The media may be wringing its hands over Boogaloo Boys in Hawaiian shirts.
But as General Curtis E. LeMay here proves, there is a long, proud history of taking out commies in Aloha wear.
Where a Hispanic Catholic, and a Computer Geek write about Gun Rights, Self Defense and whatever else we can think about.
The media may be wringing its hands over Boogaloo Boys in Hawaiian shirts.
But as General Curtis E. LeMay here proves, there is a long, proud history of taking out commies in Aloha wear.
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Or, maybe, just maybe… It’s late summer and these light weight shirts are comfortable in hot weather?
I’m eagerly awaiting the stories in February that point out how many “white supremacists” arrested in December and January were wearing heavy parkas.
Curtis LeMay. Got ‘er Done in WW2!
There was an article in my feed where the fashion designer that makes the polo shirts that some of the _Proud Boys_ have been photographed wearing has decided to stop making them.
Seems that they are afraid to be associated with the _Proud Boys_ because the PBs are just so hateful.
Woo Hoo! Uncle Curt! Nice to see you!
Literally. Uncle Curtis LeMay.
Unfortunately, never got the chance to meet the man before he went on to command Heaven’s shock troops.
The General was quite a man and a pretty good trap shooter according to a friend who shot with him. Nice shirt- think I’ll alter a few of my husband’s and wear them.
Guns and fashionable lightweight shirts are pretty nice, but I think that Curtis ‘Bomber’ LeMay has a more important insight to offer about effective commie busting.