To: PJ-Comix
if you attend Iraq war protests or watch the coverage of them you'll notice that the vast majority of marchers are in the 40-60 age range... There's a generation missing in action. The same generation which is currently doing the fighting and dying in Iraq I know it's too much to ask a DUmmie to follow something to its logical conclusion...
If the current, Iraq-going generation isn't out there protesting, what does that say (other than they're lazy)?
37 posted on
03/26/2007 7:22:31 PM PDT by
kevkrom
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To: kevkrom
If the current, Iraq-going generation isn't out there protesting, what does that say (other than they're lazy)? Yep, that's their problem, laziness! Spent my life telling my son to clean his room. I might as well have been pulling teeth (although he did find rather creative places to shove the mess so it wouldn't be seen when I opened his door). Now, instead of living at home, playing video games, partying and protesting on the occasional weekend he joined the Marines. Just look at the opportunity he squandered...all so he could get out of doing his duty and protest the fascist oppressors keeping him down!
Cindie
74 posted on
03/27/2007 12:00:25 PM PDT by
gardencatz
(Your son might be an honor student, but mine's a US Marine...it can't always be someone else's son!)
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