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5/29/2007 10:26:46 AM
hahah she's broke
5/29/2007 10:34:22 AM
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5/29/2007 11:11:14 AM
so she lost a son and the rest of her children lost a mother.GG, bitch.
5/29/2007 11:20:47 AM
They just killed off her character so that they could later on have her return as something big to do for the season finale.
5/29/2007 11:42:35 AM
didn't her family (husband/children) basically disown her?
5/29/2007 11:46:31 AM
5/29/2007 11:52:47 AM
wellshe didn't learn the lesson of diligencethese sorts of activities do destroy your lifeit's your choice whether or not you want to persevere
5/29/2007 12:23:52 PM
btw, mahatma gandhi is rolling his eyeswhere ever he is
5/29/2007 12:24:55 PM
i feel sorry for her.
5/29/2007 1:28:21 PM
we all shouldshe lost a son and her life is awful
5/29/2007 1:30:55 PM
I feel sorry for her son, who's death has been a political topic... made so by his mother.
5/29/2007 1:35:32 PM
she loses her son in warand then goes and takes pictures with a dictator??????
5/29/2007 1:38:16 PM
WHERE'S MY OJ PRIZE?
5/29/2007 1:38:43 PM
I too feel sorry for her. It always seemed like she really needed some counseling after the death of her son. I think we should all feel some sympathy for her and every family who have lost a loved one serving our country. Im glad she finally realized that she does have a surviving family that needs her more than a photo op with chavez.
5/29/2007 2:14:42 PM
and now that she's broke she can become a burden on taxpayers!
5/29/2007 2:20:52 PM
you people are real douchesthis is obviously a women in pain who is sufferingwhy can't you see that?
5/29/2007 2:22:30 PM
because she's not the only one and she parades around like she is, abandoning her family, and shitting upon her son's grave for political spotlight.That's not "pain" that's her "fifteen minutes."why can't you see that?[Edited on May 29, 2007 at 2:30 PM. Reason : .]
5/29/2007 2:26:54 PM
I get that this was an important issue for her, but she didn't help her cause one bit by acting like an attention whore. What did she expect? Did she think that bitching and moaning really loud would cause the government to change its ways? To get any change in our system, you either have to get enough people into office that support your policies (hard, especially if your policies go against the majority of the voter base) or contribute some serious campaign money (easy, so long as you have the cash). This was a losing battle from the start.And it sounds to me like she basically ignored the rest of her family just to focus on one son. It's hard to garner sympathy for something like that imo.
5/29/2007 2:34:29 PM
at least she had the courage of her convictions.in any event, its tragic all around.3400 soldiers dead, untold iraqis dead (100,000? 500,000? the officials quit counting), disproportionate number of women and children maimed and killed....and gas prices are through the roof.well, at least the oil execs and defense construction contractors are doing well.
5/29/2007 2:40:11 PM
^ Sounds like Rosie O'Donnel's writer... I suppose we're the terrorists... huh?
5/29/2007 3:29:24 PM
you may someday come to the realization that you have become what you claim to despise
5/29/2007 4:06:52 PM
so tell me, Oeuvre (or wolfpack2k, whoever you are), what exactly are we doing in Iraq? Because I've forgotten.we're protecting good Americans against Iraqi WMDs right?no wait. we're forcing a regime change to remove a genocidal psychotic dictator bent on destroying his own country, right?no wait. we're instilling democracy to liberate the oppressed peoples and stabilize the region and transform a culturally backwards dirthole into a shining beacon of freedom for the rest of the muslim world, right?no wait. we're taking the fight to the terrorists so they don't bring their jihad here, right?no wait. hold on, hold on... i know its around here somewhere. i swear i just saw it.[Edited on May 29, 2007 at 4:32 PM. Reason : ]
5/29/2007 4:22:40 PM
[Edited on May 29, 2007 at 8:01 PM. Reason : Bye.]
5/29/2007 8:00:34 PM
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5/29/2007 9:10:09 PM
^If you understand, please, do tell.I'm reading The Greatest Story Ever Sold: The Decline and Fall of Truth, and so far my understanding is, "OH SHIT, WE FUCKED UP! NEW LIE! NEW LIE!"[Edited on May 29, 2007 at 9:15 PM. Reason : sss]
5/29/2007 9:14:57 PM
5/29/2007 11:00:13 PM
^ So you're decrying the democrats for abandoning Sheehan and a timeline, both things viewed as left-wing by the right, THEN you call on the Democrats to do the same thing you just decried.Maybe you should abandon craziness.
5/29/2007 11:05:52 PM
^Yeah, I'm trying to decipher (y?) what he's talking about, and I'm not getting it.What are the Democrats pushing that is so "radical?" Universal healthcare? Cause they definitely shouldn't abandon that. Folks is eating that shit up.And Lieberman's bitch ass deserved abandoning...
5/29/2007 11:10:19 PM
her son knew what he was getting into when he enlistedwhat a silly attn whoring bitch
5/29/2007 11:10:36 PM
^^ He also seems to be under the false impression that the people who don't like Bush here must take their cues from the Democratic politicians.
