By Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy on Nov 5, 2008 in Afghanistan, Bernardine Dohrn, Bill Ayers, Germany, John McCain, Soldiers/Veterans, Vietnam, Voter Enfranchisement | 28 Comments
Major H/T/ to McKatmoon, an alert reader at No Quarter, for this tip. This is disturbing. Here’s the story: John McCain filed a lawsuit in VA at this late date for a reason you are not going to believe. It turns out that the absentee ballots required by military personnel serving abroad [...]
By Uppity Woman on Oct 28, 2008 in Barack Obama, Bernardine Dohrn, Bill Ayers, Chicago politics, Cuba, Vietnam, Weather Underground, William Ayers | 44 Comments
Cross-Posted from The Real Barack Obama.
Sung to the tune of “The Way We Were”.
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If the MSM had any difficulty, or even cared about, finding unrepentant domestic terrorist and Weather Underground leader Bill Ayers, or his wife, Bernardine Dohrn, during a week this past September, it was perhaps because they didn’t know where to look — [...]
By Bud White on Aug 18, 2008 in Abortion, Backtrack Obama, Bill Clinton, Communism, Current Affairs, Flip Flopping, George Bush, Germany, Iraq, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Terrorism, Vietnam, fascism | 115 Comments
Obama’s willingness to flip-flop has earned him the moniker Backtrack Obama. He betrayed progressives by voting for the FISA legislation; he promised to expand Bush’s faith-based initiatives; he equivocated on choice by saying that “mental distress” should not be a factor in abortion.
Obama’s newest flip flop was not over a matter of public policy [...]
By Uppity Woman on Jun 20, 2008 in Barack Obama, Bernardine Dohrn, Chris Matthews, Current Affairs, Delegates, Democrats, Elitism, George McGovern, Media Bias, Presidential Candidates, Recreate 68, Vietnam, William Ayers | 238 Comments
I was thinking yesterday about how I was a stupid angsty kid during the McGovern race. I remember being in love with George, no kidding. He was the cat’s ass to me. George was the next best thing to a 5-hosed hookah. I remember looking at Richard Nixon and thinking, yeesh what a miserable old [...]
By Taters on May 3, 2008 in My Lai, Vietnam | 60 Comments
Hugh Thompson, Lawrence Colburn and Glenn Andreotta. Remember their names? Of the three soldiers, one lives today - Lawrence Colburn. They exemplify the very best of moral courage, duty and honor. And during a time of war. I’ve tried writing about them before, but I felt woefully unable to honor them appropriately.