thats pretty much not the issue
8/16/2005 11:07:17 AM
is it not? Because the only other thing dubya could have done is the same thing that EVERY PRESIDENT BEFORE HIM HAS FAILED AT. namely, to get the military to stop planning for and fighting the last war.
8/16/2005 11:20:19 AM
HES OUR FUCKING PRESIDENTDEAL WITH ITQUIT TARNISHING OUR COUNTRY JUST TO GET AT WHO'S RUNNING IT
8/16/2005 8:39:23 PM
Bush is the one that's soiled our country's reputation.
8/16/2005 9:25:27 PM
thats right. but its clinton who soiled the blue dress...
8/16/2005 9:29:16 PM
...and Bush has the blood of 10s of thousands of innocents on his hands...
8/16/2005 9:30:41 PM
...and Clinton has the blood of thousands of American citizens on his hands...
8/17/2005 8:48:33 AM
...and Bush has the blood of thousands of American citizens on his hands...
8/17/2005 9:03:35 AM
And I have the blood of thousands of American citizens on my hands... Or would, if I worked at a blood bank.
8/17/2005 10:14:09 AM
...and Abe Lincoln has the blood of thousands of American citizens on his hands...
8/17/2005 11:00:56 AM
8/17/2005 1:54:39 PM
i never really paid much attention to pryd beforebut now that i realize he's a left wing liberal toolbag, i'll just have to ignore him from now on
8/17/2005 9:07:26 PM
To expiate the pain of losing her firstborn son in the Iraq war, Cindy Sheehan decided to cheer herself up by engaging in Stalinist agitprop outside President Bush's Crawford ranch. It's the strangest method of grieving I've seen since Paul Wellstone's funeral. Someone needs to teach these liberals how to mourn. Call me old-fashioned, but a grief-stricken war mother shouldn't have her own full-time PR flack. After your third profile on "Entertainment Tonight," you're no longer a grieving mom; you're a C-list celebrity trolling for a book deal or a reality show. We're sorry about Ms. Sheehan's son, but the entire nation was attacked on 9/11. This isn't about her personal loss. America has been under relentless attack from Islamic terrorists for 20 years, culminating in a devastating attack on U.S. soil on 9/11. It's not going to stop unless we fight back, annihilate Muslim fanatics, destroy their bases, eliminate their sponsors and end all their hope. A lot more mothers will be grieving if our military policy is: No one gets hurt! Fortunately, the Constitution vests authority to make foreign policy with the president of the United States, not with this week's sad story. But liberals think that since they have been able to produce a grieving mother, the commander in chief should step aside and let Cindy Sheehan make foreign policy for the nation. As Maureen Dowd said, it's "inhumane" for Bush not "to understand that the moral authority of parents who bury children killed in Iraq is absolute." I'm not sure what "moral authority" is supposed to mean in that sentence, but if it has anything to do with Cindy Sheehan dictating America's foreign policy, then no, it is not "absolute." It's not even conditional, provisional, fleeting, theoretical or ephemeral. The logical, intellectual and ethical shortcomings of such a statement are staggering. If one dead son means no one can win an argument with you, how about two dead sons? What if the person arguing with you is a mother who also lost a son in Iraq and she's pro-war? Do we decide the winner with a coin toss? Or do we see if there's a woman out there who lost two children in Iraq and see what she thinks about the war? Dowd's "absolute" moral authority column demonstrates, once again, what can happen when liberals start tossing around terms they don't understand like "absolute" and "moral." It seems that the inspiration for Dowd's column was also absolute. On the rocks. Liberals demand that we listen with rapt attention to Sheehan, but she has nothing new to say about the war. At least nothing we haven't heard from Michael Moore since approximately 11 a.m., Sept. 11, 2001. It's a neocon war; we're fighting for Israel; it's a war for oil; Bush lied, kids died; there is no connection between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaida. Turn on MSNBC's "Hardball" and you can hear it right now. At this point, Cindy Sheehan is like a touring company of Air America radio: Same old script and it's not even the original