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Sailor for Warner Donating Member (615 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-29-07 05:46 PM
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Ok whats the deal with this Sparling kid
at the march, Ive been hearing some serious shit all over the net and the news and I was wondering what the ground truth is.
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hippiechick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-29-07 05:46 PM
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1. uuuuh, what ? who?
:shrug: Got any links or snips ? :shrug:
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ourbluenation Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-29-07 05:48 PM
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2. I dunno wtf you're talking about. A little more info please.
:)
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Sailor for Warner Donating Member (615 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-29-07 05:50 PM
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4. He said he was spit on by someone at the rally
Last weekend
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Sailor for Warner Donating Member (615 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-29-07 05:49 PM
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3. Here is his wikipedia entry
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trumad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-29-07 05:56 PM
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5. He's a right wing plant--- Digby uncovered it.
by digby

The Cincinnatti Beacon found that people are picking up the Joshua "Zelig" Sparling spitting story as proof of the terrible treatment of veterans. One is a Vietnam Vet who recovered memories of his own spitting incident back in the 70's. (The Beacon also found that his story doesn't exactly add up --- as usual.)

Even more interesting is that the Beacon coincidentally shot some footage of Sparling standing with the Freepers. If there was spit lobbed across the wide chasm between the two opposing groups, it was an award winning projectile gob, which makes this passage by the New York Times reporter especially suspicious:

Later, as antiwar protesters passed where he and his group were standing, words were exchanged and one of the antiwar protestors spit at the ground near Mr. Sparling; he spit back.



As I posted earlier, the Washington Post had what appears to be a slightly more accurate report of the incident (no spitting observed) and for some reason they scrubbed the passage from later versions of the story.

Joseph Hughes of the blog Hughes for America was at the march and came up close and personal with Sparling. He reported in my comments:

As someone who was at the CODEPINK event - here's my take on that and the march in general - and who saw Sparling up close and personal, I thought I'd weigh in. We were close to the front of the event because we were there early and my girlfriend wanted a good spot to take photos. Shortly after the event began, I noticed Sparling and his small group - himself, a woman wearing the same 82nd Airborne sweatshirt and another young man - push their way to the front. By the time they made their move, the crowd was packed pretty tight, so I don't see how they
could have made it so close (just to the left of the front) without some pushing.

When everyone would cheer a particular speaker, he first stood out by loudly booing. He would also give a thumbs down gesture to accompany those boos. One of the official speakers, a woman who formerly served in the armed forces, went over to him, and the two appeared to have a civil conversation. When a man who was taking pictures went over, Sparling appeared to be shouting in his face to move the camera. Later, when the female veteran spoke, she mentioned his service and our appreciation for it and there was a good round of applause. Nothing that would lead someone to characterize anyone as un-American.

I missed his impromptu speech because myself and my girlfriend were helping keep the CODEPINK protesters on the sidewalk as we marched to the full protest. That said, I sincerely doubt Sparling was treated with disrespect on our side of the street. (I didn't notice anyone on his side of the street barring a few curious folks who appeared to be taking pictures of the counter-protesters.) The worst I saw anyone from our side do in response to a counter-protester was throw up a fist or peace sign. When someone shouted, it wasn't profane. Now, on the other hand, Sparling's Freeper friends across the street had spent the better part of an hour holding up ridiculous signs like "Anti-American peaceniks think sedition is patriotic" and "We gave peace a chance. We got 9/11". Also, they hung an effigy of Jane Fonda.

These weren't friendly people. They were people looking to provoke a response. That they got it in the form of spitting, based on everything I saw Saturday, seems laughable on its face.

Before I even noticed Sparling's leg, I thought the kid was a right-wing plant in our group. I thought we were going to be marching, peacefully, and this kid would break a window or otherwise do something to make for an ugly scene, making what was actually a peaceful protest look anything but. It looked to me like he was taking great pains to stand out in what he was doing. For anyone to portray Sparling as an innocent actor in Saturday's events while making the CODEPINK attendees out to be a rabid mob boggles the mind. Our group was 90 percent women, including children and grandmothers. Half of the guys there didn't look like they could hurt a fly. I can safely say Sparling and his group showed up looking to start something, something
that, from the looks of your citations, appears to be a pattern.



