Memorial Day
According to Iraq Coalition Casualty Count, today, we remember and mourn 3,455 soldiers killed in Iraq. That's 3,455 friends, family members, and loved ones. Unlike what the President believes, the men and women who have lost their lives in Iraq are not commas. To suggest that these men and women were commas is vile and psychopathic.
On September 24, 2006, the "Commander Guy" said this on Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer.
BLITZER: Let’s move on and talk a little bit about Iraq. Because this is a huge, huge issue, as you know, for the American public, a lot of concern that perhaps they are on the verge of a civil war, if not already a civil war…. We see these horrible bodies showing up, tortured, mutilation. The Shia and the Sunni, the Iranians apparently having a negative role. Of course, al Qaeda in Iraq is still operating.So, Mr. Bush sees this...
BUSH: Yes, you see — you see it on TV, and that’s the power of an enemy that is willing to kill innocent people. But there’s also an unbelievable will and resiliency by the Iraqi people…. Admittedly, it seems like a decade ago. I like to tell people when the final history is written on Iraq, it will look like just a comma because there is — my point is, there’s a strong will for democracy.
While America sees this...
Mr. President, these are real people, and not commas.
"Comma" by The Zed Jones Unit
So, Mr. President, at least for today, salute the troops like you mean it.
I would also like to take this opportunity to salute all our soldiers who are currently serving in Iraq. We want you home safe and soon. (See how it's done, Georgie.)
Thanks for reading the crap i typed.
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