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February 22, 2005
These kids never learned the Golden Rule...
Remember our mothers used to tell us, "If you can't say anything nice about someone, don't say anything at all"?
(Yeah, I can hear you now - "What's your excuse, Spats?" Bite me. (grin))
Well, an asshole excuse-for-a-teacher and his carpet-crawlers in Brooklyn apparently never got the message.
(Story via the NY Post, with hat tips to LC imamommy and Denizen David Hartung)
An American soldier overseas is fuming over letters he received from Brooklyn middle-school children accusing GIs of destroying mosques and killing civilians in Iraq.Pfc. Rob Jacobs of New Jersey said he was initially ecstatic to get a package of letters from sixth-graders at JHS 51 in Park Slope last month at his base 10 miles from the North Korea border.
That changed when he opened the envelope and found missives strewn with politically charged rhetoric, vicious accusations and demoralizing predictions that only a handful of soldiers would leave the Iraq war alive.
What the Hell middle school was this, anyway? Michael Moore Middle?
And where in Great Honkin' Cthulu's name did these snot-noses get the impression that we're losing this war? "Only a handful of soldiers would leave the Iraq war alive"??? When did these rugrats become Nostradamuses, anyway?
"It's hard enough for soldiers to deal with being away from their families, they don't need to be getting letters like this," Jacobs, 20, said in a phone interview from his base at Camp Casey.You'd think so, Private, but there are a lot of dumbasses who never seemed to learn that lesson - and now that failure is being passed onto our kids.
"If they don't have anything nice to say, they might as well not say anything at all."
One Muslim boy wrote: "Even thoe [sic] you are risking your life for our country, have you seen how many civilians you or some other soldier killed?"Oh, here we go with that "100,000 Iraqi civilians killed" meme.
Okay, little shit - let's have the names. Each and every single fuckin' first & last name of each and every single fuckin' one of those so-called "100,000 killed Iraqi citizens".
Go on, punk-ass, start tickin' 'em off. I'll wait. (taps foot on floor)
His letter, which was stamped with a smiley face, went on: "I know your [sic] trying to save our country and kill the terrorists but you are also destroying holy places like Mosques."Yeah, dumb-ass. By the sheerest of coincidences, that just happens to be where the ragheaded Islamofucks are. Funny how that works, ain't it?
Most of the 21 letters Jacobs provided to The Post mentioned some support for the armed forces, if not the Iraq war, and thanked him for his service. But nine of the students made clear their distaste for the president or the war.I want those nine kids lined up against a wall. Then their parents. Then anyone else who's had a hand in these snot-noses' upbringing.
Then flog 'em all. Rattan canes. Leave marks - the more, the better.
The letters were written as a social-studies assignment.As I write this, I just heard from Hannity that this fuckstick previewed the messages before he sent 'em on.
The JHS 51 teacher, Alex Kunhardt,
Line him up, too. Take a pair of brass knucks to him.
These shitheels need to be taught a lesson. It's the soldier, not the barking moonbat excuse-for-a-teacher, which protects them to the point that they can learn without having to look over their shoulders. Some schoolkids don't get to do that - just ask Ariel Sharon.
Stupid fuckwits...
Posted by Lord Spatula I, King & Tyrant at February 22, 2005 02:22 PM
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"Urge to kill...rising!"
What a fucktard...brainwashing kids to send enemy propaganda to our troops. Who does this asshat think he is supporting anyway? Does this guy like the prospect of a world ruled by Ismalofascists? Does the idea of dead Americans and Iraqis turn him on or what? I need to go shoot off some rounds...
Posted by: LC Imperial Admiral MacCormac at February 23, 2005 12:02 AM
