3/11/2008
IVAW tosses around the moral authority card
I was hoping to find a picture of this Jennifer Spranger, the ’secretary’ who is no more at IVAW Milwaukee….who claimed she poisoned detainees (and didn’t care).
Both DeWald and Spranger no longer have visible positions on the IVAW Milwauikee’s website, due - I guess - to the fact that they are unhinged moonbats who can’t seem to even PRETEND that they’re decent human beings. I saved the shot of IVAW’s website with their names on them because as usual, we’re experiencing some scrubbing of the web with regard to pictures of Dewald and references to both of them. They don’t want you to be able to reconstruct what happened, and instead prefer to revise history - which is typical of holocaust deniers.
These people oppose war but are obsessed with self loathing and violence (like bombing the GOE gathering coming up), and can’t seem to resist threatening to punch out people who don’t agree with them.
They are in dire need of mental help.

“Don’t look at our faces, and don’t check the facts or we will go postal on you!!!”

This was designed by Iraq Veterans Against the War member (no longer president of the Milwaukee chapter), Jonathan Dewald, someone who never served in OIF or OEF. Can you say IRONIC? Although he’s a 10-year army veteran, “Iraq Veterans Against the War” seems desperate for someone - anyone - with a military background OF SOME KIND.
Just the name “Iraq Veterans Against the War” would indicate to a normal person that it’s an organization of veterans who served in Iraq…But now it looks like there is some other criteria for membership - like you must be an anarcho socialist and be able to rattle off all the talking points of the International Workers World.
By contrast, the Gathering of Eagles doesn’t have a term referring to military or veterans in its name.
Now Veterans for Freedom does…and those guys have resumes….whereas the Iraq Veterans against The War appears to be a desperate collection of anarchosocialist losers and military rejects who couldn’t make the grade…if they were ever in Iraq or in theater in some capacity, they appear to have stories to tell like Scott Beauchamp’s.