I will repeat myself here, but it's important. I suspect that what's at work here is reflexive, lazy MSM he said/she said reporting where it was important to show "the other side" of the story of a peaceful protest. As usual, this lazy and inaccurate form of reporting worked to the benefit of the right, who in this case used a young man who is a celebrity rightwing victim of numerous alleged lefty slurs to tell a mythic story. I expect this from Fox News. It's a big problem when it's the paper of record.

But there's an even bigger problem. Dave Niewert and others have done a lot of writing over the past few years about rightwing eliminationist rhetoric and subterranean groups like militias and how their poison seeps into the mainstream. The mainstream media have failed to pick up on this pernicious social and political trend. Instead they are still mired in the stereotypes of 35 years ago, which we saw this week-end are pretty stooped and grey these days. They need to turn their attention to their right.

In this instance you had a budding rightwing operative who sat with the Vice President's wife at the State of the Union address appearing with a group that hanged Jane Fonda in effigy in the middle of a peaceful protest march. The signs they held were violent, crude and purposefully provocative. Yet the mainstream media, in looking for some frisson of 60's street violence, reports it as if the protesters are the provacateurs. They had the story and they completely missed it.

The fact is that the people who are challenging social norms and mainstream behavior are not coming from the left today --- they are coming from the right. They are clever and well financed and they are being helped not just by their own rightwing media infrastructure --- the allegedly liberal NY Times and Washington Post are also helping them with their knee-jerk assumptions and phony narratives.


Update: How surprising. The AP is quoting Sparling too. No mention of hanging Jane Fonda in effigy.

Update II: Pictures of Sparling (identified as a colonel) at the protest were also picked up by World Picture News. Who's this guy's press agent? John McCain should hire him.


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digby 1/29/2007 10:51:00 AM Comments (22) | Trackback (0)

Sunday, January 28, 2007


No Spit Zone

by digby

A bit more on the alleged spitting incident.

First of all, let me make it clear why this is a big deal. Most of you know that "spitting on veterans" is a big time hot button. We have been lucky to see very little hostility toward the troops during this war and I have seen no evidence that it is happening now. I think I speak for the vast majority of Americans when I say that we do not blame the soldiers and marines for what is happening and harbor no ill will toward them. We hold the political leaders who sent them over to that meat grinder responsible as is our right and responsibility as citizens.

But even the real hostility that we saw back in the 60's and 70's didn't actually feature people spitting on soldiers. It's an urban legend that was debunked long ago.

But it's a potent charge to this day and one that it's hard to believe Joshua Sparling (and the NY Times) didn't know would push buttons.

Here are a couple of interesting little factoids that readers have brought to my attention.

The Washington Post mentioned Sparling too in an earlier version of today's story about the march. It's been edited out of the current piece, but this intrepid blogger captured it:


Earlier in the day, a smaller rally was held at the Navy Memorial on Pennsylvania Avenue. About 3,000 people, many wearing pink or carrying pink signs, showed up for an antiwar protest sponsored by a women-run peace organization called CodePink.

Oriana Futrell, a Spokane, Wash., resident who said she has grown weary of going to the funerals of her friends' husbands, carried a sign also urging the return of her husband, an Army lieutenant in Iraq.

Across the street, however, was a counter-protest, staged by the Washington chapter of the conservative organization FreeRepublic.com. Those protesters, who organizers said feared that the antiwar march would hurt the U.S. anti-terror efforts, yelled and sported signs, such as one that read, "Go to hell traitors. You dishonor our dead on hallowed ground."

At least one veteran from the Iraq war tried to bridge the divide between the groups. Cpl. Joshua Sparling, 25, from Port Huron, Mich., who lost his right leg below the knee in an 2005 explosion in Ramadi, spoke to both groups.

Near the end of the CodePink rally, Sparling, a patient at Walter Reed Army Medical Hospital who used crutches to walk, went to the microphone and told the protesters that they are entitled to the right to demonstrate and must fight for what they believe in. But he reminded them that the situation is dire for many Iraqis and U.S. troops there believe that they are fighting to help provide a better option for the people of Iraq. He was rewarded with general applause, although a few feint boos could be heard.

When he finished, he walked across the street and spoke with the FreeRepublic group also.



Actually, according to witnesses in the comment section of the post below, it appears that Sparling was with the Freepers from the beginning.

I wonder why the Wapo eliminated this piece of the story? (I don't have any dark suspicions. It was probably space or relevance or something. Still, it's curious.)

