Jun 262011
 
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The anti-war, anti-military, and — frankly — anti-American asshats at government-funded (because they suck balls too much to exist in a free market) NPR have this brilliant piece of journalism out today bitching that our Soldiers, while fighting and dying for our country, are selflessly using air conditioning — AIR CONDITIONING!!!!!! — to bring them some modicum of relief from the blistering heat of Iraq and Afghanistan.

The amount the U.S. military spends annually on air conditioning in Iraq and Afghanistan: $20.2 billion.

That’s more than NASA’s budget. It’s more than BP has paid so far for damage during the Gulf oil spill. It’s what the G-8 has pledged to help foster new democracies in Egypt and Tunisia.

I wonder how much of my tax dollars is wasted keeping their commie offices air conditioned?

In a breaking news story tomorrow, look for NPR to bitch and whine that we’re actually feeding —- FEEDING!!!! — the Soldiers who are deployed in defense of our nation.

Makes me want to find the nearest NPR employee and mule kick him in his worthless shriveled up ball sack.

 

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  4 Responses to “NPR wants to deprive Soldiers deployed to blistering hot war zones of air conditioning”

  1. How dare they? The nerve!
    Not one of those worthless fucks ever put their life on the line for their country like our military…

    I wish I could bitch slap each and every one of them…

  2. I read about this at Hot Air – with a link to the New York Times. I wish I could ship all those NPR listeners and NYT writers and readers out to Iraq in the summer and leave them there for a few months with no air conditioning, and no U.S. military to protect them from the inestimable, enriching effects of Muslim Arab culture. My enlisted son will soon be spending almost a year in a locale where it’s routinely 120F in the summer; he’d damned well better have air conditioning.

  3. Sorry, that was me, not “anonymous.” I hit submit a bit prematurely.

  4. I would gladly trade the $420million that the Corporation for Public Broadcasting gets from the gubmint to help offset the expense of keeping our warriors cool while serving in the sand box. At least we know the money for our troops is well spent, unlike that which goes to NPR.

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