When A Man Sends A Woman
Mar 2, 2009 44 Comments ›› American Infidel
” When asked if he would join the fight in Iraq, Matt repeatedly called for wealthy young Americans to show solidarity with the “poor” troops. Yet, in probably the single most naked and foolish public display of cowardice yet to emanate from Hollywood, he suggested that the Bush sisters should be forced to go in his place. Matt was so epically delusional from self-righteous self-absorption that he didn’t recognize either the cowardice or hypocrisy of his proposal: Matt, you are precisely that wealthy young American who should be showing solidarity with the “poor” troops by fighting alongside them. Instead, you hide behind two little girls, demanding that they risk their lives, while you remain safely and comfortably behind.”
“When A Man Sends A Woman” by Sgt. Welsh, USMC
In the military culture many issues and problems tend to be solved with personal combat. Many times disagreements are easily solved by taking someone outside and beating their face.
When two people fight over ideas or personal differences it’s not savage, barbaric, cruel or unusual, it’s dignified. But let’s get real for a moment. How many of you manginas have actually gotten into a fight?
I know this Big P*ssy hasn’t:

“You want to be a movie star, great let me direct you on how to act in Iraq. I mean Morocco, as you can see my mangina is this wide, and I’ve never actually been to a combat zoneâ€Â
His name is Paul Greengrass and he is an Academy Award nominated film director. He specializes in dramatizations of real-life events.
So real life in fact, that he grabs some combat veterans, throws some cash at them, and has them follow Matt Damon around like little lap dogs. How are you going to direct combat veterans in fake combat, when you’ve never even experienced it- but your claim to fame is specializing in real-life events…
Oh woops, I forgot you must be an expert because you read that book “Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Iraq’s Green Zone”, by Rajiv Chandrasekaran.
What’s makes this book so much better is the fact that the author claims in his preface that his work doesn’t take a side for or against the Invasion of Iraq, but works to just examine how the post-invasion was handled.
Take a look at an interview if you wish:
Hmmmmm…..
“Imperial Life in the Emerald City he draws a vividly detailed portrait of the Green Zone and the Coalition Provisional Authority…that becomes a metaphor for the administration’s larger failings in Iraq†(The New York Times).
“He presents the tenure of presidential viceroy L. Paul Bremer between May 2003 and June 2004 as an all-too-avoidable disaster, in which an occupational administration selected primarily for its loyalty to the Bush administration routinely ignored the reality of local conditions until, as one ex-staffer puts it, “everything blew up in our faces.” Chandrasekaran unstintingly depicts the stubborn cluelessness of many Americans in the Green Zoneâ€â€like the army general who says children terrified by nighttime helicopters should appreciate “the sound of freedom†(Publishers weekly).
This has to be how it was… it has to be. No way is this guy bias.
Ahhhhh the green zone… I never got to go there. But I hear it’s a great vaction spot. I spent the majority of my time interacting with Iraqis and killing insurgents. Here is some footage of what the green zone looked like in 2004.
Is it just me… or does this seem a bit odd?
And the hero of the day… “Matt Damon”

Idiot Man-Child
I wonder what that’s like, taking orders from Matt Damon or that sloppy-smelly-magina Paul Greengrass. You won’t see me do that. No matter how much money they would throw in my face. But hey, vets gotta make a living too.
Here is their promo for Green-Zone. I love how it’s so “Veteran friendly”.
I’ve always hated Matt Damon, who doesn’t?
When asked if he would join the fight in Iraq, Matt repeatedly called for wealthy young Americans to show solidarity with the “poor” troops. Yet, in probably the single most naked and foolish public display of cowardice yet to emanate from Hollywood, he suggested that the Bush sisters should be forced to go in his place. Matt was so epically delusional from self-righteous self-absorption that he didn’t recognize either the cowardice or hypocrisy of his proposal: Matt, you are precisely that wealthy young American who should be showing solidarity with the “poor” troops by fighting alongside them. Instead, you hide behind two little girls, demanding that they risk their lives, while you remain safely and comfortably behind.
Well, now he can make up for that. The only decent thing to do is give all of his salary to the children of any troops in the unit he portrays, who were killed in the war. After all, he’s the champion of solidariry with them, right? I mean, he’s not just some self-centered Hollywood creep happy to use the troops as political props, and the dead ones as revenue streams, right?
Do you guys remember this?
Hey Matt I wasn’t forced to go. I volunteered to go and so did the majority of the vets that you’re off playing GI Joe with in Morocco.
My hatred of Matt began when he kicked the Marines asses in the embassy in the Born Identity. F- that. Matt Damon I want to fight you, please email me btwelsh25@yahoo.com. You have no business whatsover representing the U.S. military. You are a coward. Make more money on lies and fabricated bullsh*t. You are an Idiot Man child. It is a matter of honor and duty, something you lack, and something you will never understand.
I’m waiting…










