Thursday, September 27, 2007

Limbaugh Calls Soldiers Serving in Iraq Who Are Against War "Phony Soldiers"

So how many Republicans in Congress who muscled through a resolution in both Houses condemning the Move On ad about General Petraeus will rush to support a resolution condemning Rush Limbaugh? On September 26, 2007, Rush Limbaugh on his radio show, in response to a caller, referred to soldiers who are serving in Iraq and who are against the war as "phony soldiers." Of course, these "phony soldiers", some of who have died in combat, have done somthing that Rush has never done and that is serve in the armed forces of our country.

This, of course, will be either ignored by the media or excused by them because, quite frankly, they are afraid of Rush and his moronic followers, the infamous "dittoheads." Far easier to pontificate and bluster over an ad in the New York Times. Democrats need to push Congress to pass a resolution condemning anyone who attacks the service of any member of the armed forces serving in Iraq. Want to take bets on how Republicans like John Boehner will vote on that resolution?

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