Sunday, August 28, 2005

Nimrods Protest War

Anti-War Protests Target Wounded at Army Hospital
Now the "anti-war" movement has escalated from protested using the dead to using the wounded. Like I have said before -- the protest and protesters are the only similarity between Iraq and Vietnam. Take a look at these wonderful examples of humanity in this video. My only question -- where will these nimrods go when Walter Read closes?
Washington (CNSNews.com) - The Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., the current home of hundreds of wounded veterans from the war in Iraq, has been the target of weekly anti-war demonstrations since March. The protesters hold signs that read 'Maimed for Lies' and 'Enlist here and die for Halliburton.'

The anti-war demonstrators, who obtain their protest permits from the Washington, D.C., police department, position themselves directly in front of the main entrance to the Army Medical Center, which is located in northwest D.C., about five miles from the White House.

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