“Pro-peace” crowd strikes again
Michelle Malkin’s got the details on the latest example of supposedly “pro-peace/anti-war” protesters taking things to a violent level via targeting the Berkeley Marine recruiting center. Again.
Michelle Malkin’s got the details on the latest example of supposedly “pro-peace/anti-war” protesters taking things to a violent level via targeting the Berkeley Marine recruiting center. Again.
Take a look at this video, which contrasts how the Marines reacted to President Bush on a visit a couple of years ago to Anbar versus how they did with Obama recently when he visited Camp Lejune to announce withdrawal plans:
Why thank Bush? For authorizing the surge plan – you know, the one President Obama opposed as a junior Senator and still opposed as a candidate for president (even after it was blatantly evident that the violence and killings had dramatically decreased) – that eventually helped the security situation in Iraq stabilize and the political reconciliation process begin to take place to the point that the Commander in Chief after him could put in place a realistic withdrawal plan, approved by top military brass as well as supported by top Republicans, that would allow our troops an honorable exit from Iraq within 19 months with a certain number of forces sticking around just in case?
As reported in their Sunday edition:
This is just a reminder that the military movie “Taking Chance” – which I wrote about last month – will be airing tonight at 8 ET on HBO. In case you’re new to the blog and missed my prior post about the movie, here’s a synopsis: