Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Bumper-Stickers Seen On Military Bases

"When In Doubt, Empty The Magazine"

"Marine Sniper - You can run, but you'll just die tired!"

"Machine Gunners - Accuracy By Volume"

"Except For Ending Slavery, Fascism, Nazism and Communism, WAR has Never Solved Anything."

" U.S. Marines - Certified Counselors to the 72 Virgins Dating Club."

" U.S. Air Force - Travel Agents To Allah"

"Stop Global Whining"

Naval Corollary: Dead Men Don't Testify.

"The Marine Corps - When It Absolutely, Positively Has To Be Destroyed Overnight"

"Death Smiles At Everyone - Marines Smile Back"

"What Do I Feel When I Kill A Terrorist? A Little Recoil"

"Marines - Providing Enemies of America an Opportunity To Die For their Country Since 1775"

"Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Anyone Who Threatens It"

"Happiness Is A Belt-Fed Weapon"

"It's God's Job to Forgive Bin Laden - It's Our Job To Arrange The Meeting"

"Artillery Brings Dignity to What Would Otherwise Be Just A Vulgar Brawl"

"One Shot, Twelve Kills - U.S. Naval Gun Fire Support "

"My Kid Fought In Iraq So Your Kid Can Party In College"

"A Dead Enemy Is A Peaceful Enemy - Blessed Be The Peacemakers"

"If You Can Read This, Thank A Teacher.. If You Can Read It In English, Thank A Veteran"

2 comments:

American Rebel said...

I saw some of your gung ho opinions on bicycle riding.
You know, I taught my son how to ride and he was good. One night in Dallas on Jan 30, 1998 he was run over from behind, by a drunk driver, left for dead, but died after just a few minutes in the arms of a neighbor who heard the crash. The guy who did it got 90 days jail. Convicted on murder with a deadly weapon and failure to render aid. I have never ridden a bike since and quite frankly, my life changed to a point I cannot really recognize it. You teach biking. Me well, I can't do the thing I want. There is not justice, there is right and wrong but its unfair. When you talk of biking, tell people don't ride at night ever. Never give a drunk driver a chance. My son Aden Prichard, I am sure felt that losing his life was unfair.

American Rebel said...

I saw some of your gung ho opinions on bicycle riding.
You know, I taught my son how to ride and he was good. One night in Dallas on Jan 30, 1998 he was run over from behind, by a drunk driver, left for dead, but died after just a few minutes in the arms of a neighbor who heard the crash. The guy who did it got 90 days jail. Convicted on murder with a deadly weapon and failure to render aid. I have never ridden a bike since and quite frankly, my life changed to a point I cannot really recognize it. You teach biking. Me well, I can't do the thing I want. There is not justice, there is right and wrong but its unfair. When you talk of biking, tell people don't ride at night ever. Never give a drunk driver a chance. My son Aden Prichard, I am sure felt that losing his life was unfair.