A US soldier burned in effigy
Yes, question their patriotism.
Speaking of which, the “patriotism” of the moonbats and the Gathering of Eagles were topics briefly discussed tonight on our O’Reilly Factor segment tonight. Fox aired a bit of our Hot Air video report. If you’re just checking in for the first time tonight and haven’t seen it, go here and here.
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A few more photos sent to me by one of the tens of thousands of Vietnam veterans who attended the counter-protest:


The message from Hamilton (Bombdog) Horseman, Vietnam 1966-68:
Myself and another Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association Member rode Motorcycles 1500 + miles in the rain and then snow from TN…
…I had a cathartic experience and the trip helped heal 40 year old wounds We will never again let this nation’s few treat our soldiers like they did us the Vietnam vets.
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Related: Zombie chronicles the anti-war freak show in San Francisco.
Byron Dazey captures the Seattle moonbat habitat. “Free hugs” and all.
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Judging by his medals, that sailor is hard core 3rd floor!!! Bravo Zulu and Semper Fi’ shipmate. Its just like the moonbats to go after the ones who protect their freedoms.