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jharp is just pissed that his fellow liberals were not able to turn Iraq in another Vietnam. You know where liberals get to crow about "ending the war" while the allies in the countries we abandoned are sent to the "killing fields" for a little diet of bullet to the neck. Unfortunately for him, Iraqis will have their own government free from Saddam Hussein and his sons or the Iranians. That is a disaster? I wonder jharp, were you one of those "human shields" which doped their way to Iraq and ended up stationed at one of Saddam's palaces?

It must surely also rankle jharpy that his intelligence was so lacking that he supported a boy who campaigned on his opposition to the "surge" and his extreme knowledge that it would fail. So Bambi was 100% wrong while proving that he was willing to base his actions on political reasons, not sound judgment and ole harpy failed for it like a love-struck teenage girl. Nice, harpy!

So spare us the idiotic feigned concern about soldiers, nobody is buying it. Your support of the commu-crat party which embraces Murtha, Kerry, Durbin, Conyers, Daily Kos, DU and all the other military hating scum tells everybody enough about you that they will every need to know.

This by HHkirst: "He disassembled and removed the bolts of all those AK's, and not one of the Iraqi's tried to put a round in the chamber before going on patrol and noticed? He's full of sh*t."
And this by techie: "So, he "removed the bolts" from the rifles from the "company" of Iraqi forces?
And these Iraqi forces didn't notice that their guns were a pound lighter, couldn't load, and had a gaping hole in them?
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiight."

These are my thoughts exactly. If this A-hole, who reminds me of John Kerry (who built a political career on such bulls--t), is still in the Army, he ought to be prosecuted for disgracing his uniform and for endangering our allies. But it probably is simple bulls--t. And certainly bulls--t, especially soldierly bull--t, is something jharp has a vested interest in supporting.

c'mon fred...

kerry had it much tougher. 4 months of service in Vietnam, three purple hearts. He was out there getting 'wounded' at the rate of almost once per month.

"As for number 1, I was one of the veterans of IVAW who developed a verification process for all testifiers. We took this process very seriously, and even told testifiers that if they falsified stories or documents, we would submit reports to authorities to have them prosecuted under the Stolen Valor Act of 2005. Every veteran submitted a DD214, in addition to photos of themselves overseas, and often, photographs proving their claims. We also collected corroborating testimony from soldiers that had served with the testifier."

That's hilarious, given how easily Jessie MacBeth and Jimmy Massey managed to become "testifiers".

http://keohane.blogspot.com/2008/03/jesse-macbeth-to-winter-soldier.html

http://keohane.blogspot.com/2008/03/is-ivaw-keeping-silent-on-another-fraud.html


You didn't verify squat. You simply stood up and called for other moonbats and pretend soldiers to make up stories and lies to smear our troops. And now that another one of them has been exposed, you're threatening the people who exposed him.

Bullying leftist thugs. Supporters of people who smear our troops and try to use governmental power to hurt them. That's all you and your kind are.


http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2008/02/371741.shtml

http://hotair.com/archives/2008/06/12/jodie-davis-code-pink-founder-obama-bundler-osama-apologist/


Perry O'Brien presents us with some fine new straw dogs: "... it always strikes me as strange that some on the right believe US veterans should be prohibited from exercising the civil liberties they swore to protect...
Posted by: Perry O'Brien | Thursday, January 15, 2009 at 09:36 AM"

First, no one in the military has a civil right to decide whether a war is legal or illegal. That is done through our civilian leadership, legislation, and courts.

"Even stranger, in my mind, is the belief that the military should never be criticized from within. When soldiers witness illegal and immoral behavior, shouldn't they report it? And shouldn't US civilians, who (in theory) have constitutional control over war, be informed about the realities of modern war and military service?" O'Brien again.

Second, no one in the military is required to obey an illegal order, admitedly this is often a difficult decision to make, especially in the stress of combat. But our video man, the one with a voice like a professional wrestler, isn't reporting immoral nor illegal behavior from within. He is outside of a military installation using a megaphone and making a vid about how he and at least about 40 plus other soldiers sabotaged the war effort of the allies he was supposed to be training and aiding...there is a word for this in our language, Mr. O'Brien. It is TREACHERY. There are two legitimate ways for service people to report wrong-doing. One, go up the chain of command. Two, go to the IG, Inspector General.

But as I said, this guy's story seems like bulls--t and doesn't hold up to the slightest scrutiny. Mr. O'Brien, if a bolt were to be removed from your weapon without your knowledge and you were about to go into a combat area, how long would it take you to discover you had no bolt? Pull the other one.

"c'mon fred...
kerry had it much tougher. 4 months of service in Vietnam, three purple hearts. He was out there getting 'wounded' at the rate of almost once per month."

Easy for you to say, mark, you probably never have been on the receiving end of a flying paperclip.

LOL Mark, Fred...what were they for, by the way? As I vaguely remember it was something like a sliver, a hangnail and little piece of a grenade that he had tossed.

If you're lookin' for privacy, jharp, a bullhorn is probably not the best plan.

Why JHARP is one of my best buddies!

JHARP served in our military just as honorably as John Kerry and Jessie MacBeth did. Why JHARP would no more lie or smear our troops than John Murtha would.

What happens to a useful idiot when he's no longer useful? I have a feeling this ranting scumbag with the bullhorn is going to find out.

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