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A Mother Insults And Exploits Her Fallen Son

Posted on 08/07/2005 12:46:02 PM PDT by GunnyBob

Cindy Sheehan does not believe those filthy ragheads and camel jockeys in Iraq deserve freedom. Nor does she believe they should be allowed to live in peace or be able to sleep at night without wondering if their genocidal dictator’s bloodthirsty henchmen are going to kick their door in and drag the entire family off to a grisly torture chamber, where the parents will be made to watch their children be repeatedly raped and sodomized and finally blinded and dismembered while still alive.

Her son adamantly disagreed with her. U.S. Army Specialist Casey Sheehan, in fact, disagreed with his mother so vehemently that he was willing to give his life so that brown-skinned Muslims he didn’t even know could be free.

Now Mrs. Sheehan claims George Bush, not terrorists, killed her son. She didn’t protest when the maniacs of 9-11 killed nearly 3,000 people. She doesn’t fault the mass murderers who continue to butcher innocent Iraqi men, women and children and who continue to kill courageous American military personnel. She didn’t fly to London to protest outside of a mosque. She is in no way shocked by the hundreds of mass graves being excavated in Iraq, graves filled with tens of thousands of bodies of Saddam’s victims. She is not troubled at all by the numerous al Qaeda terrorists in Iraq who want to kill every American man, woman and child on earth. And she could not care less that proud Iraqis, facing death, voted for the first time in throngs for the politician of their choice, defiantly holding up ink-stained fingers to show they had faced down the terrorists. To Cindy Sheehan, it would appear, Arabs, especially Muslim Arabs, should have no right to vote or even live for that matter.

Cindy Sheehan’s son volunteered for military service and knew he would probably go to war. He accepted the risks and dangers and was okay with them. He died doing his part to prevent the Muslim terrorists from killing more and more innocent civilians around the world, in places like the Philippines, Italy, Thailand, France, India, Russia, Lebanon, Netherlands, England, Israel, Spain and the United States. Mrs. Sheehan, if her actions and words are any indication, apparently thinks her son was an idiot because of his beliefs.

Incredibly, although 1,800 mothers would like a private audience with the president to talk about their son or daughter being killed in the war on terror, Mrs. Sheehan actually got such an audience last summer. Yet in her astounding arrogance, she is now demanding another audience, even though the vast majority of other moms whose sons were lost in the war have yet to be granted such a meeting.

Why does Cindy Sheehan feel her son was more important than all the rest? How dare she demand two of what the vast majority of other war mothers never receive any.

In Heaven, her son’s buddies are giving him some good-natured ribbing, asking why his mother is messing with the commander in chief. But Casey’s big heart is breaking. He is ashamed of his mother’s desperate desire to be seen and heard in the media. Whereas nearly all other mothers of American warriors maintain their dignity and respect the ultimate sacrifice made by their valiant sons, Cindy Sheehan grandstands and seeks the spotlight of notoriety her son never sought.

Specialist Casey Sheehan believed others came before him. His mother believes she comes before everyone else.

That’s the difference between a selfless patriot and a self-centered egotist.


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To: stm

Kidding. I agree, btw. She should be ashamed of herself. I can't stand seeing military families acting the way she does, even if it is her "right." Her son died a hero. She should be proud, even if her grief must be terrible.


21 posted on 08/07/2005 1:16:10 PM PDT by aaronbeth (Our freedom was won from the barrel of a gun.)
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To: GunnyBob

She is so pathetic on so many levels. Casey's life and his sacrifice will outlast her attention getting tactics.


22 posted on 08/07/2005 1:17:39 PM PDT by airforceF4
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To: aaronbeth
Rights carry responsibilities. A concept as foreign to this idiot as molecular genetics
23 posted on 08/07/2005 1:19:23 PM PDT by stm
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To: SandRat

Wow.That is a beautiful post...never saw that. I never saw the Rockwell paintings as posters. Guess times have changed...well, let's hope not!


24 posted on 08/07/2005 1:20:57 PM PDT by Recovering Ex-hippie (Everything I need to know about Islam I learned on 9-11!)
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To: GunnyBob

Great post! You said it all!


25 posted on 08/07/2005 1:21:21 PM PDT by Recovering Ex-hippie (Everything I need to know about Islam I learned on 9-11!)
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To: Recovering Ex-hippie

There are a whole collection of all sorts of WWII posters on the web and I'm very perturbed that the government is not updating them and reissuing them now.


26 posted on 08/07/2005 1:23:00 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

We're too PC now for that...the Libs have control and would snicker and hiss if the posters came out...but I agree, it would sure be timely.


