Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Iraq - Moonbats on parade

Michelle Malkin reports on anti-war protest this weekend in the US.

The most unhinged of left-wing activists, from breast-exposing pacifists to the conspiracy-mongers of MoveOn.org, will descend on New York, Washington and other major media markets to "mark the two-year anniversary of the U.S. bombing and invasion of Iraq." They will do so by clogging the streets, tying up police resources and leaving behind a trail of anti-Bush propaganda litter.

I'm for the marches. Surprised? Don't be - I don't agree with their position.

I hope the events are covered far and wide and they get all the televised coverage the media can give them. Why? The world will watch these moonbats march against the US and remember the images of brave Iraqis voting for the first time in their lives.

The world will remember the images of brave Lebanese opposition forces marching and demanding, as the US does, that Syria quit its occupation of Lebanon. The world has heard Jumblatt pronounce that the US invasion of Iraq has brought about the Lebanese uprising.

The world has seen the Palestinians and Saudis vote and Egypt change its constitution so more than one party can run for president.

We've seen the marches in Pakistan and Kuwait.

All of this has led to the world media admitting that Bush was right. See here and here and here.

Even America's dark overlord of the left, Ted Kennedy, admits Bush was right.

When these moonbats march for the US to leave Iraq, the world will remember the children beheaded by the terrorists these moonbats seek to protect.

As the world watches and remembers they will ask What has America done for us?

All right, all right. But apart from liberating 50 million people in Iraq and Afghanistan, undermining dictatorships throughout the Arab world, spreading freedom and self-determination in the broader Middle East and moving the Palestinians and the Israelis towards a real chance of ending their centuries-long war, what have the Americans ever done for us?

March away you moonbats! Shout! Scream at the top of your voice! Wave anti-American banners! Denounce all the great changes that are happening around the world. Tell the Afghans, Iraqis, Palestinians, Saudis, Egyptians and Lebanese you want things to go back to the way they were! Go on, shout it loud and clear! The world deserves to see the moonbats in full regalia and then they will know that, truly, the emperor has no clothes.

UPDATE

Liberal Lunatic has the story on whose behind the march.

Medea Benjamin will reach new heights in the next three days with the nation-wide “The World Says End the War” march (where). Benjamin and her cohorts, operating under her group Peace and Justice United, has organized over 1,350 left-wing and radical groups, such as the Communist Party USA, the Marxist Feminist Lesbians, Punks For Peace, Queers for Peace and Justice, RANT (Root Activist Network of Trainers), the Ruckus Society, the Socialist Party USA and Cabbies Against Bush (list) to march against the war.

This march has nothing to do with Iraq.

Benjamin’s United for Peace and Justice was deliberately formed as a false public and moderate voice to shield the American Marxist movement previously represented by Ramsey Clark's A.N.S.W.E.R., a communist front “anti-war” organization that was the brainchild of the Stalinist Workers World Party. When A.N.S.W.E.R. showed its true colors at one too many anti-war rallies, the organized Left became nervous, prompting the Benjamin to form United for Peace and Justice with fellow radical, Leslie Cagan, a Castro admirer who maintained her membership in the Communist Party USA even after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Her organization, Code Pink is the same group that champions military deserters, praying for the "people of Fallujah", placing the pre-war “human shields” in Baghdad and doling out $600,000 in aid to what they called "the other side." Code Pink has primarily chosen women to lie to, taking advantage of the genuine concern that some homemakers and grandmas have about the Iraq war and using them to add voices at local protests


"The other side" would be those beheading children.
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