Monday, June 9, 2008
*Originally published 1997; revised June, 2008*
What comes as no great surprise in this presidential campaign season, the current Democratic battle for the nomination centers on two non-military experienced candidates who seek to, among other things, stage a rapid withdrawal (aka, retreat) from Iraq. Both of whom -- despite their rhetoric -- have a history of little respect or regard for the US Military. I know one former career military person -- a Democrat himself -- who can testify to Hillary's open distain for military aides at the White House, during her tenor as co-President (in her mind).
In today's atmosphere, one place in particular where the progressive anti-war/military mind set is mosts pronounced -- besides, that is, in the media and Democratic Party -- is in academia. I would dare to guess that this is due, in large part, to a lack of understanding between what the military is, versus what the progressive mind set believes, based in post-Vietnam impropaganda from their largely 'progressive' indoctrinaires.
So the key to bridging the gulf of misunderstanding by progressives, as regards what the military is and does, is in clarifying definitions. Not for progressives; they don't know their butts from a hole in the ground, thanks in large part to their dysfunctional professors. No, this is a guide to help military personnel to understand what orifice-dysfunctional progressives are thinking, when they hear military terminology.
For example, if a college progressive hears the term "carrier", they are inclined to think it means someone who desperately needs socialized medicine.
With that in mind:
Frigate: a diplomatic way to say the real F word
Destroyer: the human race, as regards the environment, climate, polar bears, et al
Stinger: phrases they need more of, when debating conservative intellectuals, which they deny exist, but won't debate...
Hornet: an internet website that lists hos, according to gangsta rappers
Patriot: a football player in Ted Kennedy's district, or (b) a word that needs to be done away with
Cobra: something they thought feminists burned years ago...
Armor: then there's too much already
Traitor: any Democrat who votes with Republicans
Scud: what a cow chews
Amphibious Vehicle: what Ted Kennedy drove once, though they don't talk about it...
Army: a despised Republican from Texas
Marine: O'Hara
Air Force: passing flatulence
Armored Column: a metal pole
Infantry: a sapling that needs protection from loggers
Cavalry: if a Christian reference, bad; if an Islamic reference, good
Battalion: a scene from The Lion King
Assault Weapon: Rush Limbaugh's microphone
Target: a place to shop cheap
Target Negated: built one of those hated Walmarts next to it
Missile: what progressive speeches are meant to do with the public's understanding
Ambush: are not!!!
Mandate: what those neanderthals in the military won't let men do...meanies...
General: better than being specific, especially when it gets to details about liberalism
First Strike Weapon: Jeremiah Wright, Louis Farrakhan, Al Gore, et al
Defense: the one they use to conceal their pot plants from 'the man'
Satellite: a lighter saddle, better for horses according to animal rights activists
Strategy: lying and dissembling
Sonar: and yet so far away...
Radar: that goofy kid on MASH
Battle Group: collection of "Recreate '68" protestors
Ordnance: one of those federally unfunded things that aren't okay if issued by Republicans
Medal: what they feel the Patriot Act does in their and terrorists' private lives
Valor: some type of fabric for stuff
Bunker: a textbook Republican mean-spirited bigot that was on TV in the '70s
Submarine: a sandwich
Drone: a poking-fun reference to Dubya's speaking style
Air Strike: something Republicans unfairly interefered with, like Reagan did in the 80s
Territorial Violation: military recruiters on any college campus
Demilitarized Zone: any college campus
Friendly Fire: token "wrist slaps" from the liberal media, rare as they are
Deterrent: that metal housing on top of a tank that kills innocent Islamofascists
Weapons Free: a problem that needs to be eliminated by outlawing all guns for law-abiding citizens
Intelligence: oh 'duh'...like wow, man, they ain't got none a dat, or they wouldn't in the military, dude...
As the US Military continues to serve the nation in harms' way, it is hoped that this guide will help them to understand some pathetic, pithy segment of their 'progressive' civilian opposition.
Whether that will be of comfort to them, now...that's another matter.
7 Comments:
You've outdone yourself this time. These are excellent examples of the difference in Conservatives and Liberals. I love the "Patriot" one and also "Destroyer: the human race, as regards the environment, climate, polar bears, et al"
Debbie Hamilton
Right Truth
At last -- military terminology I can actually use!:-)
Vote McCain. He had a son in Iraq.
Very good. I like these.
I am for McCain because he has 3 sons in the military, besides his own experience. While his opponent has...umm...nothing?
I wrote a post a few days ago about going Republican and I agree with your statements...for the MOST part. :)
Jeremy told me about a rap song that is out that says Bin Laden was innocent and Bush destroyed the towers. We had a very lengthy discussion about songs and freedom of speech and treason and patriotism.
He's really into researching all these conspiracy theories about events throughout history and he said we just saw the creation of one that his kids will hear about just like we did all the ones about Kennedy and Elvis and the mob guy who's body was never found.
Some events in history I just really don't want a front seat to, you know?
I think I'll go fishing again.
WORD. Righteous.
Armor: then there's too much already
That was hysterical.
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