Jan 17, 2009

My Kind Of Woman

There were anti-Iraq War demonstrators in Washington D.C. who were handing out some publication about the "evils of America".

An elderly woman was coming out of the one of the subway stations when a young female protester approached and offered her one of the pamphlets, which the old woman politely declined.

The young protester then put her hand on the oldster's shoulder and said, 'Lady, don't you care about the children of Iraq?"

The senior citizen then looked the young female straight in the eye and said, 'Honey, my father died in France in World War II. I lost my husband in Korea , and a son was killed in Vietnam. All three died so you and your fellow demonstrators could have the right to stand here and bad-mouth this country. And don't you dare touch me again because if you do, I'll stick this umbrella up your ass and open it!"

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