27 posted on 08/07/2005 1:24:52 PM PDT by Recovering Ex-hippie (Everything I need to know about Islam I learned on 9-11!)
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To: BulletBobCo
According to Cindy Sheehan, circa June 24, 2004, the president was "sincere about wanting freedom for the Iraqis," and she said, "I know he's sorry and feels some pain for our loss. And I know he's a man of faith."

Cindy Sheehan's first recollections of how the president treated her - BEFORE the Radical Left "love-bombed" her and began their exploitation of her grief and loss.

According to Cindy Sheehan, circa August 7, 2005 (with Wolfie Blitzer), she said of the June 2004 meeting with the president that he acted like the meeting was a party, didn't know her son's name, and that he didn't care.

How could her recollection more than a year later be so clearly in conflict with her recollection less than a month after the meeting?

Enter Radical Left:

From what I have read of her history, she was a liberal before her son's death; but she's gone 'round the bend since his death - helped along by the soulless Leftists.

When the woman suffers total emotional collapse, and she will, the Radical Left will drop her and move on to exploit the pain of another family.

The leaders of the Radical Left have no conscience. If they did, they would see what they are doing to this woman, and they would help her find psychological counseling for the damage that they have done to her.

28 posted on 08/07/2005 1:28:46 PM PDT by tgslTakoma
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To: Recovering Ex-hippie

So who cares what the damned Libs think or do? This is my country too, I don't surrender one square inch to that scum.


29 posted on 08/07/2005 1:34:46 PM PDT by brushcop (We lift up our military serving in harm's way and pray for total victory and a safe return.)
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To: GunnyBob

438 North Skinker
St. Louis, MO
63130
Phone :314-725-6005
URL :
http://www.veteransforpeace.org/

Anti-war Non-Governmental Organization founded in 1985
In the 1980's, supported the Marxist Sandinista regime in Nicaragua
In 1992, sent a delegation to Cuba to meet with veterans of Cuba's war in Angola
In 2000, aided Saddam Hussein and condemned American-led U.N. sanctions against the Iraqi government
In 2001, held a "Korean War Tribunal," which condemned the U.S. for alleged atrocities against Korea

Veterans for Peace (VFP) was founded July 8, 1985 in Maine. It is "a non-profit 501(c)3 educational and humanitarian organization dedicated to the abolishment of war." The organization has permanent NGO (Non-governmental Organization) status at the United Nations.

"We, having dutifully served our nation," reads VFP's Statement of Purpose on its web site, "do hereby affirm our greater responsibility to serve the cause of world peace and justice."

This organization's avowed policy is to raise public awareness of the costs of war, "to restrain our government" from foreign wars, "to end the arms race and eventually eliminate nuclear weapons," and "to abolish war as an instrument of international policy."

The Maine founders of VFP are Jerry Genesio (U.S. Marine Corps, 1956-62), Judy Genesio, the Reverend Willard Bickett (U.S. Army, World War II), Doug Rawlings (U.S. Army, Vietnam) and Ken Perkins (U.S. Navy, Korea). They created VFP, its web site says, because they "were disturbed by the militancy of the United States and its violent intervention in the affairs of other nations."

A tree should be judged by its fruits, not by what label it chooses to wear. This organization's background and history, as written on its own web site, tells much about Veterans for Peace.

VFP's first action to gain publicity was to have members in 1986 stage "a 30-day vigil at the Boston Commons calling for an end to U.S. sponsored violence in Central America."

At the time President Ronald Reagan was opposing the Fidel Castro-aligned Marxist Sandinista regime in Nicaragua, but the United States had not sent troops there for most of a century. Even so, VFP's opening act was to blame America for violence and to echo the propaganda line of the Sandinista-supporting global Left. VFP members were promptly invited on the Phil Donahue Show to share these views with the nation.

In 1987 VFP sent members on a "Fact-Finding" tour of Guatemala, Honduras and especially Nicaragua, producing thereafter a 38-page report to members of Congress.

In 1988 VFP endorsed a water purification project for Nicaragua and released a 28-minute video titled Soldiers of Peace "focusing exclusively on VFP's response to current U.S. policies in Central America." Featuring a title song by Graham Nash (of the popular group Crosby, Stills and Nash) and narration by "VFP member" (and Barbra Streisand close friend) Kris Kristofferson, the video is highly critical of U.S. policies. VFP also joined Soviet Union veterans in signing a joint statement "calling for an end to war."

