This know it all braids her armpits.
Regards
"...Ma'am, I do it to make you attractive."
gag...
In a way she's right. She and her ilk have tried as hard as possible to turn our soldiers into outcasts through their endless attacks and vilification.
The "New York Times" and "Washington Post" are not monolithic faceless alien oracles.
They are run by the the likes of the leftist homosexual on the left, ARTHUR SULZBERGER JR, and the socialist crook on the right, DONALD GRAHAM, Chair and CEO of Newsweek and Washington Post, son of CATHERINE GRAHAM MEYER, former owner of the Washington Post.
Every day these 2 enemies of the state unleash a horde of minor league propagandists on the American psyche in a blatant attempt to topple any GOP government that is elected by the American people.
They do not care if innocent civilians or soldiers die as a result and national security be damned.
2007 is the year they will be stopped.
They will no longer be able to hide unde a cloak of annonymity.
They will be exposed and their names equated with treacherous acts.
They and their komrades will be surveilled and brought up on charges.
OFFICERS
Chairman Emeritus: Arthur Ochs "Punch" Sulzberger, age 71, $1,397,200 pay (prior to title change)
Chairman; Publisher, The New York Times: Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., age 46, $960,200 pay (prior to promotion)
VC and SVP: Michael Golden, age 48
President and CEO: Russell T. Lewis, age 50, $882,235 pay (prior to promotion)
SVP Operations and Acting CFO: John M. O'Brien, age 54
SVP and Deputy COO: David L. Gorham, $796,000 pay
She needs to be spanked in public.
ping
My comment at WaPo to Ms. Stillman,
Ms. Stillman, should the unthinkable happen and you are faced with a terrorist or caught in the middle of an armed struggle, I hope you will have the sense to call on a protester to protect you and leave us Military and Veterans to our “Drinking, Brawling and Hurting.”
By your reasoning, since a protester in Portland, Oregon dropped his pants and defecated on a burning American Flag this past March, I guess that means you joined with him.
We that served in Viet Nam have endured the wrongful listing of us from the anti-war left and now, you are doing it again. Veterans are not victims, they are heroes who willingly place themselves between you and those who want to hurt you and all you do is pity them?
I pity you.
Ahh, to be 21 again and know everything. I miss it.
she hates everything..........
We came across this at the Corner, from Kathryn Jean Lopez, an excerpt from a Huffington Post blog entry by one Sarah Stillman, who is a tad peeved at the world:
http://www.dinocrat.com/archives/2005/07/30/the-delightful-sarah-stillman/
a snip of this female creatures writing:
Im already feeling pretty annoyed that the cheapest way I can get to Leon, Mexico for a conference on feminist resistance to U.S. imperialism and corporate globalization is by flying through RONALD REAGAN NATIONAL AIRPORT AND GEORGE BUSH INTERCONTINENTAL AIRPORT. But this is further compounded by the realization that my own speechlessness about Reagans unforgivable role in Central America reflects a much larger, collective inability of the left to combat national amnesia about the Great Communicators true legacy. Even more abstractly, it reminds me of our failure to hold U.S. imperial presidencies accountable for the terror theyve incited and continue to incite from the fincas of El Salvador to the trenches of Iraq to the militarized ghettoes here at home .
And so, Im writing you not only for the sake of catharsis, but also to pledge that I wont stop searching for the right words to address all future Reagan-lionizing golfer ladies until I can fly from Delores Huerta National Airport to Emma Goldman Internationalism Airport, where passports will be optional and Ronald Reagan will be nothing more than a brand of sanitary napkin disposal bins.
(more at link)
You chose it to be your focus!
Well, right off the top of my head, I can think of documentaries about Civil War vets becoming dope addicts because of the morphine used in battlefield surgeries; WWI vets coming home with shell shock and gas poisonings; Viet Nam vets with all sorts of mental and drug abnormalities, and even "Gulf War Syndrome" from the first Iraq conflict. I'm sure if we looked further, we could find problems from every other war in our (and other countries') histories.
Perhaps Ms. Stillman should watch the following movie:
“The Best Years of Our Lives” 1946 - it won 7 Oscars when it was released and is a dramatic depiction of what WWII soldiers had to deal with adjusting back into their civilian lives. War and human nature don’t really change that much.
Ms. Stillman seems to be young, dumb and ugly - not a good combo.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036868/
Journalist writes scathing article criticizing manly soldiers in hopes of getting her first date.
To every lie there is some small kernel of truth.
There is a long list of problems facing our returning troops from war. One of which is called PTSD. It a lone can be a major cause of substance abuse among our returning heros. Also they maybe dealing with unknown head/brain injuries, that have not yet been detected. These plus a long host of others are going to tax the va & their familes & friends for a very long time. While these folks deal with the horrors of war [up close and very personal]. We need to cut these folks some slack and over look some things for a while.
Army suicide rates, adjusted for age and sex, are LOWER, I said LOWER than their civilian counterparts.
But the WaPo CENSORED that fact because it might interfere with their troop-hating orgasm.
Just as the left slimed the Vietnam vets, they will do the same to the heroes of this current conflict.