Category: I hate hippies

  • Michael Moore: snipers are cowards

    Yep, that fellow who overeats, the fellow who told us that there is “no terrorist threat”, the fellow who wants to take away our Constitutional rights, the fellow who admires the Castro brothers more than he admires any American, took a few seconds out of his life to tell us that snipers are cowards, you know the weekend that a movie about an American Sniper is leading in Hollywood sales.

    Everyone who believes that Michael Moore had an uncle killed in World War II by a sniper, raise your hand. Yeah, me neither. I’m pretty certain that yellow streak of his runs way back into his antecedents. Funny how he’s never mentioned this unfortunate uncle before. But, you know, it could be true, so that makes it valid.

    I’m pretty sure he just figured that folks have been ignoring his stupid documentaries and needed to remind his followers (both of them) that he’s still around.

    It’s apparent to me that all of the leftists are upset at the success of the movie, some morons have written bad reviews of the movie even though they had only seen the trailer;

    I have not seen American Sniper. But if the trailer is any indication, Eastwood’s film, like Zero Dark Thirty, tries to make a straightforward situation more complex than it is.

    I guess the combination of Chris Kyle and Clint Eastwood is just too much for them to bear. I haven’t seen the movie yet, so I’m not going to write anything about it, like these two peckerwoods should have done.

    ADDED: Was this the uncle that was killed by a sniper;

    Following in his father Herb Moore’s footsteps — who served in the U.S. Marine Corps and fought in World War I — Frank Moore joined the Marine Corps in 1942 and became part of the 1st Marine Corps Division, fighting in the South Pacific in World War II.

    “Frank was proud of his country, but he also fiercely believed in peace. “Anyone” he would say, “who has seen war first-hand would not want to ever start one,” states his obituary.

    He died from his wounds last year, I guess.

  • Dear Jane Fonda; Vets just don’t forget

    Dear Jane Fonda; Vets just don’t forget

    Commie-hugging Jane Fonda was in Frederick, Maryland recently for some sort of appearance at the Weinberg Center for the Arts and she was greeted by about 50 veterans who didn’t like the idea that she was there;

    “Whenever possible I try to sit down with vets and talk with them, because I understand and it makes me sad,” Fonda told a relatively full theater, responding to a submitted question. “It hurts me and it will to my grave that I made a huge, huge mistake that made a lot of people think I was against the soldiers.”

    Veterans at the protest don’t care that she claims that she “hurts”. In fact, she has told veterans recently that we should “get a life” and forgive her for being a traitor during her trip to North Vietnam. In 2009, she tried to help the failing IVAW with a fundraising event. In 2011, she accused veterans of spreading lies about her – in spite of photographic evidence to the contrary.

    Meanwhile back in Frederick;

    About 50 veterans, many of whom served in Vietnam, held signs saying “Forgive? Maybe. Forget? Never” and waved flags outside the theater for about two hours, occasionally booing people entering the Weinberg Center, including state Sen. Ron Young.

    “But those people out there … I’m a lightning rod,” Fonda said. “This famous person goes and does something that looks like I’m against the troops, which wasn’t true, but it looked that way, and I’m a convenient target. So I understand.”

    However, Fonda said she did not regret traveling to North Vietnam, saying her time there was “an incredible experience.”

    “We feel what she did was so egregious … (she) really cost lives,” said Mike McGowan, a Marine Corps veteran who served as an infantryman in Vietnam from 1968 to 1969.

    Of course, there were stank-ass hippies there supporting her, too, it is Maryland after all;

    At least one person turned out to demonstrate in favor of Fonda, saying the actress’s work as an activist and founder of nonprofits helping women should also be recognized and represented.

    “I feel like you can’t vilify Jane Fonda but not vilify our government,” said Gabrielle Hash, who stood among veterans holding a handmade poster in support of Fonda.

    What? Moron.

    I don’t listen to the Dixie Chicks either.

