This Is What I Think.

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Pathetic.




Here in Spokane, they practically CELEBRATE the school shooting at nearby Freeman.

Here in America, they are LITERALLY celebrating the 9-11 massacre.

Why?

Because DEATH AND DESTRUCTION are the only things that give meaning to the pathetic and meaningless lives of AMERICANS.

I mean, look at the response to the message I've delivered for over 12 years. Nothing.

But DEATH AND DESTRUCTION. That's what Americans crave.

And almost seems to be the definition of irony to me. They tell me that only 1% of Americans serve the United States military but yet THIS COUNTRY IS STILL SO INFESTED WITH WARMONGERS!

The reaction would be much different, I suspect, if a real enemy - and not a Osama Bin Laden-manufactured-propaganda-enemy - ever attacked the United States. The American people are yip-yap dogs. They are yip-yapping at ever thing because they are terrified of everything and that's their only possible response. If a really powerful enemy attacked then the response would be more typical of their cowardice. With bin Laden, after his menacing threat was manufactured (Osama bin Laden never killed one individual person in America) the gullible and cowardly American cheered on knowing that the United States military was about to kick ass on a bunch of backwards, savage weaklings in their mud-huts.

You know they're weak cowards because they HAVE to tell you they're "strong".

The Badge of Honor of American Yip-Yappers.










https://www.yahoo.com/news/brett-kavanaugh-parkland-dad-snub-030822932.html

YAHOO!

Brett Kavanaugh On Parkland Dad Snub: 'I Assumed He Was A Protester'

Nick Visser

HuffPost

September 12, 2018

Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh said Wednesday he did not recognize the father of a student who was killed in the mass shooting in Parkland, Florida, earlier this year, and, if he had, he would not have turned his back on the man at his confirmation hearing.

Kavanaugh’s reaction to Fred Guttenberg, whose daughter Jaime was killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Feb. 14, caused minor outrage after a video emerged of the judge appearing to snub the man at the end of his Senate committee hearing. Guttenberg can be seen walking up to Kavanaugh with his hand outstretched, but the nominee merely looks at him before walking away.

“It had been a chaotic morning with a large number of protestors in the hearing room,” Kavanaugh said of the encounter in a written response to questions from Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) as part of his confirmation process. “As the break began, the room remained noisy and crowded. When I turned and did not recognize the man, I assumed he was a protestor. In a split second, my security detail intervened and ushered me out of the hearing room. In that split second, I unfortunately did not realize that the man was the father of a shooting victim from Parkland, Florida.”

He continued: “Mr. Guttenberg has suffered an incalculable loss. If I had known who he was, I would have shaken his hand, talked to him, and expressed my sympathy. And I would have listened to him.”

Guttenberg, who has become a prominent advocate for gun reform, tweeted shortly after the encounter last week that he guessed the judge ”did not want to deal with the reality of gun violence.” He said he was later asked by Capitol Police to leave the room, although Kavanaugh, in response to a written question from Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), said he did not ask for that to happen.

In a Twitter post late Wednesday, Guttenberg said Kavanaugh’s recollection was “interesting” and said he was “confident” in his own description of the events.

“I wish he would have said this last week when Senator Lindsey Graham asked about it,” the Parkland father wrote. “I was still there and would have been happy to have spoken with him.”










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Chapter 9

The youth fell back in the procession until the tattered soldier was not in sight. Then he started to walk on with the others.

But he was amid wounds. The mob of men was bleeding. Because of the tattered soldier's question he now felt that his shame could be viewed. He was continually casting sidelong glances to see if the men were contemplating the letters of guilt he felt burned into his brow.

At times he regarded the wounded soldiers in an envious way. He conceived persons with torn bodies to be peculiarly happy. He wished that he, too, had a wound, a red badge of courage.



- posted by Kerry Burgess 08:37 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Thursday 13 September 2018