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Cindy Sheehan "Camp Casey Day 20"
The Huffington Post ^ | August 27, 2005 | Cindy Sheehan

Posted on 08/27/2005 11:48:53 AM PDT by stm

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To: Chode

"Flat, Drunk and Stooopid"

How about, "Far-left, Deluded, and Seditious is no way to go through life"


81 posted on 08/27/2005 1:46:37 PM PDT by LarryDeRobio
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To: syriacus

Or Iranian and Kurd children as well. Saddam gased them with sarin without so much as blinking an eye


83 posted on 08/27/2005 3:25:14 PM PDT by stm
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To: Petronski; erboyle
We were simply cleaning up our past mistakes--like installing Saddam Hussain in the first place.

It's Hussein. Try checking your spelling, there IS a preview pane before going to "publish".

As at least two others have pointed out, that was an ignorant statement. Hussein was a Stalinist, an admirer of Hitler, whose Anfal campaign was modelled after Hitler's final solution--only he believed Hitler didn't go far enough.

You could check out "WMD: The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein" at TheIraqiTruthProject.com to find out what kind of guy he was.

The producer of that film wanted to know after seeing all the mass graves and what those people went through, firsthand, why we didn't go into Iraq sooner.

84 posted on 08/27/2005 4:24:19 PM PDT by Caoilfhionn (Hold fast to the Bible as the sheet anchor of your liberties-Ulysses S. Grant)
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To: Caoilfhionn

Why would anyone buy Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream, Cherry Garcia notwithstanding?


85 posted on 08/27/2005 5:25:44 PM PDT by sono
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To: Wild Irish Rogue

Hitchens a la Mode

At this time when the press is reaching new levels of cacophony in declaring Iraq a failure we need Christopher Hitchens more than ever to put things in perspective with a little reference to Saki:

One might have thought, therefore, that Bush and Blair's decision to put an end at last to this intolerable state of affairs would be hailed, not just as a belated vindication of long-ignored U.N. resolutions but as some corrective to the decade of shame and inaction that had just passed in Bosnia and Rwanda. But such is not the case. An apparent consensus exists, among millions of people in Europe and America, that the whole operation for the demilitarization of Iraq, and the salvage of its traumatized society, was at best a false pretense and at worst an unprovoked aggression. How can this possibly be?

THERE IS, first, the problem of humorless and pseudo-legalistic literalism. In Saki's short story The Lumber Room, the naughty but clever child Nicholas, who has actually placed a frog in his morning bread-and-milk, rejoices in his triumph over the adults who don't credit this excuse for not eating his healthful dish:

"You said there couldn't possibly be a frog in my bread-and-milk; there was a frog in my bread-and-milk," he repeated, with the insistence of a skilled tactician who does not intend to shift from favorable ground.

Childishness is one thing--those of us who grew up on this wonderful Edwardian author were always happy to see the grown-ups and governesses discomfited. But puerility in adults is quite another thing, and considerably less charming. "You said there were WMDs in Iraq and that Saddam had friends in al Qaeda. . . . Blah, blah, pants on fire." I have had many opportunities to tire of this mantra. It takes ten seconds to intone the said mantra. It would take me, on my most eloquent C-SPAN day, at the very least five minutes to say that Abdul Rahman Yasin, who mixed the chemicals for the World Trade Center attack in 1993, subsequently sought and found refuge in Baghdad; that Dr. Mahdi Obeidi, Saddam's senior physicist, was able to lead American soldiers to nuclear centrifuge parts and a blueprint for a complete centrifuge (the crown jewel of nuclear physics) buried on the orders of Qusay Hussein; that Saddam's agents were in Damascus as late as February 2003, negotiating to purchase missiles off the shelf from North Korea; or that Rolf Ekeus, the great Swedish socialist who founded the inspection process in Iraq after 1991, has told me for the record that he was offered a $2 million bribe in a face-to-face meeting with Tariq Aziz. And these eye-catching examples would by no means exhaust my repertoire, or empty my quiver. Yes, it must be admitted that Bush and Blair made a hash of a good case, largely because they preferred to scare people rather than enlighten them or reason with them. Still, the only real strategy of deception has come from those who believe, or pretend, that Saddam Hussein was no problem.

Isn't it interesting how much better Hitchens writes than his critics? If he were an oped writer for the New York Times, which he obviously should be, the humiliation factor alone could change history. (ht: Rick Ballard)

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86 posted on 08/27/2005 5:29:12 PM PDT by sono
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To: stm
Or Iranian and Kurd children as well. Saddam gased them with sarin without so much as blinking an eye

That's why it is so sadly ironic that Cindy says, "I'm doing this for all the children of the world."

If I were a small child, I'd be afraid of someone like Cindy.

87 posted on 08/28/2005 5:17:37 AM PDT by syriacus (Cindy's campaign was interrupted by a bad event. But the Iraq campaign is supposed to go perfectly)
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To: stm

Memo to Loony Cindy: What Dick Cheney said (to Leahy). Two times, you evil moron!


88 posted on 08/28/2005 5:45:37 PM PDT by Cecily
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