UPDATED: Anyone have Lindsey Stone or Jamie Schuh’s address?

Why?  For this:

In case you are not aware, that is at the tomb of the unknown soldier.

Go Here, Here. Here to read about it.

Here’s more pictures of the bitch:

This explains a lot:

Her accomplice:

Now, they have lost their jobs; but I do not think that is enough. I want addresses, phone numbers, cell phone numbers. I want any sort of personal information I can get about them.  I want these a-hole broads to have to go into hiding for what they did. They deserve no peace for the crap they pulled. Because you see, when you insult the Military like that, your rights to anything at all, are gone — done — over.

If anyone has anything, drop me a message via the contact page or leave it in the comments section and I will add it to this posting.

Update: Jazz Shaw of HotAir.com‘s weekend crew writes the following: (or is it Weak end crew? I dunno which…)

On the first count, I don’t see anyone trying to deprive Lindsey Stone’s first amendment rights. If this had happened and the government – at any level – was trying to punish her, I fully believe that each and every one of us would be up in arms over it. But the government isn’t doing a thing to her. What she is dealing with is the reaction of the public and her employers by way of exercising their own rights to speech and action in response to an act she freely chose to perform and publish. We are all free to speak, but we also bear the responsibility for what other free citizens decide to say in response to us.

As far as the military criticism angle goes, with apologies to Mr. Johnson, this is complete malarkey (as Joe Biden might say). In her completely unpersuasive apology, posted on her Facebook page, Lindsey said that it was “a visual pun” intended to make fun of the sign. But for us to buy this, we would need to ignore the fact that she was on an employee sponsored trip specifically to visit Arlington. She knew precisely where she was and the importance of the ground on which she stood. She was within sight of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. This is the important distinction which those seeking to defend Stone need to understand. She was not “criticizing the military” or “challenging authority” in that moment.

She was grossly and crudely insulting the Honored Dead.

As I stated above, anyone is free to criticize the military or debate Washington foreign policy. But if there is anything in this world which I hope every American citizen could agree on, it’s that those men and women buried at Arlington – and our family has three there, by the way – are beyond reproach. There is no criticism of the Honored Dead. They gave the last full measure for the rest of us and are not a subject for politics or pranks. This was no stunt or “visual pun.” It was a horrific act which rightly brought a collective scream of rage from Americans across the country. And while she broke no laws and is facing no punishment from her government, she should have expected the backlash which followed.

Apology not accepted.

Which is precisely why I want both of these women’s addresses, Phone Numbers, and Cell Numbers on my blog. Anyone have them?

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