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* Jeff wrote, On 3/21/2007 1:34 PM:
* Wilbur Hubbard wrote, On 3/21/2007 12:24 PM: "Jeff" wrote in message . .. * Nathan Branden wrote, On 3/21/2007 12:02 PM: I just read that American war protesters are buring effigies of American soldiers on American soil! Once again, American soldiers are trapped in between a radical left public and their duty. Thanks a lot you hippie scumbag protesters. We need a few more Kent States to clear up this hippie style scum. As always the American people have turned on our troops. Maybe they'll see the light when America's armed forces turns upon an ungrateful citizenry. Where did you "read" this? I'll bet you made it up! If it did really happen, it certainly would have been the act of a few on the lunatic fringe. Before you associate them with anyone of the "left" or "liberal" persuasion you would have to include the acts of the right-wing fringe such as Tim McVeigh as part of the conservative, right wing mainstream. I defy you to produce a link to this event. Hey, stupid! It's on Drudge. http://littlegreenfootballs.com/webl...he_Troops&only I may be mistaken, but I believe the pictures on Drudge are from four years ago, before Iraq. There was a large protest, part of the world wide anti-war protest on Feb 15, 2003. Perhaps I was mistaken - there was a protest in Portland yesterday. However, there was no mention in the Portland paper of a burning in effigy. The writeup described it as a peaceful protest. Of the hundred pictures posted, there is one that might have been the aftermath of such an event. However, it was not the central focus of the demonstration, and there was no news coverage of it at all. Claiming that this singular event, if it occurred at all, is representative of the entire liberal half of the population is shameful. |