In 1988 a group of VFP members started to take a convoy of "about ten trucks, filled with food, medical supplies and toys" to Nicaragua. But these humanitarians, VFP's web site tells, "were stopped by President Reagan at the border in El Paso."

In 1989 VFP "received [an] invitation," apparently from the Marxist Sandinista government, "to serve as Official Observers during the February 1990 Nicaraguan elections." The Sandinistas had reason to expect that the 50 election monitors from sympathetic VFP would lend legitimacy to their electoral victory by declaring the vote clean and honest.

But the Sandinistas lost the election. And, as its own written history makes clear, at the instant that this pro-Castro regime ceased to rule Nicaragua the VFP ended all assistance to the country.

VFP suddenly stopped sending water purification experts and truckloads of food, medicine and toys for the Nicaraguan poor - who were , after all, still in need. A cynic might conclude that VFP aid had been provided only to help the Marxist Sandinistas entrench and retain their power.

But in 1990 VFP did have the money to send representatives to the 45th Anniversary of World War II Victory Day in the Soviet Union. VFP that year was given a permanent NGO seat at the United Nations.

In 1991 VFP members organized university teach-ins. In 1992 VFP sent a delegation to Cuba to meet with "veterans of Cuba's war in Angola. While not showing support for Castro's government," the group's history reads, "they do denounce the U.S.-led embargo of Cuba." VFP has endorsed Project USA/Cuba-InfoMed, which seeks to "increase awareness about health achievements in Cuba and the impact of U.S. policies on the health of the Cuban people," and "to build opposition to the U.S. embargo of Cuba."

In 2000 VFP aided Saddam Hussein as it did the Sandinistas, providing assistance by way of water-treatment facilities to remedy a problem its web site says was caused by American-led "sanctions" against the Iraqi government. That same year VFP members joined Leftists in Puerto Rico who were using aggressive protest to shut down the U.S. Navy facility at Vieques. And VFP Korean War veteran (and in 2004 the Executive Director of its St. Louis headquarters) Wilson "Woody" Powell "visit[ed] [the] Kokan-ri massacre site in Korea, and [made] an apology to the massacre's sole survivor."

In 2001 VFP co-sponsored, along with the International Action Center that has ties to the Communist front group International ANSWER, the "Korean War Tribunal" held in New York. This "tribunal" was a political show trial designed to produce anti-American propaganda for the world's Leftist media. "Mr. Powell was also a juror for the event," says VFP's web site, "wherein witnesses of U.S. atrocities from 50 years ago are flown in from Korea to testify."

VFP had moved its headquarters to Washington, D.C. in 1997 "to cooperate more with other NGOs and to coordinate programs more effectively." But in 2001 this National Office was moved to its present location in St. Louis, Missouri, with Powell as its National Administrator.

And so VFP goes on, its gatherings having featured such Leftist speakers as the late Senator Paul Wellstone (D.-Minnesota), and Congressional Progressive Caucus members Dennis Kucinich (D- Ohio) and James McDermott (D - Washington). This caucus, of course, is an almost-openly-socialist entity. The VFP web site names no moderate or conservative military veteran officeholder who has ever been a featured speaker at one of its meetings.

At a 2003 International ANSWER-sponsored anti-war rally in San Francisco, local VFP leader Jim Long spoke. As reported by Greg Yardley of FrontPageMagazine.com, Long described being at a rally in Cuba and observing "how Castro was loved by his people, in contrast to President Bush, who had to be protected from protestors in a 'quasi-military' operation." [In Cuba, of course, anyone who dared protest against Fidel could face prison, torture, or a firing squad.]

Jim Long, wrote Yardley, then claimed that "it's hard for me to determine where the police state is and where the free state is." Long told the cheering anti-war crowd that "every November 11th he goes to Cuba to take part in a special commemorative ceremony to honor Cuba veterans."

The President of Veterans for Peace is David Cline. He is a decorated, disabled veteran of the Vietnam War. In 1970 he joined Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW), one of whose leaders was John Kerry. In 2004 Cline was also the still-existing VVAW organization's National Coordinator. VFP and VVAW, therefore, have intertwined leadership as well as ideology.

DAVID CLINE
President of Veterans for Peace
National Coordinator for Vietnam Veterans Against the War
Anti-war, pro-Marxism activist

David Cline is President of Veterans for Peace (VFP) and National Coordinator for Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW).

Cline served in Vietnam in 1967 as a rifleman in the U.S. Army's 25th Infantry Division. Disabled by wounds, he was awarded three Purple Hearts, the Bronze Star, and other honors.

