Congressman John Murtha (D-PA) accusing innocent Marines of “cold blooded murder” is still the most chicken-shit, traitorous, and despicable act I’ve ever seen a politician commit against our military.
Murtha clearly represents the anti-military lunatics of his party quite well.
But this makes me almost just as sick, because Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) wants to be our President and our Commander in Chief…
The Army Times reports that Rep. Kucinich was part of a protest against soldiers and a military school:
Democratic presidential hopeful Dennis Kucinich joined thousands of protesters in a demonstration Sunday against a U.S. Army school that opponents accuse of fostering human rights abuses in Latin America.
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Kucinich said one of his first acts if elected president would be to shut down the school at Fort Benning, Georgia, which trains Latin American soldiers, police and government officials.
The man who wants to command our troops, actively protesting them? Sickening.
Go Jack Army (an active duty soldier) agrees:
Yeah, yeah, this is America. Even a congressman has the right to protest the government, right? Just seems strange to me… even unseemly, for someone who purports to want to be my commander-in-chief to protest a military school…
I think it’s a bit more than “unseemly” — it’s disgraceful and disgusting. Thankfully there is zero chance in hell of the lunatic Koo-koo-Kucinich ever becoming our President. Now, if only the good people of Ohio would wake up and vote this idiot out of office and into obscurity.





Your blog says OPINIONS in the picture up above, so I would hope that is what is allowed in the comments here and that all sides have a voice. The School of the Americas and our government has been responsible for training foreign military leaders to commit war crimes against their own people. As a result of those coming out of the school and going back to their own country to take part or commit these war crimes, thousands of people have died unjustly in many massacres in Central America. Our government should be teaching the Geneva Convention and International Law to these foreign military leaders.
Left by Anita on November 24th, 2007 at 2:36 pm