Wednesday, February 23, 2005

Letters to Soldiers

If I understand the bits and pieces I'm picking up, this little episode of letters from a group of 6th graders to an Army PFC accusing him of killing Iraqi civilians and destroying mosques is a dispicable act of idiocy and cowardice. Providing form letters to be used by children is a dispicable act of cowardice. Then sending them to a soldier on the DMZ in Korea accusing him of destroying mosques and killing innocent civilians is an act of idiocy. One wonders if the leftist's must take an IQ test and not be above a minimum score to be a bone fide leftist. Probably not many mosques or Iraqi civilians in Korea and, if we are destroying mosques and killing innocent civilians in Korea, it is a very well-kept secret. Are we building mosques and transporting Iraqi civilians to Korea? Second, using children to attack a 19-year old is beneath contempt. Anyone who supports this kind of action is pretty damned low. Anyone who buys into this as a "freedom of speech" issue, as the mayor of that New Jersey town did, needs to get public assistance for the mentally challenged.

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