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Cindy Sheehan's Bizarre Encampment

carpro

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Originally posted by ASLANSPAL:

"And it irritates me no small amount that Dick Cheney, in the Vietnam War, said he had 'other priorities,'" Geraldine Comley said.

Her grandson evidently felt it was a priority to him. His opinion was the only one that mattered.
 

Dragoon68

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Interestingly, President Bush has publicly confirmed Cindy Sheehan's right to speak out. He did so on August 11, 2005 in comments he made about the matter.

President Bush said:
... I sympathize with Mrs. Sheehan. She feels strongly about her position, and she has every right in the world to say what she believes. This is America. She has a right to her position, and I thought long and hard about her position. ...
He's a kinder person than she'll ever be. Of course, thankfully, her views haven't weakened his resolve. He's just giving her the benefit of the doubt as to her motives.

It's too bad, for her cause anyway, that Cindy doesn't know how to communicate her points without unfounded insults, lies, exaggerations, and distortions.

The other side of it is that the rest of us also have a right to speak out about what we feel. That also includes our opinions about Cindy Sheehan's comments.
 

Dragoon68

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The following are extracts from today's comments by Nealz Nuze concerning Cindy Sheehan:

Neal Bortz wrote in Nealz Nuze of 8/15/2005:
CINDY SHEEHAN EXPOSED

A sad day for Cindy Sheehan yesterday. Her husband decided to dump her, filing for divorce. Looks like he had enough of her shenanigans. The divorce filing cites "irreconcilable differences." I suppose that's because there wasn't a check box for "need to get as far away as possible from crazy woman who is ruining my family name." It was probably a long time coming anyway.

But the more interesting news is that more facts are emerging about Cindy Sheehan's first meeting with President Bush. You do know that she's already met with the president, don't you? She is now demanding a second meeting. There are heads of state that don't get two meetings with the commander-in-chief. I suppose she thinks she is special.

At any rate, the folks over at WorldNetDaily decided to do a Google search for images of the Sheehan family and President Bush. Sure enough, there they were: pictures of the Sheehan family with George Bush. The pictures have since been deleted from the Sheehan family website, but not from Google's servers.

Of note: In one of the photos, President Bush is kissing Cindy Sheehan. Not quite the image of a cold, calculating and uncaring president that Cindy is portraying in the media these days, is it? That's because Cindy Sheehan is lying, and she's been caught.

Will you hear about any of this in the mainstream media? Of course not. It would benefit George Bush, and we can't have that, can we?
That's what Neal wrote. I don't always care for his tone or choice of words but I do enjoy his commentary because he usually tells it like he sees it and he's not afraid to take on anything including an alleged "grieving" mother who's gotten way out of line. He sure exercises his right to free speech and, compared to a lot of liberals doing so, I much prefer his points of view.

It's sad when any married couple seeks divorce. It always hurts lots of people. We don't know for certain the reasons for this divorce. However, it's very possible that Cindy's own vengeful hatred has so consumed her that she's unable to deal with anything else. I pray that God will somehow put an end to end Cindy's problem and, also, if it be His will bring her and her husband into reconciliation of whatever differences they may have.

It's interesting to note how her vocalization of her meeting with President Bush has evolved to the point it is today. She now hurls insults at him as if he were her son's murderer. It's such a shame to waste all that energy in such a destructive manner. She could instead bring honor to her son's death by valuing the sacrifice that he and many others have made for their country. She could be an inspiration to others to join the fight and give their all as necessary. There's so much she could do to help the cause verses destroying herself and her family.
 
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