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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

How The Left Supports The Troops

An unbelievable assortment of letters to the L.A. Times in response to this article about a Marine hero who died in Iraq:

I was repulsed by the tone of The Times’ article. How dare you glorify the obscenity of killing, with descriptions of gurgling blood. Maybe the so-called Iraqi insurgents are not the enemy but in fact are freedom fighters, valiantly attempting to rid their country of a repugnant foreign presence fighting not for freedom and democracy but for America’s insatiable appetite for oil. The United States must end this senseless war, sooner rather than later, and articles like this espousing flag-waving patriotism are only perpetuating the myth that modern war, and this one in particular, can be won.

RUSS RODDERBACK
Las Vegas

Reading about Adlesperger’s valor, while compelling, left me with an overwhelming sadness. We are apparently hard-wired to kill each other over land or oil or our gods. Imagine what a man with the passion of Adlesperger could have done for his family and for the world in the next 60 years had he lived. I admire his bravery and loyalty to his friends. But I condemn those who required this of him and more than 2,000 of his brothers. I only wish his bravery could have been spent as a firefighter or a police officer, at home, where we need him more than ever.

GEORGE WATERS
Pasadena

If an individual were to kill 11 people in house-to-house gang warfare in South Los Angeles, we wouldn’t call him a hero; we’d call him a bloodthirsty, homicidal maniac. We would fear for the future of our city. . . .

The 11 people we dismiss as insurgents are mourned by their own families, some of whom consider their actions a logical response to a foreign power occupying their land, while others grieve at the senselessness of it all.

The Times has shown its support for the troops, like we’re all expected to do. But if Marine Pfc. Christopher Adlesperger had been a street gang member, we would have been subjected to articles explaining how we needed to provide alternatives to murderous organizations that provide a sense of belonging to its members.

T.C. PETERSON
Los Angeles

It boggles my mind that there are Americans out there who can talk this way about our troops.

Any guesses as to which party they’ll be voting for come November?

Comments

Avatar for Dave

Any guesses as to which party they’ll be voting for come November?

Green/Socialist/alternative 3rd party/Zach De la Rocha.
Dave on October 10, 2006 at 07:04 am

The Dems have gone so far left in being bought by Soros, that they have distorted the political dialogue in this country.  Those letter writers hate the real America.


The only legitimate role of government with regard to economics is to prevent fraud and provide a remedy- civil and criminal penalties- in case of fraud.

People have the mistaken notion that the free market has no rules.  But it most certainly does.  All our problems are due to government meddling.

robert108 on October 10, 2006 at 08:11 am
Avatar for C. Y.

The 11 people we dismiss as insurgents are mourned by their own families,

and didn’t I read somwhere the Iraqi people rent “wailers for funerals”

C. Y. on October 10, 2006 at 11:47 am

That Marine gets my vote. Semper Fidelis. As for the leftards, fuck’em.


Una Salus Victus Nullam Sperare Salutem

2Hotel9 on October 10, 2006 at 02:54 pm
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