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September 3, 2007

Moonbat Artist Joe Rebholz Exploits Fallen Troops

Posted by Dave Blount at September 3, 2007 6:36 AM

Hollyweird has-been Brian De Palma isn't the only treasonous moonbat to use his "art" to facilitate American defeat in Iraq. Tucson artist Joe Rebholz has been collecting images of fallen American soldiers to photoshop for his propagandistic exhibits.

Given the current political climate, he feels no need to hide his treasonous motives:

One of my ideas is to point out the cost of this war and make people think about whether it's worth it.

This is exactly what motivates al-Qaeda and Iranian-backed terrorists to set off bombs in crowded marketplaces and to maim our troops with IEDs. The objective is to undermine our resolve. When that happens, democracy dies: first in Iraq, then eventually here.

Arizona has a law against making a profit off the name or likeness of American personnel killed on foreign battlefields. The ACLU is fighting it of course, but they needn't bother, because there is a loophole large enough for a moonbat to drive a Prius through: an exception for anything its creator chooses to call "art."

Needless to say, Rebholz didn't get permission from the families of the soldiers whose deaths he exploits on behalf of those they died fighting.

On a tip from davec.