Send your cards and letters!
So Ms. Evans (that's how the lefty ladies like it right? Ms. not Miss or Mrs.?) is holding a fundraiser for Jerry Brown out in California (so vote for him at your own peril) and in the invitation thoughtfully provided her home address.At first I thought (and commented on the blog) "wow if I were a liberal, what would I do with THAT information?" And there were interesting suggestions.
Then, today I see THIS and have decided that as a conservative and you know, a HUMAN that this is what I would do with that information: Send a letter to Ms. Evans and let her know just what I think of her organization in general...and about her comments on the death of Debbie Lee's son in particular. Then, I would ask my friends, tweeps, and blog readers to do the same....and to tell two friends, and they can tell two friends and so on and so on.
So, grab a pen and jot this down:
Jodie Evans
757 Palms Blvd.
Venice, CA 90291
and send her a quick little note expressing your feelings. Be polite, be respectful (things she of course will not recognize, but that isn't the point) but tell her what you think.
Have fun!
UPDATE: So over at Andrew Breitbart's Big Peace it seems Ms. Evans got a little taste of her own medicine. I'm still trying to figure out why Andrew was wearing inline skates, but I'm having fun with the imagining. :) So get those cards and letters in the mail y'all, she's primed and ready for a little conservative activist snail mail!
Mortar fire hits U.S. embassy while Biden speaks of “progress”
Wow. He must have really put his foot in his mouth this time; no doubt it was another big effing deal! The left leaning MFM will surely have their undies in a bunch over this episode. I mean, they get righteously indignant when we just roll our eyes and groan at "Biden of Arabia's" pronouncements...
But, on the other hand, I'm sure this means he'll claim that all is well in Iraq these days, that O! can declare the combat mission officially over, and that he and "Fightin' Joe" have won the war!
Pretty good for a couple of putzes who never missed an opportunity to join in a full-throated lefty chorus of, "The War is Lost!", and who both considered the surge to be a failure.
Must be some nuance there that I'm not getting. Probably wrapped up in the old aphorism, "You can always tell a Harvard man, but, not much..."





