s note: sin tetas is Spanish for without breasts. I’m sure his grandmother is proud.], in the second a dozen other veterans joined me to “Make Drag, Not War!”; a night of anti-militarist performances by IVAW members and a talented cast of performers including Suppositori Spelling, Raya Light, Garza, Miss Rahni, Lil Miss Hot Mess, fAction, and SF Boylesque.

    Of course, Drag Queens Against the War is a far more accurate description of the membership than Iraq Veterans Against the War, and it would probably give them more media exposure, but if this is their way to legitimize the organization, I don’t think it’ll work. And I’m not sure how Army Sergeant would fit in at this point.

    Besides, the anti-war movement already has representation of the drag queens – Code Pink.