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February 5, 2007
Moonbats Honor Cowardly Deserter Ehren Watada
Posted by Dave Blount at February 5, 2007 10:15 PM
The sniveling coward Ehren Watada, who joined the Army of his own free will but then refused to go when it came time to fight, began his court-martial today. There was a time when deserters were summarily shot — but that was back when we fought wars to win. If found guilty, Watada faces a maximum of four years imprisonment, after which he can go back to granting interviews and getting his shoes slobbered on by wretches like Susan Sarandon and Martin Sheen.
Well aware that no military can function without discipline and morale, moonbats have made a hero of Watada, who has done his best — or rather worst — to undermine both. They've crawled out of every unclean crevice to converge on Fort Lewis, to parade in honor of their hero, and of course to denounce the efforts of those who aren't afraid to defend them from Muslim terrorists.
No doubt a career in academia awaits Watada when he gets out of jail.

On a tip from V the K.


