Saturday, July 14, 2007

OYE Still Will Not Show Records But Has No Problem Making Erroneous Claims

On the far left-wing blog OYE, a recent post stated the following:

"Given the well-documented reluctance of significant numbers of Our President's strongest supporters, the College and Young Republicans, to Be A Man! Enlist!, What do you mean by "We"?

It is amazing that they have no shame in claiming something that is clearly false. OYE has been sent numerous names and pictures of YRs who have or are currently serving in the military. These people make up the "we". They claim to have "well-documented" evidence that this is not true. OYJ challenges OYE to show this "well-documented" evidence along with their own military records showing why they have not served.

Be a Man OYE, Tell the Truth!

OYE Fails to Produce Records


Three days ago Operation Yellow Jackass challenged OYE to produce military records that back up their claims that they cannot join the military for "medical reasons." Apparently, OYE is the most unhealthy group in America because they all use the very same excuse. Sadly, our request still goes unanswered. Thankfully, roughly 70% of the military is Republican (based on military ballot returns), so Americans can rest assured that the brave are still defending us, while to cowards of OYE soak in hypocrisy.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Are the people promoting OYE hypocrites?

OYE is a extreme leftwing group whose followers criticize Republicans who are not in the military. What they do not want you to know is they have never answered the call to duty themselves. When forced to answer they ALL say they "tried" but they were rejected for "medical reasons" -- a typical answer given by someone too cowardly to actually serve.

In fairness, there are some people who cannot serve because of medical reasons, so OYJ challenges OYE to show some proof by posting on their web site a rejection for a military waiver.

Soon we will see if OYE are nothing but a bunch of hypocrites.

Why Does OYE feel the need to lie?

OYE has posted on their web site a video from the Young Republican National Convention (YRNC 2007.) They claim to have "infiltrated" the convention. They give themselves way too much credit. YRNC 2007 invited them to come see how much the YRs love the military, even offering them a booth for military recruitment. OYE paid a total of $750 (including registration) which has successfully removed money from Democrat to Republican hands.

The video on their site is really misrepresenting the truth. Their member spoke to the military recruiter ONLY minutes after they arrived. What they also fail to tell you is the largest round of applauses came when the booth was announced.

The truth is, more YRs serve in the military than YDs, and most YRs do not need a booth to do what is right. Many in attendance have already served or are active duty military, but cannot be in uniform at a political event.

OYE will not tell you the truth because the truth hurts their cause.