There's nothing more offensive to the memory of those who die while serving our country than using them as props for a nonassociated political cause. Yet that is precisely what both the Army and our president have done repeatedly since the terrorist massacre of 13 American troops at Fort Hood.
First, the Army. On Sunday, Nov. 8, the U.S. Army's top general, George Casey, appeared on "Meet the Press" to discuss the killing spree by radical Muslim and al-Qaida sympathizer Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan. Casey did not use the program as an opportunity to come clean about the Army's role...












Using Dead Soldiers as Props
Slammer is slang for (I)SLAMmer. Another one is Muzzie or Mussie.
Remember, I'm from Dearbornistan, Michigan, Mooslim capital of the USA. Where you can listen to the "call to prayer" broadcast on loudspeakers five times a day. Where Jello was taken out of the public school lunch menu because Jello is made with a tiny amount of "pork filling". Where churches close up and before you can digest that fact, a mosque moves into an old Christian church.
Remember, may not be nice to say folks but demography is destiny. Race and ethnicity actually do matter when it comes to what kind of society and poltical system you live under....