This was sent to me from a friend while I was over in Afghanistan. I got such a good laugh at it that I had to save it, and post it here for everyone else to see. Who knows, you might have seen it already. Its called the 'Obama Criticism Flow Chart':

They are also pissed that it took him over 4 months to decide to send more troops while their buddies were dying.
I attended a Halloween party where they had a band from the 82nd Airborne, and a bunch of soldiers and civilians dressed up in things from Harry Potter to Snow White. Suddenly a man dressed as a villain from the Matrix Movies (MR. Smith), walked onto the stage and grabbed the microphone. He announced: "Ladies and Gentlemen, the President of the United States."
A soldier walked onto the stage wearing an Obama mask and started to wave. There must have been about four or five hundred people below the stage and I kid you not...95% of the soldiers and civilians started to BOO. As a pryor soldier, I have never in my life seen soldiers openly denounce their Commander and Chief in a war zone. I loved it, and joined in the booing. Then a second soldier walked out, pushing the Obama mask soldier out of the way. I thought he was going to get in trouble. The second soldier was wearing a mask of President George W. Bush, and the crowd erupted in applause and cheers. They chanted USA and "ALL THE WAY." All the way is the motto of the 82nd Airborne Division. After that ended, a high ranking officer and NCO came on the stage and did a reenlistment ceremony for the drummer of the band who was dressed as Conan the Barbarian. Those two high ranking soldiers were part of the same crowd that booed, and applauded. This was not a group of 500 low ranking soldiers, but it was a group of all ranks mixed together, from all parts of the country, serving in a cause they all believe to be just. Meanwhile back home Democrats are calling them killers, and profiling them as Conservatives and home-grown terrorists. Needless to say, they don't like Janet Napolitano too much either.
Well, this will be my last post for a few more months as I return to Afghanistan. I hope and wish everyone well, and I look forward to November 2010. TTFN
Good Luck Sean. Thanks for the laugh and the updates. Take care and kick *&$%.
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