This Is What Happens When You Don’t Have A Job
Posted March 18th, 2007 by AJ Filed Under:Hur-rah! ‘Tis Saint Patty’s day! Time for all ye little leprechauns to go out, get hammered, and blow all the money one has at the bottom of the rainbow. What a fun time for all!
Well unfortunately, not everyone can have fun on this, the Day O’Green. In fact, if you don’t have any green, you will find yourself out of luck. But don’t worry, you can join all the other unemployed citizens in New York City without paying a dime. How is this possible, you may ask? Simple, it’s Iraq War/I Hate George Bush protest time.
Thousands of the city’s unemployed teamed up to bring about peace to a region that hasn’t lived in a time frame that even remotely resembled peace in decades. Led by the A-List actor Tim Robbins (last time I saw him in a movie was Team America: World Police), the NYC protest for peace closely resembled every other protest that has gone on in this country, ever. It also accomplished a lot, as protests usually do.
Maybe I missed something along the way, but why are these people protesting? Especially in front of the offices of Hillary Clinton and Schmuck Schumer? They may set the record for least work accomplished by 2 senators that keep getting re-elected.
Seriously, what is it? It’s the death’s right? The American death toll is whats bothering you people, isn’t it. Over 3,200 now, I believe. The only thing that hurts me more than seeing that number is knowing that it will grow. As a good friend of quite a few soldiers (Marines and Navy) who have been, will be, or currently are in Iraq, there is nothing that hurts me more than knowing they could be part of that total.
But here is another number for you. 5,170,990. You know what that is? That, my friends, is the approximate number of abortions performed in this country since the start of the war in Iraq. You want to come out against the death of Americans? Why not start at the beginning. “Oh come on A.J., a fetus isn’t alive!”
“CELLS - The cell is the smallest living thing.” When a sperm and an egg join, doesn’t it form one complete cell?
So maybe you don’t want to save American life as much as you thought, because you love Roe v Wade to much. But do you not care about Iraqi life? What happened to all those Vietnam war comparisons? Did they stop when you remembered what happened at the end of the Vietnam war? How 3 million people were slaughtered when we left? You don’t think it will happen again?
“But war is inhumane! We need peace and love!” Yeah, your right, we do. But it’s kind of hard to get peace and love when their is an entire culture who wants you dead because you can stand in the street and make a fool out of yourself.
And your right about inhumane. The whole entire war has been inhumane. Especially our treatment of the terrorists - whoops, sorry, prisoners of war to be treated with dignity and respect. I mean, come one, Guantanamo Bay, Abu-Gharib, etc., I can’t think of anything more inhumane than that. Well, except maybe looking out your office window and seeing the nose of an airplane. That might be slightly more inhumane.
I can sit here, and go one forever, but I have to go to work, so I will leave you all with this. It is a video clip from CNN. The narrator is Glenn Beck. This piece was done for a segment called “The Real Story”. Why is this important? Because contrary to popular belief, something good is happening in Iraq.
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