Here, again, is how the NY Times reported the same incident. it's been changed slightly from the earlier version I quoted below, but I can't see how that changed the (misleading nature of) the story:


There were a few tense moments, however, including an encounter involving Joshua Sparling, 25, who was on crutches and who said he was a corporal with the 82nd Airborne Division and lost his right leg below the knee in Ramadi, Iraq. Mr. Sparling spoke at a smaller rally held earlier in the day at the United States Navy Memorial, and voiced his support for the administration’s policies in Iraq.

Later, as antiwar protesters passed where he and his group were standing, words were exchanged and one of the antiwar protestors spit at the ground near Mr. Sparling; he spit back.

Capitol police made the antiwar protestors walk farther away from the counterprotesters.

“These are not Americans as far as I’m concerned,” Mr. Sparling said.



Unfortunately, this is the version that will be googled whenever anyone looks up "antiwar+protestors+spitting."

I have no idea what is behind all the problems with the public that Joshua Sparling seems to confront all the time. Certainly, you would think that if there's a lot of this going on that it would be documented by someone other than this one young man. And I find it very suspicious that it wouldn't be covered constantly in the right wing press, at least.

The salient fact here is that Sparling was allowed to address the anti-war protestors at the Code Pink rally and was treated respectfully and then went on to say that the very people who had allowed him to speak weren't "Americans." I do not know if the spitting incident is a lie, but I believe I am justifiably suspicious of his story under the circumstances.

What I do know is that the NY Times article was so badly reported and so misleading as to be a lie. By leaving out the fact that he spoke at an anti-war rally, it appeared as if he spoke at his own rally. And it made it sound as if the protestors walking by were provoking him, when, in fact, he'd been allowed to speak to them and was treated respectfully. It was the counter-protestors across the street --- his friends the Freepers --- who were the disruptive ones. The NY Times got it exactly backwards.

That they didn't bother to even google Sparling's name, where they would have found that he's something of a rightwing celebrity for his tales of victimization at the hands of terrible lefties, is journalistic malpractice.

They need to correct this story. And they need to look into Sparling. I suspect he's being used by a bunch of creepy Freepers and swiftboat professionals. The man gave his leg. He shouldn't be exploited by these jerks on top of it.

And if he's just making stuff up, the fact that he's a wounded veteran does not excuse it.

Update: From one of the appearances Sparling's dad made on Hannity and Colmes last year, this stands out:


COLMES: How did he get chosen? How did it come about
that last night he was in the gallery? Were you with
him last night at the State of the Union address?

SPARLING: Yes. As a matter of fact, I was sitting
beside Vice President Cheney's wife.

COLMES: Did you talk to her?

SPARLING: Yes, I did.

COLMES: What did you talk about?

SPARLING: She's a very nice lady. And I can see, you
know -- very, very kind-hearted family.

HANNITY: Mike, you sent Joshua our best. Tell him
he's in our prayers. And we look forward to seeing
you guys soon. Thank you very much. And we're going
to help you with that other problem, too, as you
know, when the time comes, about the job.

SPARLING: Sean, Joshua says you still owe him that
trip to New York. And he's sorry he couldn't be here
tonight, and he loves you to death.

HANNITY: When he's ready, he comes back up and we're
going to have a great time. I'm looking forward to
having him up here, sir. Thank you.



Seems they have friends in very high places.

Update II: Apparently Sparling has also made appearances at Ollie North's "Freedom Alliance" concerts. He's a certified minor wingnut celebrity.



Thanks to reader SJS

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Spitting Image

by digby

So the dirty, long haired hippies spit on wounded veterans yesterday. Isn't it just like them...

There were a few tense moments, however, including an encounter involving Joshua Sparling, 25, who was on crutches and who said he was a corporal with the 82nd Airborne Division and lost his right leg below the knee in Ramadi, Iraq. Mr. Sparling, who was not scheduled to speak, addressed the counterprotesters to voice his support for the administration's policies in Iraq.

Later, as antiwar protesters passed where he and his group were standing, words were exchanged and one of the antiwar protestors spit at the ground near Mr. Sparling; he spit back.



How awful. And it turns out that poor PFC Sparling has been treated terribly by these DFH's time and time again. Michele Malkin reported on another awful incident back in December:

Lots of readers watched Fox & Friends this morning and e-mailed about the disgusting greeting card a wounded soldier received while hospitalized at Walter Reed Army Hospital. Thanks to reader Shari for taking these cell phone camera shots of the card displayed by co-host Brian Kilmeade:

The card front, decorated with patriotic and holiday stamps, was deceptively innocuous. But take a look at what was inside:











Yes, that's right. It says "P.S. DIE" in the lower right-hand corner.

