Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and Sen. John F. Kerry yesterday each threw their support behind Cindy Sheehan, who has been camped outside Bush's Crawford, Texas, home since Saturday, vowing not to leave until the president meets with her about the war. Sheehan's 24-year-old Marine son, Casey, was killed five days after he arrived in Iraq.
http://news.bostonherald.com/national/view.bg?articleid=97671
My, my, my . . .
Was that before or after her hate filled filth became very public?
Good! Now we don't have to wonder where they stand! /heavy sarcasm
Now, why doesn't that surprise me.
When I called their office in the spring of 2004, after Casey was killed, I was livid with them and Kerry's aid spent about an hour on the phone trying to convince me that there was no WMD, that he supported the troops and had many military behind him.
Finally, toward the end of the call, I asked him point blank about Kerry's FBI documents where he had planned to give Hanoi audio tapes from his group to be played to American soldiers to get them to surrender...
At that time, the aid suddenly said, "I've got to go."
Apparently,they recruited Cindy.