Hanging the Troops
Over white powder.
From the Environmental Republican, this great intro:
*During the Vietnam War, the left used the My Lai incident to turn the tide of public opinion. The mistakes of a few became a burden on the entire military. As a result, the returning soldiers were literally and figuratively spit on as were the memories of those who died.
They tried this again during the Abu Ghraib scandal and continue to use that incident as a club against the military.
Now they have a new "scandal", the supposed use of chemical weapons against the enemy. Keep in mind, the chemical weapon they are using--as described in this previous post--is not banned by any treaty.*
See Military.com too.
From the Environmental Republican, this great intro:
*During the Vietnam War, the left used the My Lai incident to turn the tide of public opinion. The mistakes of a few became a burden on the entire military. As a result, the returning soldiers were literally and figuratively spit on as were the memories of those who died.
They tried this again during the Abu Ghraib scandal and continue to use that incident as a club against the military.
Now they have a new "scandal", the supposed use of chemical weapons against the enemy. Keep in mind, the chemical weapon they are using--as described in this previous post--is not banned by any treaty.*
See Military.com too.