In 1970 he joined Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW), one of whose leaders was John Kerry. In 2004 Cline was also the still-existing VVAW organization's National Coordinator. VFP and VVAW, therefore, have intertwined leadership….and intertwined ideology.

In 2004 Cline told CyberNewsService (CNS) that he had been aware of Communist infiltration of VVAW during the early 1970s but dismissed their importance. "Mainly," CNS quotes him as saying, "I thought they were just people just trying to sell their papers."

Cline is a former officer of Transport Workers Union Local 1400 in New Jersey.

Veterans for Peace (VFP) was founded July 8, 1985 in Maine. It is "a non-profit 501(c)3 educational and humanitarian organization dedicated to the abolishment of war." The organization has permanent NGO (Non-governmental Organization) status at the United Nations.

"We, having dutifully served our nation," reads VFP's Statement of Purpose on its web site, "do hereby affirm our greater responsibility to serve the cause of world peace and justice."

This organization's avowed policy is to raise public awareness of the costs of war, "to restrain our government" from foreign wars, "to end the arms race and eventually eliminate nuclear weapons," and "to abolish war as an instrument of international policy."

The Maine founders of VFP are Jerry Genesio (U.S. Marine Corps, 1956-62), Judy Genesio, the Reverend Willard Bickett (U.S. Army, World War II), Doug Rawlings (U.S. Army, Vietnam) and Ken Perkins (U.S. Navy, Korea). They created VFP, its web site says, because they "were disturbed by the militancy of the United States and its violent intervention in the affairs of other nations."

A tree should be judged by its fruits, not by what label it chooses to wear. This organization's background and history, as written on its own web site, tells much about Veterans for Peace.

VFP's first action to gain publicity was to have members in 1986 stage "a 30-day vigil at the Boston Commons calling for an end to U.S. sponsored violence in Central America."

At the time President Ronald Reagan was opposing the Fidel Castro-aligned Marxist Sandinista regime in Nicaragua, but the United States had not sent troops there for most of a century. Even so, VFP's opening act was to blame America for violence and to echo the propaganda line of the Sandinista-supporting global Left. VFP members were promptly invited on the Phil Donahue Show to share these views with the nation.

In 1987 VFP sent members on a "Fact-Finding" tour of Guatemala, Honduras and especially Nicaragua, producing thereafter a 38-page report to members of Congress.

In 1988 VFP endorsed a water purification project for Nicaragua and released a 28-minute video titled Soldiers of Peace "focusing exclusively on VFP's response to current U.S. policies in Central America." Featuring a title song by Graham Nash (of popular group Crosby, Stills and Nash) and narration by "VFP member" (and Barbra Streisand close friend) Kris Kristofferson, the video is highly critical of U.S. policies. VFP also joined Soviet Union veterans in signing a joint statement "calling for an end to war."

In 1988 a group of VFP members started to take a convoy of "about ten trucks, filled with food, medical supplies and toys" to Nicaragua. But these humanitarians, VFP's web site tells, "were stopped by President Reagan at the border in El Paso."

In 1989 VFP "received [an] invitation," apparently from the Marxist Sandinista government, "to serve as Official Observers during the February 1990 Nicaraguan elections." The Sandinistas had reason to expect that the 50 election monitors from sympathetic VFP would lend legitimacy to their electoral victory by declaring the vote clean and honest.

But the Sandinistas lost the election. And, as its own written history makes clear, at the instant that this pro-Castro regime ceased to rule Nicaragua the VFP ended all assistance to the country.

VFP suddenly stopped sending water purification experts and truckloads of food, medicine and toys for the Nicaraguan poor - who were, after all, still in need. A cynic might conclude that VFP aid had been provided only to help the Marxist Sandinistas entrench and retain their power.

But in 1990 VFP did have the money to send representatives to the 45th Anniversary of World War II Victory Day in the Soviet Union. VFP that year was given a permanent NGO seat at the United Nations.

In 1991 VFP members organized university teach-ins. In 1992 VFP sent a delegation to Cuba to meet with "veterans of Cuba's war in Angola. While not showing support for Castro's government," the group's history reads, "they do denounce the U.S.-led embargo of Cuba." VFP will in coming years send more friendly missions to Fidel Castro's tropical Gulag, one in 2000 bringing an American Little League baseball team to Havana to play against Cuban youngsters.

In 2000 VFP aided Saddam Hussein as it did the Sandinistas, providing assistance by way of water-treatment facilities to remedy a problem its web site says was caused by American-led "sanctions" against the Iraqi government. That same year VFP members join Leftists in Puerto Rico who were using aggressive protest to shut down the U.S. Navy facility at Vieques.

