Sunday, August 10, 2008

We will never forget ... you know, what's his name, that guy.


And when a Canadian soldier falls in action, he or she will be "remembered." Which is kind of curious when it's Blogging Tory "Neo Conservative" doing the remembering 'cuz, after the initial remembering, you never really hear about them again on Neo's blog -- here or here or here or here or here or here or here or here or here or here or here or here or here or here or here or here or here or here or here or here. Apparently, over at Neo's place, remembering has a shelf life. A really, really, really short shelf life.

We now return you to your regular program of Neo jerking off to people getting murdered.

Canada's Blogging Tories: Because we grieve for the fallen, and the loss of every one of Canada's courageous and patriotic ... all right! Another dead nigger! Whoo hoo! Sorry ... where was I?

3 comments:

thwap said...

But don't you see? A prefunctory statement of concern, admiration, sadness from a right-wing war-monger is the highest accolade a dead soldier or their family could ever want.

Actually, nah.

The truth is, their whole worldview is based on meaningless clee-shayz, so they have nothing else to offer and they're ignorant about how bankrupt they are.

We've been there SEVEN goddamned years and the insurgency is bigger than ever. At this rate of success we'll be there FOREVER. That's plenty of dead Canadian soldiers that'll have to be "remembered" [forgotten], to say nothing [as we tend to do] about the thousands of Afghans that will die under our bombs.

LuLu said...

As in any other profession... accidents happen.

We've had two of our farming neighbours killed in the last couple of years.


Mother of God ... is that fuckwit really comparing a potential friendly fire death to a farming accident? I'm not even sure where to go with this -- it's beyond stupid, even for the AssMonkey.

Frank Frink said...

Even worse comparison since this 'friendly fire' death appears, at this time, not to involve another regular military force but 'security contractors'.

And those contractors are soooo accountable, aren't they?