Honor and Respect Them
This is the most vile shi’ite I’ve seen in a long time–Fred Phelps kind of vile. This farkhead had better hope he isn’t caught alone with someone who saw this shi’ite.
(But don’t ever question their patriotism!)
The station does not identify him by name. He is identified merely as a member of Peace Fresno. For the sake of expediency, we will identify this person as “Pustule”.
Mr. Pustule asked the counter protesters if they’d lost someone in the war. An unidentified mother said she did and Pustule said how. The woman said he saved a hundred other marines. Pustule than says:
“Bless his heart! Did they go out and kill and rape; sodomize some children in front of their parents?”
It’s pretty farking bad when you’re so vile that you make that crazy terrorist-sympathizer Cindy Sheehan look like the picture of sweetness and light, even if it’s only for a few seconds.
The mother is Robin Butterfield, the fallen Marine Lance Corporal Tony Butterfield, KIA 7/29/06, Anbar province, Iraq. Rest in peace, LCPL Butterfield, and may God bless his family.
Note the difference here: those of us who strongly disagree with Cindy Sheehan’s politics would never, EVER disrespect her honorable son.
HotAir wrote about this too–as usual, beating me to it–but haha! I have the video on YouTube, so you can use it too! :wink:
Also via Caltechgirl, go read about the RIGHT way to honor a fallen hero. A million thanks to John and Beth Donovan for adding to the Patriot Guard contingent at a Phelps-raided (raid attempted, that is) military funeral.



























Dave in Texas says:
I fart in his general direction.
Armand says:
Those who expect to reap the blessings of Freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it. - Thomas Paine
I have nothing diplomatic to say about that fecal projectile…
Martin says:
He’ll be identified. I’ll bet money on it.
Amy Proctor says:
The Funeral of CPL David Unger
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