cast. These arguments didn't persuade Hillary Clinton or John McCain to vote against the war. They didn't persuade Democratic primary voters, who unceremoniously dumped anti-war candidate Howard Dean in favor of John Kerry, who voted for the war before he voted against it. They certainly didn't persuade a majority of American voters who re-upped George Bush's tenure as the nation's commander in chief last November. But now liberals demand that we listen to the same old arguments all over again, not because Sheehan has any new insights, but because she has the ability to repel dissent by citing her grief. On the bright side, Sheehan shows us what Democrats would say if they thought they were immunized from disagreement. Sheehan has called President Bush "that filth-spewer and warmonger." She says "America has been killing people on this continent since it was started" and "the killing has gone on unabated for over 200 years." She calls the U.S. government a "morally repugnant system" and says, "This country is not worth dying for." I have a feeling every time this gal opens her trap, Michael Moore gets a residuals check. Evidently, however, there are some things worth killing for. Sheehan recently said she only seemed calm "because if I started hitting something, I wouldn't stop 'til it was dead." It's a wonder Bush won't meet with her. COPYRIGHT 2005 ANN COULTER
8/18/2005 7:25:04 AM
Posting Coulter again? You should pull your mouth off her dick.
8/18/2005 8:06:23 AM
8/18/2005 8:12:55 AM
"Mom" is nothing more then a tool for the left wing media.
8/18/2005 8:31:52 AM
Just when you thought that Casey Sheehan’s mother couldn’t possibly say anything more stupid… MATTHEWS: Can I ask you a tough question? A very tough question. SHEEHAN: Yes. MATTHEWS: All right. If your son had been killed in Afghanistan, would you have a different feeling? SHEEHAN: I don’t think so, Chris, because I believe that Afghanistan is almost the same thing. We’re fighting terrorism. Or terrorists, we’re saying. But they’re not contained in a country. This is an ideology and not an enemy. And we know that Iraq, Iraq had no terrorism. They were no threat to the United States of America. MATTHEWS: But Afghanistan was harboring, the Taliban was harboring al-Qaida which is the group that attacked us on 9/11. SHEEHAN: Well then we should have gone after al-Qaida and maybe not after the country of Afghanistan. MATTHEWS: But that’s where they were being harbored. That’s where they were headquartered. Shouldn’t we go after their headquarters? Doesn’t that make sense? SHEEHAN: Well, but there were a lot of innocent people killed in that invasion, too. … But I’m seeing that we’re sending our ground troops in to invade countries where the entire country wasn’t the problem. Especially Iraq. Iraq was no problem. And why do we send in invading armies to march into Afghanistan when we’re looking for a select group of people in that country? So I believe that our troops should be brought home out of both places where we’re obviously not having any success in Afghanistan. Osama bin Laden is still on the loose and that’s who they told us was responsible for 9/11.
8/18/2005 8:44:41 AM
she may not be smart, but she does have a point:
8/18/2005 8:54:30 AM
http://www.moveamericaforward.org/
8/18/2005 2:08:06 PM
i just heard the other day a mother who's son was in iraq, and she was very very pissed off about what this lady is doing. She was talking about how this mother is disrespecting all those who had fought and died over there by saying it was all for nothing.This mother was proud of what her son was doing, and I'm sure she is speaking for many other mothers around the county. This bitch is losing support fast.
8/18/2005 2:16:32 PM
SHe has no support - only from the douche bags on Air America and Pryderi
8/18/2005 2:49:24 PM
pryd is a fucking nutjob
8/18/2005 2:54:45 PM
Well, those grieving mothers who still support the war don't attract as much publicity as a woman camping outside of the president's ranch.
8/18/2005 2:55:17 PM
8/18/2005 3:36:19 PM
^ And yet no matter how hard you try, Bush is still the President who is still setting his own agenda. If you put as much effort into your academics as you do bashing the President you'd be pulling close to a 4.0....
