Anti-War Protests Target Wounded at Army Hospital
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 antiwar demonstrations since March. The protesters hold signs that read "Maimed for Lies" and "Enlist here and die for Halliburton."
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Big Bubba Note: Need we be surprised that the media have ignored these shameful demonstrators?
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Big Bubba Note: Need we be surprised that the media have ignored these shameful demonstrators?
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I don't know BB. I think I'd rather have them down in Crawford with Cindy. It's the "other half" of the same show. Why air it?
-FJ
Two funerals to attend tomorrow morning. Helping family of my best friend (his nephew died) has me totally side tracked for now. Back in action soon.
Duck, here is everything you love in one article. Code Pink whackjobs and freepers. This is not Rush Limbaugh's imagination, or anybody else's. This is the story about Walter Reed demonstrations from Cybercast News Service. Watch the video.
The President gave a speech at Coronado today. Some vacation.
-FJ
Bush Cuts Short Vacation to Oversee Relief Efforts
By Nicole Gaouette and Edwin Chen, Times Staff Writers
WASHINGTON -- Government and private relief agencies scrambled today to cope with a worsening humanitarian crisis along the Gulf Coast, and President Bush decided to cut short his vacation and return to Washington to oversee the effort.
Does anyone know where the delirious Duck gets his news? Even a paper that caters to the delirious, like the Los Angeles Times, notes that President Bush is cutting short his vacation to return to Washington.
Duck, we sure are proud of both President George H.W. Bush and President George W. Bush. We Texans have the possibility of a third grand Presidential library while Massachusetts struggles along with the hope that they will someday have the Senator Ted Kennedy hip flask museum
"Hip flask museum"? LOL! Fits, doesn't it?
Talk about disasters! Bringing 20,000 Cajuns to the Astrodome. Will Texas survive as we know it?
I haven't been around to hear the buzz yet, but I think I hear it inside my house. San Antonio Hero, Tom Benson, is bringing the Saints to the Alamodome for a preseason game. This is Cowboys and Spurs Country, however, San Antonio is a hotbed of NFL fanaticism. The Alamodome will fill up and local Texicans will embrace the Saints, for now.
To help victims rebuild after the widespread devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, foriegn aid is pouring in from across the globe.
This is Dan Rather with "Fat Chance News" signing off.
(and you dumb cons thought I was history)
Dan this is Peter Jennings. We were wrong. The Christians are right. We have a great fast pitch softball team down here.
You're pitching next season.
Pete.
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