Category: Usual Suspects

  • IVAW targets Fort Hood

    The Iraq Veterans Against the War have begun their campaign called “Operation Recovery” which has as it’s goal the prevention of the Army commanders to deploy “wounded” soldiers. One of my ninjas sent us this link from Aaron Hughes;

    Through out this work it has been clear that Ft. Hood stands out as the worst abuser of service members right to heal. Operation Recovery has deployed to Ft. Hood to hold III Corps and Fort Hood Commander Lt. Gen. Campbell accountable for every Ft. Hood soldier that commits suicide, is sexual assaulted, or deployed with MST, PTSD, or TBI. Get the facts.

    After requesting to meet with Gen. Campbell for over a month through certified mail and through email (to including the hundreds of emails members and supporters have sent to bring attention to our request) we were ignored. Wednesday in our attempt to not be ignored the Operation Recovery Team went to Third Corps office to meet with Gen. Campbell and deliver our demands to respect service members right to heal. We were ignored again by the General and forced to deliver our letter to an aid. Read more about the teams attempt to meet with Gen. Campbell here.

    Here’s a video of their delivery of the letter to Fort Hood Headquarters. You’ll want to turn your speakers down;

    Their “demands’;

    Imagine that. A general refused to listen to IVAW’s demands. Aren’t generals charged with responding to every group of malcontents who wanders up to the main gate of their command? And he won’t speak with some random dorks off the street who arrive unannounced.

    Someone please explain to me what would be the use of deploying soldiers to war who aren’t able to perform their mission? Ya know back during the civil war, that might make sense when soldiers were tossed into the meat grinder of combat, but now it’s senseless.

    I guess soon the IVAW will be making demands of This Ain’t Hell, too. in another link, I’m the big meany who can’t give Victor Agosto a compassionate break;

    Soldiers are incredibly loyal to each other. They’ll help each other and their families through the stress of multiple deployments. When soldiers refuse to deploy, they discover the other side of this community. All that brotherly love can turn to wrath. On the military blog This Ain’t Hell, combat veteran Jonn Lilyea called Agosto the “coward of the month.” Upon Agosto’s release, Lilyea suggested, “Now that Agosto is out of prison, he can go anywhere he wants. I urge him to go to a country that doesn’t embarrass him quite so much.” Other comments on This Ain’t Hell and other blogs can’t be reprinted here.

    Well, at least they spelled my name right and mentioned the fact that I’m a combat veteran.

    What happened to Agosto’s loyalty? He abandoned his workmates and someone else had to take his place on the line – the job has to be done, and it doesn’t matter who does it. I wonder if the guy they sent to take Agosto’s place was one of those soldiers who was wounded and needed time to recover?

  • Kokesh and remake of Footloose

    This morning I was looking for reports of Kokesh’s antics at the Jefferson Memorial yesterday and our buddy Marooned in Marin beat me to it.

    ADDED: The Code Pink version;

    Looking at the video, it looks like a bunch of spastic nerds showed up yesterday hoping to be arrested but the park police disappointed them. At the end of the video, when the park police finally decided to crack down, they started giving the cops shit. The cops are just doing their jobs, it does no good to yell at them. Yell at the people who make the laws that the cops are only enforcing, dolts.

    Actually, it’s pretty pathetic to see so many people show up for dancing at the Jefferson Memorial, but they won’t show up at the polls to vote for candidates that will get government out of their lives.

    So was the protest really all that important? I’ll bet if you asked everyone who was dancing if they thought taxes on the rich should be raised, they’d resoundingly support that – but let us dance. Should we be allowed to smoke in bars? No! But let us dance. Ban transfats? Yes, but let us dance! Tax fatty or sugary foods? Yes, but don’t stop us from dancing!

    They’ll vote for single-payer universal health care, but the government should let them dance.

    Drill and refine our own oil and gas reserves? No! But let us dance!

    Well, you get the idea. Silly, pathetic little trolls.

  • Fat Mossad agent calls for US Muslims to buy guns

    That fat US-born Jewish kid, Adam Perlman Gadahn, whom Gordon Duff has accused of being a Mossad agent, called on Muslims living in the United States to buy guns and begin killing Americans;

    “What are you waiting for?” asks Gadahn in English, and then adds that jihadis shouldn’t worry about getting caught, since so many have been released. “Over these past few years, I’ve seen the release of many, many Mujahideen whom I had never even dreamed would regain their freedom.”

    That doesn’t speak well for our justice system, does it? So, it looks like our own judges are helping al Qaeda’s recruiting efforts.

    Of course, this is al Qaeda’s way to get Congress to pass tougher gun laws and perhaps take our own guns away from us – their biggest fear is running across a legally armed American while they engage in their nefarious plans. Yeah, I carry 15 rounds of .357 Magnum everywhere I go – I roll them in pork fat, so you know who they’re for.

    Gadahn continues;

    He urges Muslims to pursue attacks with whatever is available. “Let’s take America as an example. America is absolutely awash with easily obtainable firearms. You can go down to a gun show at the local convention center and come away with a fully automatic assault rifle, without a background check, and most likely without having to show an identification card. So what are you waiting for?”

    Gadahn suggests targeting major institutions — after a clip showing the logos of such firms as Exxon, Merrill Lynch and Bank of America — and “influential public figures.” “Getting to these criminals isn’t as hard as you might think,” says Gadahn. “I mean we’ve seen how a woman knocked the Pope to the floor during Christmas mass, and how Italian leader Berlusconi’s face was smashed during a public appearance. So it’s just a matter of entrusting the matter to Allah and choosing the right place, the right time, and the right method.”