And VFP Korean War veteran (and in 2004 the Executive Director of its St. Louis headquarters) Woody Powell "visits Kokan-ri massacre site in Korea, and makes an apology to the massacre's sole survivor."

In 2001 VFP co-sponsored, along with the International Action Center with ties to the communist front group International ANSWER, the "Korean War Tribunal" held in New York. This "tribunal" was a political show trial designed to produce anti-American propaganda for the world's Leftist media. "Mr. Powell was also a juror for the event," says VFP's web site, "wherein witnesses of US atrocities from 50 years ago are flown in from Korea to testify."

VFP had moved its headquarters to Washington, D.C. in 1997 "to cooperate more with other NGOs and to coordinate programs more effectively. But in 2001 this National Office was moved to its present location in St. Louis, Missouri, with Korean War veteran apologist Wilson (Woody) Powell as its National Administrator.

And so VFP goes on, its gatherings having featured such Leftist speakers as the late Senator Paul Wellstone (D.-Minnesota) and Congressmen Dennis Kucinich (D.-Ohio), James McDermott (D.-Washington State), members of the almost-openly-socialist Congressional Progressive Caucus. The VFP web site names no moderate or conservative military veteran officeholder who has ever been a featured speaker at one of its meetings.

At a 2003 International ANSWER-sponsored anti-war rally in San Francisco, local VFP leader Jim Long spoke. As reported by Greg Yardley of FrontPage Magazine, Long described being at a rally in Cuba and observing "how Castro was loved by his people, in contrast to President Bush, who had to be protected from protestors in a 'quasi-military' operation." [In Cuba, of course, anyone who dared protest against Fidel could face prison, torture or a firing squad.]

Jim Long, wrote Yardley, then claimed that "it's hard for me to determine where the police state is and where the free state is." Long told the cheering anti-war crowd that "every November 11th he goes to Cuba to take part in a special commemorative ceremony to honor Cuba veterans."

VFP is a member organization of the Win Without War, United for Peace and Justice, and Abolition 2000 anti-war coalitions.

http://www.discoverthenetwork.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=854



30 posted on 08/07/2005 1:46:43 PM PDT by DaveTesla (You can fool some of the people some of the time......)
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To: DaveTesla

More commie rat bastards. I hope a Maine black bear eats them.


31 posted on 08/07/2005 1:50:24 PM PDT by GunnyBob
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To: SandRat
How about this one. It's a sure bet to send the likes of Kerry, Dean, Boxer, Kennedy and Pelosi and the rest of thos libtards into high orbit

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32 posted on 08/07/2005 1:56:11 PM PDT by stm
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To: GunnyBob


Precisely...
The Communist Party disguised as a grieving mother.
Only the Devil would stoop so low.
33 posted on 08/07/2005 1:58:25 PM PDT by DaveTesla (You can fool some of the people some of the time......)
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To: SandRat

Some Freepers can make posters. Maybe we should lead the way and use these at our Freep events.


34 posted on 08/07/2005 1:59:17 PM PDT by WVNan
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To: GunnyBob

Great post. The young hero deserved better...


35 posted on 08/07/2005 1:59:17 PM PDT by GOPJ (A person who will lie for you, will lie against you.)
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To: GunnyBob; Eaker; Flyer; Squantos

Ping.


36 posted on 08/07/2005 2:01:37 PM PDT by humblegunner (If you're gonna die, die with your boots on.)
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To: tgslTakoma
When the woman suffers total emotional collapse, and she will, the Radical Left will drop her and move on to exploit the pain of another family

Yep! She's just useless fodder that fuels the engines of the anti-Americans.....

37 posted on 08/07/2005 2:09:02 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (What is a homosexual Islamic Jihadist going to do with 72 virgins? Can he give them away?)
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To: GunnyBob
You nailed it. Now, if only someone could cram this down make Cindy read this piece. The woman infuriates me.
38 posted on 08/07/2005 2:10:46 PM PDT by MizSterious (Now, if only we could convince them all to put on their bomb-vests and meet in Mecca...)
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To: humblegunner

Clearly by serving his nation he's a fathers son vs this mommas boy.....

Bless his friends and the rest of his family who understand and respect his efforts and sacrifice.......


39 posted on 08/07/2005 2:14:09 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet. ©)
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To: CAWats

My son tried to enlist in the Army but they wouldn't take him because he had an epileptic seizure a little over a year ago.

He is going to keep trying.

I understand your pride.

Tell your daughter thanks!


40 posted on 08/07/2005 2:14:39 PM PDT by Eaker (My Wife Rocks!)
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