8/18/2005 4:15:35 PM
8/18/2005 7:16:47 PM
rumor has it that she was supposed to be arrested on Thursdaymay be a smoke screen to avoid her being arrested
8/18/2005 8:40:43 PM
On what grounds? I heard the rumor that she was supposed to be arrested last thursday, but she and her group has gotten permission to move the encampment to a nearby property since that rumor.[Edited on August 18, 2005 at 8:53 PM. Reason : .]
8/18/2005 8:52:49 PM
I actually agree with Pryderi - she should not be arrested. However - I'm sure the people pulling her puppet strings would love it - CNN would be over that so fast -and you tool liberals would have a martyr.
8/19/2005 7:18:33 AM
Why would she have been arrested. I have never been to Texas, but is free speech not allowed there? And if it was a matter of private property then she would have been moved immediately.
8/19/2005 7:52:02 AM
Agree. Let her stay. She cracks me up.
8/19/2005 8:57:55 AM
^why do you think we keep you around?
8/19/2005 9:01:26 AM
I personally think she needs to be committed for high stress and depression, first her son dies in combat, then her marriage fails, now her mother is in poor health. Well she can always shack up with Michael Moore.
8/19/2005 9:30:43 AM
she's just pissed because all her friends were hippie protestors back in the day and she wasn't cool enough to do it. now that her son is dead she's using that to become a popular hippie.
8/20/2005 12:12:00 PM
8/21/2005 12:30:15 PM
she is a left wing nut with an agenda way before her son died, now she is using his death to fuel the agenda she already had. she has made a number of public outlandish remarks, and should not be taken seriously. she is far past the greiving mom stage.
8/21/2005 12:56:16 PM
8/21/2005 4:07:56 PM
considering this sight was created in the last year of Clinton's presidency I find that most laughable.
8/21/2005 4:26:57 PM
^^He registered in the last few months of the Clinton presidency too. Although I think I know where smackr is going with this remark.
8/21/2005 6:29:40 PM
8/21/2005 7:39:59 PM
nutsmackr -
8/21/2005 9:13:10 PM
8/22/2005 11:08:59 AM
Cindy Sheehan’s son Casey died in Sadr City last year, and that fact is supposed to put her beyond reproach. For as the New York Times’ Maureen Dowd informed us: ‘’The moral authority of parents who bury children killed in Iraq is absolute.” Really? Well, what about those other parents who’ve buried children killed in Iraq? There are, sadly, hundreds of them: They honor their loved ones’ service to the nation, and so they don’t make the news. There’s one Cindy Sheehan, and she’s on TV ‘round the clock. Because, if you’re as heavily invested as Dowd in the notion that those “killed in Iraq” are “children,” then Sheehan’s status as grieving matriarch is a bonanza. They’re not children in Iraq; they’re grown-ups who made their own decision to join the military. That seems to be difficult for the left to grasp. Ever since America’s all-adult, all-volunteer army went into Iraq, the anti-war crowd have made a sustained effort to characterize them as “children.” If a 13-year-old wants to have an abortion, that’s her decision and her parents shouldn’t get a look-in. If a 21-year-old wants to drop to the broadloom in Bill Clinton’s Oval Office, she’s a grown woman and free to do what she wants. But, if a 22- or 25- or 37-year-old is serving his country overseas, he’s a wee “child” who isn’t really old enough to know what he’s doing.read the full article:http://www.suntimes.com/output/steyn/cst-edt-steyn21.html
8/22/2005 12:07:20 PM
I saw her on Bill Maher last night. For a grieving mother she sure seemed upbeat and she had a bag full of one-liners.
8/27/2005 3:09:12 PM
She has her SAG card.
8/27/2005 3:12:35 PM
8/27/2005 3:27:58 PM
This actually makes me physically ill to think about this lady and what she's doing to the memory of her son.From http://www.moorewatch.com/
8/31/2005 4:02:52 PM
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