Ambush at West Seattle High
Michelle and Captain Ed are giving voice to this story.
Three invited pro-military speakers were shocked last Friday when they arrived for a West Seattle High student assembly to confront a theater stage strewn with figures costumed as Iraqi men, women and children splashed with blood.
It was a warm-up for the “Iraq Awareness Assembly” so no students except the actual actors saw the skit before the military guests complained to principal Susan Derse and she put a stop to it. And here comes the crucial part: no teachers or advisers were on hand or evidently even aware of the content although that part is one of several things still under investigation. …
Yeah, right.
Pirate-King suggests a new ending for Red Dawn:
Remember the ending of Red Dawn? The good guys fighting the Soviets are killed, but eventually the US military takes back control?
I have an alternate ending. We give them Washington state instead. They won’t even need any troops to pacify them, they’ll gladly surrender and turn in any resistance themselves. At least in the Seattle area.
In the Bullpen agrees with me, there is no way these teachers didn’t know what was going on.
Secure Liberty adds:
Fortunately the school put a stop to it. War is indeed bloody, but as I said in the comments, if you believe that our military hasn’t gone above and beyond to protect Iraqi civilians, you’re simply not credible. The notion that the war in Iraq has been a negative for the Iraqi people generally has no basis in fact.
http://myopiczeal.blogsome.com/2005/03/17/ambush-at-west-seattle-high/trackback/
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