According to Kilmeade, who visited Walter Reed on Friday, a US Army soldier named Joshua Sparling received the death wish while recovering from a gunshot wound he received in Ramadi, Iraq. It's the only Christmas card he received. Fox & Friends is urging you to counter the hate by sending your thanks and good wishes to Sparling:

Joshua Sparling
c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center
6900 Georgia Avenue N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20307-5001



Shameful!

Sean Hannity took up his case too and gave Sparling an iPod. (I wonder what neat loot he'll get for being spit upon!)

He has become such a famous victim that he and his parents even went to the State of the Union address at the invitation of Dennis Hastert.

Some might find it odd that such terrible treatment would befall the same man --- first he gets a terrible Christmas card (Christmas!) that tells him to "go die." Then, he was spat upon by protestors --- a myth of the 1960's come to life right before our very eyes. What are the odds?

Luckily the New York Times, which obviously reported his spitting incident without even the most cursory google search on his name, is helping to perpetuate this story for a new generation. From now on, any search of "spitting on Iraq veterans" will turn up this incident to back up the inevitable future claims by wingnuts that they were mistreated by the dirty hippies of 2007. Good job NY Times. That's why they call it the paper of record.


I wonder if they would consider doing a profile of poor put-upon Sparling. Surely, all these awful incidents should be compiled and also put in the paper of record. One poor 24 year old soldier appears to be bearing the brunt of the entire vicious hippie movement. Seems like there's a story there.

Update: Sparling had trouble at an airport too:

We arrived at the airport at 4:30 pm for a 5:10 flight. When we arrived there was no wheel chair, no one at the SPIRIT counter and no security. I looked for a SPIRIT employee for ten minutes. Joshua said, “Dad I’m going to miss my flight, just get me to the gate and they can help us there.” Northwest gave us a wheel chair, but we still had no security. Security would not let us through because we had no boarding pass. We informed them that SPIRIT had our boarding pass and asked that he please let us go to the gate with him and he could verify it, or get someone from SPIRIT and they could give it to him. The security guard said, “You are no different than any other passenger with no boarding pass - no go.”

My son started to cry uncontrollably and told the guard to go to hell. Another lady spoke up and said, “That’s what you get for fighting in a war we have no business in.” Madder and very emotional I asked, “Can’t you remember 9-11?” She responded that was just our excuse to be in Iraq when we should not be there and we deserved whatever we got. That is when my son really lost it. Three WWII vets were coming off flights into DC, gave my son a hug, and stood up to the lady and security guard. They stayed with my son until he flew out.



Thank goodness. It's hell out there for this veteran everywhere he goes.

Update II: Thanks to Julia for alerting me to this. Sparling has been in the news since 2005 when the army used him for PR purposes. Interesting.

It also seems that Sparling's horrible Christmas card was actually sent by a white supremecist nutcase named Michael Crook. (Or at least he took credit for it.) (This was noted by Malkin at the time.)

Sparling appears to be some sort of US Army Zelig with ties to white supremecists who is becoming the poster boy for veterans who feel beseiged by dirty hippies.

One wonders if John O'Neill has taken this young fellow under his wing.

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H/T to reader JS


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underpants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-30-07 08:54 AM
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6. Lost a leg, got death threat at Walter Reed, spit on on Saturday-he says
He was on Hannity & Colmes last night-video on the right side of the screen
http://www.foxnews.com/hannityandcolmes/index.html

Anti-War Protest
Demonstrators in Wash. spit on soldier; attack FOX News satellite truck


In December he supposedly got a "I hope you die" letter. Some scumbag took credit for this.


http://www.michellemalkin.com/archives/004021.htm

http://stuckonstupid.blogs.com/stuck_on_stupid/2005/12/joshua_sparling.html

He appears to be the face of the new "hate the troops" movement on the right.

Poor kid looked like he was going to cry last night and I don't mean from being spit on.
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proud2BlibKansan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-31-07 05:15 PM
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13. He was also supposedly hassled in an airport
by people who saw him in his wheelchair and said "That's what you get for going to Iraq and killing people"

This kid has worse luck than anyone on the planet. Three times in one year he has been mistreated because he lost his leg in Iraq.

