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Liberal Compassion: Selling "Bush Lied, They Died" T-Shirts With Soldier's Names

(h/t Drudge)

I suppose the positive side of this is that the Oklahoma legislator did the right thing here, but it doesn't really seem like it matters because this rectum lives in Arizona and says he's going to keep selling this garbage. I think he should add to the shirts, so that they read: Bush lied, people died, and I cashed in!"

OKLAHOMA CITY - A woman whose Marine son died while serving in Iraq is fighting to keep his name off anti-war T-shirts.

Judy Vincent learned last year that Cpl. Scott Vincent's name is among about 1,700 included on a T-shirt being sold by an Arizona man over the Internet. The front of the shirt reads "Bush Lied" and the back reads "They Died."

The woman, whose son was killed in April 2004, pushed for Oklahoma legislators to pass a law that makes it a misdemeanor to use a soldier's name or likeness for advertising purposes without consent. The law goes into effect this November.

The shirt vendor, Dan Frazier of Flagstaff, Ariz., issued an open letter to family members praising the soldiers' bravery and sacrifice, but said he would not stop selling the merchandise.

Don't you love the "compassionate left"? Not to be overshadowed the ACLU decided to defend the indefensible (should be a DNC slogan) by taking up the side of the pyscho church that shows up at the funerals of our troops with signs and shouts about how they are dying because they are fighting for "gay" America. Don't get me wrong, you know I don't approve of "homosexuality" (or even using that word that seems to legitimize it as a real thing), but I don't "hate" them, but I do hate these pieces of trash that show up to dishonor these brave men and women at their funerals. And I really hate the ACLU who does everything they can to attack Christianity, then waits until some group of idiots claiming to be Christians comes out to dishonor fallen soldiers to take up their side. (h/t Expose the Left, who extends an h/t to Stop the ACLU)

*UPDATE*
I in my talk about the "left" above, as it pertains to the funeral protests, I was specifically talking about the ACLU, but as I learned from a commenter at Expose the Left and quickly confirmed with a seach, these nutjobs ARE DEMOCRATS TOO, have ties to Al Gore, and their leader has even made numerous failed attempts to run for Governor of Kansas..... AS A DEMOCRAT! So when busting your liberal buddies for all of the hate that comes out of their side and they try to throw the Westboro Baptist Church in your face as some extreme right organization... set them straight.

 

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Dear Sir:

May I point out that while Mr. Frazier has the right to print most anything on his T-shirts, that same right does not protect him from criticism for those who support the President and his complex goals to protect the future of this great country.

Don't like the conservatives? Convince a majority of Americans to vote them out for those who have better ideas. Right about now, I have heard nothing of substance out of the opposing side that will have the far sighted goals of a safer world for the USA and our friends.

Legitimate and constructive criticisms should be encouraged, always, but I'm afraid the type of rancor I'm seeing from those fanatically opposed to the Bush Presidency does not rise to the level of being constructive and only emboldens those who would love to destroy the USA and, I may add, the beloved First Amendment.

John McLane
Lynnwood, WA

Well said McClane.

By the way, I should point out that this post was written about a month ago, but I realize that O'Reilly did a segment on it tonight and a lot of people are winding up here via search engines.

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