Title: US Soldier Demands Apology From Senator Claire McCaskill at Town Hall Source:
[None] URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNHifPKTdUI Published:Jul 30, 2009 Author:Staff Post Date:2009-07-30 10:33:26 by Horse Keywords:None Views:528 Comments:47
I demand apologies from all the soldiers over the last eight years who have obeyed illegal orders and committed war crimes in several different countries.
I demand the standing-down of the standing military, thus saving $1.1 trillion a year. Several trillion above and beyond that was stolen from the Pentagon (audit revealed this on Sept. 10, 2001) and most likely wound up in Israel, the instigator of the criminal wars as well as what happened Sept. 11, 2001.
God knows there are enough gun owners in this country to defend it from all enemies, foreign or domestic.
I want one O to explain to me why this war is different than the one in Iraq.
I'd like this "patriot" to explain to me why he apparently discovered his constitutional principles only after his god-emperor, Bush the Magnificent, left office.
Principles are something we hold steadily, regardless of which of the malicious midgets in either party are currently in power.
No points unless you hold your principles consistently, exactly as Ron Paul does. For that matter, as Kucinich generally does or as Russ Feingold or Tom Coburn does.
We do enjoy precisely the government we deserve. So instead of asking why the Usurper is in power, maybe more people should be asking why they so richly deserve our Negro-In-Chief. And they do deserve it richly.
Principles are something we hold steadily, regardless of which of the malicious midgets in either party are currently in power.
Some may be held over from proper upbringing, however the natural course of the human existance dictates that principles are formed and molded in early adulthood. This young fellow is learning to hold steadily, which is more than I can say for most apathetic baby boomers.
How many elections do you think the young soldier has been old enough to vote in? He's one of the few more educated young people who is willing to stand up for what he believes. Too bad more middle aged apathetic Americans don't do the same. He could teach his elders a few lessons on standing up for principles.
How many elections do you think the young soldier has been old enough to vote in?
Hell, these kids never had a chance. No more than the infants now have a chance in weighing in on the vast debts being accumulated for them to pay off decades from now.