Sean Hannity bought him an ipod and some movies when he got the death threat last year. So after the spitting incident, I would imagine there is a brand new flat screen TV sitting in his living room today :eyes:
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kskiska Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-30-07 09:12 AM
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7. He was just on Faux and Fiends this morning
After telling his story once again, there was a staged marriage proposal where Sparling got down on his knee in front of his freeper girlfriend. The Faux Fiends pretended to be oh, so surprised.
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Sydnie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-30-07 09:38 AM
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8. Someone posted a link to a thread about it on FR and
they said that he got "kicked out of Walter Reed" because of some trouble he started there. I hardly ever read threads over there, but I think it was attached to one of their picture threads about the rally. They have pictures of the Jane Fonda effigy hanging in the tree behind their protest and a description of how the police made them remove it from the tree. After they took it down from the tree, they then added it to their big banner behind all 20 of them. There are pictures of Sparling in that post that show him in a wheelchair, not on crutches at all. And he is NOT close to the fence line near the protesters but rather toward the back of the area set out for them. If they haven't scrubbed the pictures by now that is.
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proud2BlibKansan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-31-07 05:16 PM
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14. What's this about getting kicked out of Walter Reed?
I hadn't heard that one.
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Sydnie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-30-07 09:55 AM
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9. Here's the FR link to their pictures about the whole day
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theboss Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-30-07 09:59 AM
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10. Spalding? Did he buy his weed from a Negro?
I want a hamburger...no a cheeseburger....I want a hot dog...

You'll get nothing and like it.
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merh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-31-07 01:26 PM
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11. Photos of the guy here
with his statements taken on the day of the march and NO REFERENCE TO SPITTING. (Can someone screen capture this in case conservative prop alters his blog?)

Also notice the barriers between the Anti-War folks and the Counter-Anti-War folks - tough to spit "on" someone from there and the words of this guy seem to reflect he is the spitting type.

http://conprotantor.blogspot.com/2007/01/ufpj-march-on-washington-jan-27-2007.html

http://bp1.blogger.com/_EoaekWnLvZc/Rb11iUs5PSI/AAAAAAAAADw/LZfPi29tMgo/s320/20070127AntiwarRally_+219.jpg

Joining the Freeper counter-protest was Army PFC Joshua Sparling, a wounded veteran of Iraq who was the subject of a flurry of publicity a year ago when he was recovering at Walter Reed and received a Christmas card from an unhinged lefty hoping he would die.

http://bp3.blogger.com/_EoaekWnLvZc/Rb1460s5PTI/AAAAAAAAAD4/UVaMRP2rEFg/s320/20070127AntiwarRally_+221.jpg

The anti-war marchers stopped to heckle the Freepers and Josh. Said one, "FUCK THE WAR LOVERS!"

http://bp3.blogger.com/_EoaekWnLvZc/Rb1650s5PUI/AAAAAAAAAEA/0zbQiJw5ioU/s320/20070127AntiwarRally_+232.jpg

Josh was there with his girlfriend. Cute, isn't she? Josh spoke his mind about the protest march:

"This march here? I think these are basically people that just don't really understand what's going on. These are what I like to call TV liberals. All they do is watch television and get all their information off of there. If they had any real world experience and actually could see what was going on. They're walking here because of people like me who fight for their freedom and the people that have sacrificed their lives are the real heroes.

If they were in Iraq right now they would be wishing that they could have somebody come in and save them so they could have the same freedoms that we do. They really don't understand that. That's the whole reason I joined because of my nephews and nieces who I loved to grow up in freedom. They can do whatever they want. They can be whatever they want. People in Iraq are taken from their homes. They're captured if they don't agree with their dictatorship. All I'm saying is they're people, too and they deserve the same rights that we as Americans deserve.

They say fighting doesn't solve anything but we would not be here unless the Revolutionary war happenned, World War I, World War II. We'd be speaking German right now. It needs the soldiers They don't understand. They're ignorant and ignorance is bliss, they say. They're caught up in their cause and that's all they see. They're blind."


http://bp2.blogger.com/_EoaekWnLvZc/Rb192ks5PVI/AAAAAAAAAEI/h5wMDkLAwOY/s320/20070127AntiwarRally_+236.jpg


Funny, no talk of spitting at this blog or FR or at RedHunter - nothing from pro-war conservatives that were there that day. :shrug:

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proud2BlibKansan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-31-07 05:11 PM
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12. Thank you merh!!
I am all over this story. I have already written the NY Times reporter and asked for a retraction. I am LIVID that this story is no longer about the march but about this kid who claimed he was spit upon. And did you also see that he was on Hannity's show and claimed the marchers came after him with clubs?

