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Remember last month when the anti-war feminista fruitcakes at Coke Pink defaced the Marine recruiting center in Berkeley?
Well, they haven’t given up on their plans to try and have it shut down. W. Thomas Smith, Jr. braved the fever swamps of the Code Pink website and found out their Thanksgiving week plans for the recruiting center. They include holding “bed-ins,” “breast-feeding circles,” “Tai Chi,” “flower arranging,” and other assorted hippie nonsense you normally see associated with fanatical far left morons who either 1) still believe they are living in the Vietnam/Billy Jack/free-love era and/or 2) are friends/descendants of them.
As a matter of fact, if you check out their website’s calendar, the Bay area Code-Pinkos stalk the recruiting center every week.
If you live in the Bay area, and would like to let the Pinkos know what you think, here’s how you can.
Cross-posted at Right Wing News, where I am helping guestblog for John Hawkins on Sundays.
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Do you think that if a Marine is punished for something they send him/her to the Berkley recruiting station. Just a thought.
Sister don’t include “Billy Jack” in on this. I haven’t heard that he’s a nutcake like code pink.
My 1st cousin’s daughter is married to “Billy Jack’s” brother.
….at age 76, Tom Laughlin (Billy Jack)would appear to be among the leading moonbats. Read the totally over-the-top stuff on his website.
Hmm, Tango, I’ll have to talk to his brother again.
…having said that, I should also note that I have always admired the Billy Jack character. I think Mr Laughlin brought a sense of honor and quiet dignity to the (fictional) Indian veteran.
But Laughlin’s personal political views are another matter entirely…
PCD, I’m talking about the mindset of the Billy Jack movies, which to me epitomized the pacificst mindset of the anti-war left both then, and now.
5, Tango, Last I talked to Heather’s husband, he said his brother was noting like his movie character, except for all the martial arts.
6, some pacifist, ST. He used violence to make his points. Laughlin was a good business man. He knew what kind of movie would sell. His sequel didn’t do as well, nor did his “prequel”, “Born Losers”.
PCD, again, I am talking about the movies. Not Billy Jack personally.
PCD, I just did a quick look at his website. If this doesn’t sound like a typical anti-war lefty,I don’t know what does:
Tango’s right.
There’s much more at that site, including video on the page I linked to.
PCD – I always thought Billy Jack (the first movie) was good viewing, especially for the times (thirty years ago, more or less). The sequel wasn’t awful – but it lacked the vision (I thought) of the orginal.
My English teacher showed it in class. (The movie GWR! The movie) The first time I saw it was…… lemme see, three carry the five add uh, oh heck four years before I joined the USMC.
What! Where’s the sticks? I been practicing with my whoppin’ stick and…..oh rifle….. cool…..yep, sure beats a stick!
Tango regarding your #5 comment: Amazing we managed to see what was important and useful, able to glean accuracy and fact w/o becoming a whack job (pun unintended). Education and indoctrination was getting real fuzzy right about then (late 60’s/early 70’s).
Well this certainly hasn’t worked out all that well for us, since we now talking 100.00 per barrel of oil. Even this concept is completely idiotic thinking and not inline, in anyway, with reality. If Iraq was going to be an oil colony then wouldn’t oil be at say 10.00 a barrel??? Also, wouldn’t it be easier and cheaper to just drill in ANWR??? If this statement by Carter is true, I will not morn in any way when his turn to have a national holiday happens, unlike for Reagan or Ford. – Lorica
Forest Hunter: you were one up on me. I didn’t see the movie Billy Jack until 1975 (after I’d left the Navy). Lot of us ‘Nam types not quite sure how we felt about things right about then.
Funny, with all the money that film made – the only actor that appeared in it and went on to have a great career was Howard Hessman. Go figure!
I know exACTLY what you mean Tango. Even the Marines were having issues with what I considered non-starters, w/regard to race especially. In boot it was all about the color green after that….not so much. They seemed to have sorted it out by the late 70’s.