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Gene & Sophie Simmons Visit the Vets (VIDEO)

During Gene & Sophie’s visit to Camp Pendleton, they ask for and get a taste of boot camp for the Marines. After they finish, they return to the commander’s office, and he makes a brilliant suggestion – that Gene put a visit to the troops on his schedule. Gene agrees it’s a great idea, and off he and Sophie go to the Long Beach Veterans Hospital.

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This has to be the first time I’ve ever seen Gene Simmons cry, but I was crying with him. Quite humbling the whole visit was. Gene knows what’s important. I wish every American did.

And Gene Simmons made me smile again today after I read an interview he recently did with Radar Online. Sean Penn the “enemy of Western civilization.” Heh. Gotta love it! Here’s a portion of that interview:

RADAR: You seemed to have a deep respect for the soldiers you met at Camp Pendleton. What did you come away with?

GENE SIMMONS: It is embarrassing what’s happening to America nowadays. I’m embarrassed. The same thing happened in Vietnam, and I lived through that era. It was unbelievable. The answer seems to be, from some political experts, just get up and leave and the bad guys will decide, “Hey let’s disarm and everything’s going to be okay.” I’m so fucking sick and tired of such idiotic behavior.

It’s not the policies and the bills; it’s how we treat our military. It’s how we treat our young men or women who go out there, at 18 years old, and risk their lives. There’s no fame, they’re certainly not getting rich, and a lot of them are dying, simply for something they believe. By the way, it’s a volunteer army, all volunteer. The fact that anybody would have a fucking thing to say about that is astonishing. And the VA hospital that Sophie and I went to, it’s about an hour and a half down the road from Malibu. These morons can’t get up off their asses and out of their $10 million homes, get into their SUVs, and drive down to the VA hospital just to say, “Hey, what you do matters.” Doesn’t matter what they think of President Bush. It matters that 18-year-olds are getting out there and risking their lives. I didn’t see a single person there. That’s the most embarrassing thing. I’m furious at Hollywood.

No visitors at all?

No. Of course, if it means getting on a jet and going to Washington, D.C., to get in front of media, they’re all there. But they won’t get into a car where there’s no media and just go and shake the hand of a vet. And we met, as you know, Vietnam vets and Korean vets and Iraqi vets, and it just breaks your heart.

And here’s the venom for Penn:

But it seems like these people are protesting the war, not protesting the troops.

I don’t see the difference. Aid and comfort to the enemy is when you do it through media and there are big headlines like “We’ve Lost the War” and things like that. What makes you think that any graduate of any madrassa in the Middle East doesn’t blow that up? In other words, make a big copy of it and show it to everybody.

So someone like Sean Penn for instance … you don’t support what he’s doing?

Oh, I think he’s the enemy of Western civilization. I think he’s a terrific actor, but a political knucklehead. By the way, the difference between the Warren Beattys and Sean Penns and perhaps the Hannitys in the salons of the world is very little. The people who hate you don’t care what political side you’re on. They make no distinction between far left and far right. They just hate you. It’s so stupid. And the biggest problem, of course, is that media, no matter what you say, is skewed a certain way.

Folks like Gene Simmons, Ted Nugent, Montgomery Gentry, Stuck Mojo, et. al, truly understand what it means to be a hero. God bless ‘em all.

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  • Jennie Angell
    Dear Gene:
    When my oldest son, who is serving proudly in the USAF, was deployed to Iraq for the third time, my doctor put me out of work due to stress. The hospital I was working for, then unpatriotically, and uncompassionately FIRED ME!!
    My daughter,(also in the USAF), e-mailed a local journalist Bob Kerr, at The Providence Journal. He wrote an article on April 20, 2008. Please read it.
    I know you have a special place in your heart for our troops. I hope you have one for their families, too.
    Sincerely,
    Jennie Angell jangell39@yahoo.com
  • Bonnie
    Gene....what about the Coast Guard. My husband was an active duty "Coastie" over there in Kuwait,during the opening year of "Operation Iraqi Freedom",keeping the harbor safe so that our people in-land could get the supplies they needed. It sounds like "peaches and cream" but, it wasn't. It had its "fired up" times. The Coast Guard Reserve Units are doing a regular rotation there today.
    We love "Family Jewels" but, now he says you can "Kiss" off.
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  • Paladin
    President Bush is right - our enemy at home are the fatalists and the cynics who take freedom for granted and who don't realise that sometimes we have to die for our beliefs. Less than four thousand brave American souls have perished in this latest chapter in the fight for freedom. Sad, yes, but a pinprick compared even with Vietnam, which in turn was a small war. The leftist cynics suported war when they thought it would mean instant victory. Now, knowing as we do that this will take at least another ten or fifteen years of sacrifice, they clamour for surrender. As President Bush said, we must "Justify the sacrifice" - thank Christ we have a leader who understands the necessity for firm resolve, whatever the price.
  • I never liked KISS but you did a fantastic job of unveiling how even the most privileaged among us melt in the presence of a soldier. This was really moving, and I'm an Army wife! I see this stuff all day long.

    Thanks for posting this. Really great stuff...
  • GiovanniAPeters
    Gene Simmons has always been one of the more cerebral entertainers out there during interviews, so this stance of his is not surprising, in the least.
  • jonny the american
    Good for him...I support the troops-BY SUPPORTING THE WAR!!!
    No seriously ... that was nice to see.
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