Actually I feel very sorry for this kid. He obviously has PTSD and is craving attention. But that certainly does not excuse granting him credibility in the media in the face of overwhelming evidence that there is no way anyone could have gotten near enough to spit on him.
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Jeanette in FL Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-31-07 05:25 PM
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15. Wow, did he really say that?
Edited on Wed Jan-31-07 05:30 PM by Jeanette in FL
That marchers came after him with clubs.

He is delusional.

Perhaps it is the medications that he is on. He definitely has issues going on. You could be right with the PTSD or he is projecting his delusions. Something has not been quite right about the whole story from the start.
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proud2BlibKansan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-31-07 05:38 PM
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16. On Hannity
He denied spitting back and he claimed they came after him with clubs. Someone even posted pics of the clubbers on FR and you can clearly see they are holding cardboard tubes.

I am all over this. This kid not only needs to be exposed as a liar, he needs treatment for PTSD.
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merh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-31-07 06:30 PM
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17. Go to the initial FR thread
and it has links to the other bloggers
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1775291/posts
http://theredhunter.com/2007/01/countering_united_for_peace_and_justice_in_washington_dc.php

also, this blogger has some good stuff.
http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/

Look at the last photo of the guy, was he medicated?

I feel sorry for him too, he is being used.

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Mayberry Machiavelli Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-31-07 06:30 PM
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18. It sure looks like he's a "professional serial victim" like Phil Parlock:
This one amputee vet supposedly:

-received a death threat while at Walter Reed, and was on FOX previously, talking about this (12/5/05):


http://michellemalkin.com/archives/004021.htm


-was mistreated at an airport (his dad says some lady at the airport told him "that's what you get for fighting in a war we have no business in".. um OK :eyes:)
http://gunnnutt.blogspot.com/2006/05/day-in-life-of-hero.html


-and was "spit at" at this antiwar rally. (oh and by the way he further embellished his story on the Hannity show to where now apparently the peace protestors threatened him with clubs now)

http://mediamatters.org/items/200701300012?src=item200701300012

http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/

Pretty damn unlikely. I don't know a single person who has bad feelings towards the U.S. military personnel in Iraq out of all the people I know who despise the shrub like me. In fact, since I'm former Navy, most of my friends who hate this war are also former Navy. No bad feelings towards the actual military, just the corrupt leadership.

Bottom line, it smells to me like Sparling is a veteran version of Parlock. Pretty hard to prove without direct evidence but it looks that way.

Here's Parlock to jog a few memories. At least he knew to space out his "victimizations" to every 4 years when there's a presidential election:


http://mediamatters.org/items/200409170013
Serial GOP: Media loves repeated Republican protester, alleged assault victim

Summary:

On September 17, The Drudge Report home page featured a September 16 Associated Press photo of a 3-year-old girl, Sophia Parlock, holding a ripped Bush-Cheney '04 sign and crying as she sits on her father's shoulders. Drudge captioned the photo: "GIRL CRIES AFTER BUSH/CHENEY SIGN RIPPED BY THUGS...". Later that day, The Washington Times published an interview with the Parlock family, whom the paper described as "proudly patriotic."

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Both The Washington Times and Drudge failed to mention that this is the third time the Parlock family has been involved in so-called assaults involving campaign signs.

As noted by the blog Rising Hegemon, Phil Parlock has claimed he was assaulted at a 1996 protest.

The Huntington man said he was knocked to the ground by a Clinton supporter when he tried to display a sign that read "Remember Vince Foster," the deputy White House counsel who committed suicide in a Washington, D.C., park. His death has become the subject of much debate among Clinton opponents.

"It must have been a strict Democrat who did this," Parlock said, feeling the red abrasions on his face. "Everyone with the exception of him was real peaceful about our protest."

In 2000, Parlock found himself in yet another confrontation with Democrats at a campaign event:

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— O.W.
Posted to the web on Friday September 17, 2004 at 7:09 PM EST




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19. I heard he sat by Lynne Cheney at the SOTU in 2006
Anyone have a picture?
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