Well spoke Mark Twain when he said: "Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of Congress; but I repeat myself." The truth be told not, only are they idiots, but many of them are the worst examples of humanity – and none is a better portrait of same than Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., but I am getting ahead of myself.
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I justly brand these carrion the worst kind of human beings because of their relentless attacks against our military men and women. Theirs is not simply over-the-top foolish comments, they are personal, ad-hominem attacks directed at men and women who do not deserve them – but serve under a commander in chief Boxer and those like her loathe.
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Our military men and women have families, friends and children who are proud of their relatives, friends and parents who serve. Boxer and those like writer Terry J. Allen, who can be best described as the hanky that catches the spittle from Boxer's lips, have no sense of propriety when it comes to making a simple fact fit a theory – the proportions of which even Michael Stone's work pales in comparison to.
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For Boxer and Allen to label our military as being in a drugged stupor is unforgivable. Do some military personnel use various medications to sustain them during times of unimaginable stress? Yes, they do. Does that make the entire Armed Forces the equivalent of yesteryear's rock bands – and many of today's elected officials? No, it doesn't.
How do these wild-eyed accusations and incriminations make the children of military personnel feel? What does the child think after attending a school where teachers sing praises to Michael Moore and attack the war effort, and then witnessing their recently returned parents taking medication for a legitimate ailment?
Boxer would be far better served lamenting the large number of congressmen who take prescription pills often enough to suffer "rebound." The dirty little secret that no one talks about is the number of prescription drug abusers and alcoholics that sit in positions of confidence and run our country while in a stupor – and it is certainly no secret pursuant to the addicts and abusers in the media.
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Yet Boxer and Allen, rather than report the truth of their own, attack our military in a draconian attempt to embarrass the president.
Then there is the recycled rube that the military has been infiltrated by neo-Nazis and white supremacists. This bit of damnable heterodoxy from the vacant mind of David Holthouse claims, "Ten years after a scandal over neo-Nazis in the Armed Forces, extremists are once again worming their way into recruit-starved military." (Pentagon Reduced to Recruiting Neo-Nazis; David Holthouse; July 9; Intelligence Report.)
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First of all, the military isn't recruit-starved. I recently spent a day with military personnel who were able to share exact numbers with me: Our military is not suffering from a shortage of recruits.
While there are exceptions to every rule – what isn't an exception is the number of Klansmen, racists and segregationists in government as recent as 40 years ago. What isn't an aberration is the number of black children that the progeny of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger murder every day. Why is that not decried? Also, let us not forget that the racist supremacist most recently responsible for killing his fellow military men was a black Muslim who threw a grenade into the tent where they slept.
If these disgusting pissoirs want to attack the president, they should have enough intestinal fortitude to do it openly and without using our military as pawns. To make a "fact" fit their fiction is a disgrace to our military and their families.
November is coming, and we should not forget the malevolent treachery of Boxer's kind. Not one of them should be spared our wrath.
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