5/29/2007 11:14:55 PM
^^I think what he's getting at is that lately, they've been BS'ing their constituents even more than ever. Though, I must say, The Repub's are getting pretty off-base too.I'm finding myself feeling less and less party-aligned every day. I used to be a proud Republican, but these days, half of them are as embarassing as most of the Dem's. :\
5/29/2007 11:16:12 PM
the dems havent abandoned sheehan because they sincerely care about her...they werent just using herthe dems really care about the war and the dead soldiers...they do NOT simply use the war as a political tool]
5/29/2007 11:16:21 PM
sheehan's major problem is that she was a political neophyte. she jumped into the political fire solely on a mother's passion to make sense of her sons tragic death. she didn't have the political savvy to protect herself against spinmasters from either side. there were definitely people on both sides who used her fame/notoriety to further their own goals.im surprised she lasted as long and went as far as she did. guess what though. your children are going to be reading about her in their US History classes. she's going to be remembered as a sort of "rosa parks" of the early 21st century. on a smaller scale of course. but a martyr of sorts nonetheless.so all you people gloating over her "resignation" now, consider the old saying: "won the battle, but lost the war"[Edited on May 30, 2007 at 12:52 AM. Reason : ]
5/30/2007 12:50:29 AM
^You make it sound like she lost the battle but won the war.I'm not "gloating" over her resignation, but I agree with you that she got in way over her head, in an arena in which she couldn't cut it to begin with. She jumped in for purely emotional reasons, not caring about anything else, and has now seen what the political system does to you if you don't have the appropriate resources or, as you put it, the political savy. She lashed out, got raped in the ass, and now has basically said "this is no longer worth it." Which she might have realized sooner had she not been so heavily emotionally-invested.Again, I get why she took this all so personally, but that's pretty much what robbed her of momentum. Sure she said some stuff that most people can agree with, such as the futility and illegitimacy of the war, but the majority of it was her making a big stink out of her son dying (a soldier dying in a war? Say it ain't so!). She isn't the only one to lose a child in this manner, yet none of the other parents have nearly as much noise, if any. So the fact that her situation isn't all that unique doesn't make people any more sympathetic than they can already be. Other shit such as shaking hands with Chavez does not cause a lot of people in this country to align to her cause. That's the sort of shit that says "I hate America and its way of life" instead of "I hate what the American government and administration has become." Basically, don't be a playa hata, hate the game.[Edited on May 30, 2007 at 1:51 AM. Reason : grammar]
5/30/2007 1:50:37 AM
somehow i simultaneously agree and disagree with you. but im not going to try and dissect the finer points.yes, i am saying that Sheehan has (ultimately, in the long term) won her war. and Bush has all but lost his. the tide in America has completely shifted. even the Republicans have had it with BushCo's spectacular fuckups, and his legacy will be to go down in the history books as an abysmal failure. Sheehan OTOH, is a tragic figure, in a number of ways, but once the dust clears... will likely go down in history as a something of a martyr.obviously Sheehan, as an individual contributor, was not especially effective ( in part due to her questionable associations)... but she'll be associated as a leader within the larger movement that eventually won out over the chickenhawks in the Administration who designed this failed war plan. Of course, all this is at a basic middle/high-school history level. not a complex or academic historical analysis. just what kids will learn memorize 20 years from now. You know, the Fill-in-the-Blank type of shit: (7) Cindy Sheehan --> (B) a soldier's mother who led the popular movement against Bush 43's failed Iraq War policies in the early 21st Century.[Edited on May 30, 2007 at 3:31 AM. Reason : ]
5/30/2007 3:21:41 AM
^ Evidently, things haven't shifted as much as you think or would like. The Democrats lost the political battle on surrender timetables last week, and they could stop funding the war at any time--but they just don't have the courage of their convictions. As a result, many of their constituents are rightfully pissed:EXCLUSIVE: MoveOn Privately Demanding House Dem Leaders Toughen Up Iraq Bill
5/30/2007 4:10:28 AM
Quick question: why did the Democrats back down so easily from these issues? It's not as if they wouldn't have popular support, and it sounds to me like they could pretty much kill this war with merely a gesture as it is anyway. With the knife pretty much at Bush and company's throat, why are they chickening out?
5/30/2007 5:33:48 AM
If the Democrats stop the war now, what issue are they going to use to win the White House in '08? Iraq is political fodder, just like abortion and gay marriage. It will be tossed back and forth between Republicans and Democrats. The only winners will be those who manage to gain office exploiting those issues. Nothing will be 'solved' in any meaningful way.Republicans --> Lack the conviction to fully prosecute the war as a war, i.e. too much pussy-footing around.Democrats --> Lack the conviction to stop the war, though it is within their power to do so (or at least it's within their power to be much more hardline than they are).
5/30/2007 6:24:04 AM
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5/30/2007 6:58:44 PM
^ That's why I'm unaffiliated.
5/31/2007 12:08:55 AM
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5/31/2007 4:12:54 PM
^ I guess the fact that he advocated the use of torture while General Counsel to Bush back before the war began doesn't matter...
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