Not content to help with propaganda, after this eventual defeat, some gave direct aid and comfort to the enemy. In late December 2004, members of the far-Left group Code Pink delivered $600,000 in cash and supplies to (in their words) “the other side” in Fallujah.The author, Ben Johnson, makes a pretty strong case for the idea that the actions of liberals are actually treasonous.
All of us, every single man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth were born with the same unalienable rights; to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, if the governments of the world can't get that through their thick skulls, then, regime change will be necessary.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Code Pink Commits What Amounts to Treason
In a FrontPage article called How the Party of Defeat Lost Fallujah, I read this and saw red:
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I have a hard time seeing how that is not treason. I mean, if Ben Johnson makes a good case FOR it being treason, let's hear the case saying it isn't.
Pastorius,
I agree. Have you ever heard the term "Biting the hand that feeds you?" Well these women are removing the gun from the hand that is using it to protect their rights.
Feeling that they are doing this great, noble, selfless, courageous thing, they are actually perpetrating evil.
Citizen Warrior,
The radical left often refers to America as oppressive and imperialists, but they don't know real oppressive or real imperialism. The radical left looks at Islamic and Communist states and see America as their oppressor, rather than those regimes as the inherently oppressive monstrosities they actually are. I'm sick and tired of my country being called fascist, theocratic and imperialist, by some of its own citizens, who don't know what those terms truly mean. Most Americans should be glad that they never had to experience true fascism, true theocracy or true imperialism.
Here here!
Every Semper Fi parent should see this.
Ah, the lovely sight of pink parasols. What harm could such civilized ladies possibly do?
Actually, Code Pink members are unbalanced, hostile and violent.
They're also raging hypocrites. Here's how they describe themselves on their website: "With an emphasis on joy and humor, CODEPINK women and men seek to activate, amplify and inspire a community of peacemakers through creative campaigns and a commitment to non-violence."
Remember when a Code Pink member with blood on her hands tried to assault Condi Rice during a Congressional hearing?
That was a perfectly clear example of joy, humor and a commitment to non-violence. Just like that banner calling for the murder of our troops. Uh-huh, sure.
The Banner has clearly been photoshoped.
Anonymous,
you said,
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The Banner has clearly been photoshoped.
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And what makes you think its not real?
The banner is photoshoped. Anyone more interested in spreading truth than hatred would have bothered to ascertain this before posting this foul, hateful crap.
How do I know? I had friends who witnessed the rally and saw the real banner, which said "women say no to war," or something like that, and I'm a professional graphic artist who works with Photoshop every day.
There's already so much hatred in the world: why spread more with untruths?
The banner is not the point. It's a commentary on the story.
The story is the point.
Code Pink delivered money to our enemies.
The story is true.
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