  • Stank-ass hippies interrupt vet’s ceremony

    Stank-ass hippies interrupt vet’s ceremony

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    Country Singer sends us a link to an article about a ceremony in Portland, Oregon for 100-year-old U.S. Navy veteran Dario Raschio who was receiving a bunch of medals from US Democrat Senator Ron Wyden when stank-ass hippies interupted;

    Shortly after Wyden began speaking, though, protesters erupted in the back of the room, shouting “hands-up, don’t shoot!” More than 100 pushed through the doors, banged on the windows from outside and hoisted signs.

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    Raschio glossed over the incident. He seemed more concerned by the immediate action he was witnessing. As he grabbed the mic to speak, more shouts came from the back of the room, demanding the military exit from Iraq [emphasis is mine].

    The feisty centenarian quickly responded, “Give me a chance” which brought chuckles from the audience. He further chastised the shouters, saying “Let’s show a little respect for this occasion,” to which the crowd applauded.

    So, I guess it’s popular in Oregon to protest in favor of ISIS – good for them.

  • I Think Vets and Active Duty Personnel Will Just Love This Guy

    Metropolitan State University is in Denver, CO. It promotes itself as “a top choice for active-duty military and veterans to pursue higher education”.

    It also has one each Charles Angeletti as a professor. He teaches at least one class – American Civilization.

    Angeletti seems somewhat opinionated. Here are some of Angeletti’s thoughts on the USA:   “We’re very racist, we’re very repressive, we’re very Christian oriented, we don’t tolerate other kinds of thinking in this country.”

    As you might have guessed, Angeletti isn’t exactly conservative in his political leanings.  That’s reportedly apparent in the way he teaches his classes, too.

    Here’s a sample of how Angeletti teaches his American Civilization class. It’s something he reportedly has his students memorize and recite – his modified version of the Pledge of Allegiance.

    “I pledge allegiance to and wrap myself in the flag of the United States Against Anything Un-American. And to the Republicans for which it stands, two nations, under Jesus, rich against poor, with curtailed liberty and justice for all except blacks, homosexuals, women who want abortions, Communists, welfare queens, treehuggers, feminazis, illegal immigrants, children of illegal immigrants, and you, if you don’t watch your step.”

    (Apparently Angeletti also isn’t particularly bright either, notwithstanding the fact that he’s a college professor.  In particular, Angeletti apparently isn’t bright enough to figure out that if America really was as intolerant as he claims he’d not be allowed to spew his brand of idiocy in publicl.)

    I’m thinking that Angeletti’s moronic screed above – which is so poorly written that it isn’t even internally consistent regarding the point Angeletti’s attempting, abysmally badly, to make – is going to resonate with those active duty personnel and veterans that Metropolitan State University claims to want as students.  But I’m also thinking it won’t resonate in precisely the way that Dr. Ivory Tower Numbnuts here wants.

    Look, I’m all for academic freedom. But I do have a problem seeing public taxes pay someone to advocate blatantly false political propaganda as truth, and for teaching monumental idiocy.  And make no mistake about it:  if Metropolitan State students are getting any Pell grants or Federally guaranteed student loans – or are using VA benefits to attend the school – you and I are helping pay for this idiocy.

    Per the linked Fox News story, “Officials at Metropolitan State University of Denver did not immediately return requests for comment.”

  • Hippies worried that the truth about Vietnam era will get out

    Hippies worried that the truth about Vietnam era will get out

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    The New York Times reports that those stank-ass hippies from the 60s and 70s are worried that the Pentagon might get the opportunity to tell the story of the Vietnam War without their stank-ass filter. Never mind that Tom Hayden, Daniel Ellsberg and the rest of that crowd have had their say in every classroom since, and they’re losing their grip on public opinion these days. It seems that the Pentagon, now run by a veteran of that war, is planning a 50th anniversary commemoration of the Vietnam War, and the hippies feel left out according to the New York Times;

    Leading Vietnam historians complain that it focuses on dozens of medal-winning soldiers while giving scant mention to mistakes by generals and the years of violent protests and anguished debate at home.

