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April 4, 2007

Military Billed For Moonbat Mayhem

Posted by Dave Blount at April 4, 2007 9:08 AM

Last month some particularly despicable moonbats saw our troops off to battle at the Port of Tacoma by taunting the Stryker Brigade and police protecting conveys headed to Iraq. The mother of a soldier in Tacoma had this to say about the vermin:

My son was one of the Stryker soldiers who was moving the equipment to the port that night.
These people are protesting the shipment of Strykers. Strykers are what keep our infantrymen alive in Iraq. They are agile, strong, and the newest ones have very accurate firepower. Once again, the moonbats say they support our troops, but not the war. They show it by insulting the troops' intelligence, calling their NCOs names, and telling them that they will die for nothing. Nice. I personally like to tell my son that he will come home alive and we will be reunited. These protesters sounded more like spoiled, self-centered, obnoxious brats to me. Yet, at the end of the line, there stand our troops. They are carrying the weight of the free world on their shoulders and they get to hear this mindless drivel before they deploy.
The last big protest was at the Port of Olympia last year. The moonbats did damage to a fence around a yard that protects military equipment. The Strykers they were protesting that day were Strykers that were equipped with medical intervention equipment. The protesters were marching against medical supplies that our soldiers need desperately, and once again the very equipment that keeps our soldiers alive. It seems that there are two populations of people who hate Strykers: moonbats and insurgents.

Here's video of Tacoma moonbats demonstrating their support for the troops:

Policing 12 days of this lunacy cost Tacoma $500,000. But local taxpayers don't need to worry — because the bill is being passed along to the military.

At least the troops coming home from Vietnam didn't get fined for being spat on.

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Moonbats dress in solidarity with their terrorist allies at a similar protest at the Port of Olympia.

Hat tips: The Dick List, Michelle Malkin