    I see that he’s awash in the typical liberal bullshit about automatic firearms and the gun show loop hole. I bought a handgun at a gun show in Keyser, West Virginia just a few weeks ago and went through the same background checks that I would in a gun shop. And I didn’t see any fully automatic rifles.

    He’s only fueling the liberals’ irrational fear of guns in the hands of Americans.

    Thanks to Old Trooper for the link.

  • Kokesh in remake of “Footloose”

    Yes, he’s finally found an issue that can get him back his former glory which he lost when he quit associating with IVAW. It’s right out of “Footlose” – Adam Kokesh is the new Ren McCormick and Suzie Benjamin will be at his side as the latest Ariel. I wonder if they’ll cast John Lithgow as the Park Police.

    Yes it’s an important issue – should ritarded anti-war charlatans be allowed to dance at the Jefferson Memorial? Oh, I found this link, thanks to Bev Perlson who sent it from the Daily Paul – the home of Kokesh lovers and associated with the OathKeepers. Toss in Code Pink and there’s a perfect circle. IVAW, Code Pink, Ron Paul and Oathkeepers.

  • Kokesh, Benjamin and Diliberto

    Here’s Adam Kokesh and Medea Benjamin setting up for their protest at the Jefferson Memorial that Ponsdorf wrote about this last weekend. I think if I had questions about the G8 these are the last three people I’d ask;

    Jake Diliberto sounds almost rational compared to Medea and Kokesh.

    At about 10:20 into the video, Medea starts telling us that she’s been arrested for doing nothing but standing on the sidewalk. She neglects to tell the audience that she was arrested for standing on the sidewalk in front of the White House after being told to move along by the Park Police.

    This was sent by one of my ninjas last week.

  • Matthis in your school

    One of my ninjas sent us these videos.

    Here’s a Philadelphia teacher explaining why she thinks it’s so important for her students to hear Matthis’ lies. She explains that her students need to learn about what went on in Iraq…but if she’s waiting to hear from Matthis, she’ll be waiting awhile because he never went to Iraq;

    For example, here’s Matthis telling students in a NYC public school just last week that he has an addiction because of what he experienced in the Army. I guess Baskin Robbins ran out of sprinkles for his sundae during his six days at Bagram.

    Yeah, an addiction that stems from his experiences. He’s trying to lay the groundwork for some PTSD claim for something that is entirely his fault.

    I have screen shots of the teachers on my other computer in the event Brower takes these videos down again.

    And here he explains the “Collateral Murder” video – even though he has no experience in the incident or Iraq. He continues on with the story that he was a “nice young man” when the Army took advantage of him when they recruited him. We all know the story about why he was living in a tent when he joined. But for some reason he doesn’t tell the students.

    Now he says he’s less of a man because of his military service. I’ll agree that he’s less of a man, but the military had nothing to do with his loss of manhood.

  • We choose hypocrisy

    One of my ninjas sent this video by Bobby Anarchy Whittenberg and his intellectually vacant song “We choose anarchy”. In it he complains about living in this country – about everything.

    I think it’s damn funny that all of this complaining about how he’s so liberated from the government, but the only money he gets comes from his VA disability check.

    It stars Matthis, who at the time he was declaring himself free from the government’s debt, he was getting VA benefits to attend college. Illegally.

    Anarchists whose sole source of income is a government check. I don’t know, that sounds a bit hypocritical to me. And, oh since when do anarchists want free universal healthcare?

  • What’s that say about the other guys?

    Jimmy Carter, probably the worst President in American history, tried to convince NBC viewers that he’s the best ex-President ever. (Picked up at Hot Air who linked to NBC – see how I linked to you there, Hot Air?)

    In an interview with NBC’s Brian Williams, former President Jimmy Carter, who has been a target of the right through the years, lauded his own post-presidency, telling Williams, “I feel that my role as a former president is probably superior to that of other presidents.”

    Superior? Really? Like the way he bought time for North Korea to develop their nuclear weapons program? The way he encourages Palestinians to kill Jews? The way he’s silent on Iran, but condemns Israel at every opportunity? Well, apparently even carter was embarrassed by his remark;

    *** UPDATE 3:59 pm ET *** Former President Carter issued a written statement after his comments aired:

    “What I meant was, for 27 years the Carter Center has provided me with superior opportunities to do good.”

    The Carter Center has provided him the opportunity to be the most superior meddler in history. Didn’t the Carter Center certify Hugo Chavez’ last election despite clear evidence that there was malfeasance involved in the election? Was it a coincidence that the certification occurred during the Bush Administration?

    Exit polling from the American firm of Penn, Schoen & Berland Associates suggested the inverse of the results Mr. Carter blessed last Monday that showed Mr. Chavez survived the recount referendum by a margin of 59% to 41%. Nor does the list of concerns for the opposition end with rigged voting machines. Many parties say they have names of government employees fired after their names were disclosed on the Internet by a pro-Chavez legislator as signers of a petition calling for the referendum. Some Venezuelan papers even reported that the paper records of the votes were found in rivers and vacant lots.

    And then Carter was disappointed when Chavez became an authoritarian and wouldn’t cooperate with the Democrat Administration.

    Carter says Chavez initially helped the country by sharing national wealth. But Carter says Chavez is now consolidating political power, making it “almost impossible” for the Obama Administration to establish friendly relations with Venezuela.

    Yeah, that’s a real superior record there, peanut boy.