    The website’s “interactive timeline” omits the Fulbright hearings in the Senate, where in 1971 a disaffected young Vietnam veteran named John Kerry — now President Obama’s secretary of state — asked, “How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?” In one early iteration, the website referred to the 1968 My Lai massacre, in which American troops killed hundreds of Vietnamese civilians, as the My Lai Incident.

    The glossy view of history has now prompted more than 500 scholars, veterans and activists — including the civil rights leader Julian Bond; Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the top-secret Pentagon Papers; Lawrence J. Korb, a former assistant secretary of defense under President Ronald Reagan; and Peter Yarrow of the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary — to join Mr. Hayden in demanding the ability to correct the Pentagon’s version of history and a place for the old antiwar activists in the anniversary events.

    Imagine how horrible that would be – an actual examination of the job that Americans did, the war they fought, without a mention of the stank-ass hippies. Without a mention of John Kerry and the courageous Vietnam Veterans Against the War and their mindless bullshit lies about the war. Yeah, one of them admitted to me that he lied at Winter Soldier I so he could get some hairy-legged hippie chick trim.

    But in antiwar and peace advocacy circles, unease has been percolating for some time. Veterans for Peace, an antiwar group based in St. Louis that includes many Vietnam veterans, has been talking since Mr. Obama’s speech about an “alternative commemoration,” said its executive director, Michael McPhearson.

    Mr. McPhearson was unaware of the Hayden petition. “One of the biggest concerns for us,” he said, “is that if a full narrative is not remembered, the government will use the narrative it creates to continue to conduct wars around the world — as a propaganda tool.”

    Yeah, most of the “Veterans for Peace” are not Vietnam veterans. Michael McPhearson, VFP’s Executive Director was an artillery officer during Desert Storm. We’ve exposed many of the members of the Veterans for Peace as frauds – so yeah, they should definitely be part of this exercise. Folks like Ward Reilly , Doug Zachary, Hal Muskat, and Jim Goodnow, you know, phony Vietnam veterans all, yet all members of VFP and VVAW, all liars, but they should have input at a commemoration for the sacrifice of Americans at a war they never attended.

    The effort is also something of a reunion for the group. After scanning the list of signatories, Mr. Ellsberg, 83, exclaimed, “God, I’m glad they’re all alive!”

    Alive, unlike many of the troops who lost their lives in Vietnam while the stank-ass hippies did their best to get them killed and then spat at the survivors when they returned.

    “You can’t separate this effort to justify the terrible wars of 50 years ago from the terrible wars of today,” said Phyllis Bennis, a Middle East expert who has known Mr. Hayden since the early 1970s. “When I saw this, I thought immediately, ‘We’ve got to stop this.’ ”

    Yeah, Americans might actually experience something positive about the people who served during Vietnam without the distortions from the stank ass hippies. Of course, we all know that this administration and this Secretary of Defense will fold like a Kmart lawn chair in the face of this limp-wrist assault by girly-men, and sully the whole thing.

    Added January 28th 2015 by Sporkmaster.

    It seems that Sally Kohn is promoting his story on her site as well.

  • ‘American Power’ blog at ANSWER protest in Anaheim

    ‘American Power’ blog at ANSWER protest in Anaheim

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    Our buddy, Donald Douglas, from “American Power” blog sends us a link to his report on the annual ANSWER “March to End Police Terror” in Anaheim, CA. It seems that they don’t like publicity, you know, even though they’re marching in public. They tormented Donald while he took their pictures and Tweeted about their little march.

    He bumped into our old friend Mike Prysner, the socialist/communist fellow who was a member of Iraq Veterans Against the War until he discovered that they weren’t radical enough for his tastes so he helped found “March Forward” the Maoist version of the veterans anti-war movement – ANSWER’s platoon of mannequins who call themselves veterans.

