Wednesday, January 18, 2006

The Democratic party have no men oh honor, so they create them,

The shortest book ever written
Famous Democrat War Heroes
''Since November, the media have carried around Rep. John Murtha around on their shoulders like a conquering hero for his opposition to the war in Iraq. They’ve thrown around the words “war hero” like clowns throwing candy at a parade. Murtha was broadcast far and wide attacking Vice President Cheney for his five deferments from Vietnam, suggesting these chicken hawks don’t like any suggestions about how to fight a war.

''If Murtha were a Republican accusing a Democrat like this, we know what would happen. The so-called nonpartisan, objective, “mainstream” media would either (a) totally ignore him as an irrelevant, obscure House wacko, or (b) investigate his own military record to see if he earned all the “war hero” talk. And if discrepancies were found, all hell would break loose. And if you don’t believe me, just ask John O’Neill and the Swift Boat Vets for Truth, who underwent first (a) and then (b) when they challenged John Kerry.

''But Murtha is a Democrat accusing a Republican. So it fell to the Cybercast News Service, (CNSNews.com, which I founded), and reporters Marc Morano and Randy Hall to look into the Murtha military record. What they found were a lot of similarities to the military record of John Kerry.'' -- "Bozell Column: Murtha's Mangled Medal Stories"

Bozell doesn't need any help from me in making  the case that, once again, we have a democrat with a dubious war record,  whom the left uses to cover  their treason.  While I was making coffee just now, this stuff ran through my head ...
  • Ron Kovic, portrayed by Tom Cruise in Oliver Stone's, Born on the Fourth of July ... a movie in which only two accuracies were portrayed 1.) There was a Vietnam War, and 2) Kovic was wounded there.  Everything else in the movie was contrived, manufactured, and bullshit.  To this day Kovic is trotted rolled out  by the left to a lend his "war hero" imprimatur to the anti-American protest du jour.
  • How dare you question the patriotism of Vietnam war hero Max Cleland, a man who gave two legs and an arm in Vietnam combat?  Remember?  That, back in 2002, when Sen. Cleland was writing the script Murtha is reading from today.  Voters in Georgia threw him out, and oh by the way, Cleland's wounds were the result of him foolishly playing games with a hand grenade that  detonated.
  • Sen. Tom Harkin used his record as a  Navy fighter pilot in Vietnam as cover (WTF?)  to call Vice President Dick Cheney a "coward"  for not serving in that war.  Problem is, Harkin didn't either. He made his combat stories up, spending the war years eating sushi in Tokyo.  Iowa voters have yet to throw him out.  I guess they have more tolerance for two-bit liars than do I.
  • Same goes for Massachusetts voters.  See John Kerry.
  • Lyndon Johnson's  decoration,  for air combat that never was, seems to have set an ugly precedent for the paper heroes in today's party of hatred and treason.  If you run across one in the airport, yell "Boo," and watch them crap their pants. 
Say Amen.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Let's not forget the PT109 boy, John F. Kennedy, who was asleep on duty when that Japanese destroyer the Amagiri cut it in half losing two of his crew members on August 2, 1943, he was going to get a courts-marshal for negligence by Admiral Chester A. Nimitz until papa Joe interceded, the rest is contrived history on that tin horn hero too.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

You're right ... I forgot about that deal/ Ay Carumba.

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