From her Dayton speech (hat tip to LRC):
Our oldest son, Track, though, he'll be following the presidential campaign from afar. On Sept. 11 of last year, our son enlisted in the United States Army.
Wow, what a dumbfuck. Anyone who signed up on September 11, 2001 was enough of a gullible sheeple moron. But Sept. 11 of last year?!
Frankly, I would admire this leech more if he was the jizz-mopper at a nudie booth. At least then he would perform some kind of service to society.
And on Sept. 11, Track will deploy to Iraq in the service of his country.
He'll slaughter women and children so the US plutokkkracy can end freedom in Iraq just like it is succeeding in doing over here.
So in a way, Palin is right. Track is fighting for his country.
And Todd and I are so proud of him and of all the fine men and women serving the country in uniform.
Just like those brave Nazi soldiers who fought in Poland!
U-S-A! U-S-A!
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The more things change, the more they stay the same. Insert weak argument connecting ancient infanticide practices to mothers sending their sons off to die for their masters here.
The bit about him signing up last year is right on. It's a point I make in my "Fuck the Troops" posting, which is easy to find.
Mike,
That article is great! I especially liked this line:
Unjust, illegal wars do not just happen by themselves. They are the sum total of millions of individual decisions by millions of individually responsible people to obey, topped by whatever dark cabal is giving the orders for the week.
Very true, and I'd say the same for cops. Without a bunch of blindly obedient soldiers, cops, and bureaucrats, state rulers would have no means to enforce their unjust laws, imperialist projects, and all the other mafia-style activities they engage in on an everyday basis.
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