    According to Douglas, Prysner grabbed his camera/phone and threw it in the street. You know, because Prysner is against violence and all for social justice.

    Speaking of Prysner, we have a feature coming up about him written by someone who Prysner tried to silence with courtroom antics (like we’ve never seen that before).

    But you should click over to American Power and read the whole thing and look at the pictures of the goofy-looking freaks of ANSWER.

  • Sticker attracts drama

    Sticker attracts drama

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    Chief Tango sends us a link to a story about Ellen Wilson in Savannah, Georgia who had an “I Love My Soldier” bumpersticker on her car. Some peawit took the opportunity to leave her a note for something she put on her own car;

    “So I noticed your “I love my soldier decal. I’m sure he is your “hero” too right? I feel really bad for you and how blind you must be to what is really going on in this country. First off he is not your hero.

    Your “man” is a pawn being used in the immoral game of wholesale murder. If you’re aware of the real reason America goes to war (corporate profits) and the role “soldiers” play in making such immoral acts possible. The last thing you would label a soldier is a hero.

    There is nothing heroic about blindly following immoral orders from a undeserved paycheck, especially when such orders involve the unnecessary murder of others! It’s people like you and your “soldier” who are destructing our country, shame on you b****! You’re lucky I didn’t slash your damn tires!!”

    Now, I could understand it if she was putting those bumperstickers on someone’s car that didn’t belong to her, but it was on her property. And it didn’t say that she loved her “hero”, but that is what this empty-headed cretin went off on. I don’t know why they needed quotes around man or soldiers, either.

    It was probably some skank who got kicked to the curb by a Ranger in Savannah once. Stank-ass hippie.

  • Bill Ayers on Bowe Bergdahl

    Bill Ayers on Bowe Bergdahl

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    Last week, our favorite domestic terrorist, Billy Ayers, friend to Chicago politicians and our own President, wrote a little piece on his blog in regards to Bowe Bergdahl. Ayers begins by calling John McCain a terrorist, or he uses words to that effect;

    My brother Rick was one of the heroes of the American war against Viet Nam—he helped to organize and articulate war resistance in his unit, refused to kill people or to be killed in pursuit of the rulers’ imperial dreams, and deserted the US Army, spending the next decade on the run and in active resistance to war and racism. Unlike folks like John McCain who committed war crimes every day, dropping bombs on civilians, ruining farmland and infrastructure and murdering farmers and workers from the air, Rick stood for peace and justice.

    Yeah, while I’m no fan of John McCain the politician, I am a fan of the John McCain who went to war and then spent years in a prisoner of war camp which cut short his career of ruining farmland. But, it’s a little odd to me that someone like Ayers who plotted to blow up a Fort Dix NCO Club dance would talk about “peace and justice”. But Ayers compounds that idiocy;

    A few years ago a group of German radicals and peace activists created a huge depiction of a soldier in profile, running hard as his helmet and rifle are flying away from him, and called it The Monument to the Unknown Deserter. They displayed their monument from town to town and city to city all over the country. We need that kind of sentiment—that monument—here, now more than ever.

    It’s nice that Ayers can spout that kind of idiocy, encourage desertion among the troops, knowing that very few would actually take his advice, and knowing that his security will be maintained by the vast majority of service members who won’t desert.

    If Bowe Bergdahl went AWOL, becoming one of millions of deserters throughout history, we should embrace that action on his part. We should stand up visibly, noisily, and salute the courage not to fight.

    Yeah, well, the “courage not to fight” is pretty rampant through out America, since the large majority of Americans have decided not to fight anywhere besides on their TV and computer screens. So Bergdahl is one of many.The difference is that Bergdahl promised that he would and then when the chips were down, he apparently turned his back on his comrades and went for a long walk.