Posted on 08/10/2005 1:47:20 PM PDT by Sam Hill
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Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: Nightline Tonight Mon., March 14, 2005
That was my son's unit. He was killed on that day 04/04/04. Here is a letter that I wrote to NightLine about the broadcast:
Love
Cindy Sheehan
March 15, 2005
To Whom it May Concern:
Imagine my distress when I turned Night Line on last night and I was confronted with the gory details of my son's murder in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq on 04/04/04. Imagine, also, my sorrow and rage at the side of the story that you presented to the American public.
[SNIP]
I was on the Night Line Townhall Meeting in Washington, DC on 01/27/05. After I spoke (which I think was a fluke), Ted Koppel dismissed me as being "emotional." First of all, how can I approach this discussion without emotions, MY SON WAS KILLED, AND KILLED FOR LIES? Second of all, that show was not fair and balanced and I think the conclusion "Should we stay" was foregone.
The show last night was also not fair and balanced. To see all the wives being interviewed who had not lost their husbands and to hear what "hard work" it is to be left behind when their husbands are at war. How hard to you think it is to have a child killed in an illegal and immoral war? In this "wonderful" group of families left behind, we had exactly ONE of the wives call us..she is Diane Rose who was my son's Colonel, Frank Rose's wife. The last time we heard from Diane was in October and we feel we have been left behind by anyone connected to the 2-5 Cavalry. Is support only given if your loved one stays alive? One wife was quoted as saying that Sundays were the hardest for the families left behind. My son was killed on Palm Sunday last year..how does anybody think Sundays are for my family?
Am I emotional? Yes, my first born was murdered. Am I angry? Yes, he was killed for lies and for a PNAC Neo-Con agenda to benefit Israel. My son joined the Army to protect America, not Israel. Am I stupid? No, I know full-well that my son, my family, this nation, and this world were betrayed by a George Bush who was influenced by the neo-con PNAC agenda after 9/11. We were told that we were attacked on 9/11 because the terrorists hate our freedoms and democracy...not for the real reason, becuase the Arab-Muslims who attacked us hate our middle-eastern foreign policy. That hasn't changed since America invaded and occupied Iraq...in fact it has gotten worse.
It would be so amazing if your show would put me, or another parent who lost their child on who disagrees with the war and this administration: to have just an entire show..without presenting the false side of the debate. That would take a lot of courage and integrity. I hope your program will exhibit these qualities.
I also think that Mr. Koppel owes me an apology for the rude way I was treated on his show. After I expressed myself about the war being based on lies and that the troops should be brought home immediately because the war was based on lies, I was not thanked for my comments, or my son's sacrifice. He just said to keep the discussion away from emotions. Then, the wife of a soldier who was killed was allowed to speak and she praised the policies of this deplorable and despicable administration, and she was thanked and praised by the panel.
Well for one thing, if we weren't so overcrowded, you wouldn't have to live in a place where wells are 600 feet deep.
Sheehan Family Statement (as mentioned this morning on KSFO)
http://www.secondbreakfast.net/archives/002082.html ^ | August 2005 | Cherie Quarterolo
Posted on 08/11/2005 10:45:37 AM CDT by CounterCounterCulture
The email is from Cherie Quarterolo, who is speaking for the family and is Casey Sheehan's godmother. The email, with the statement contained, follows:
Hello again Melanie,
Our family has been so distressed by the recent activities of Cindy we are breaking our silence and we have collectively written a statement for release. Feel free to distribute it as you wish. Thanks Cherie
In response to questions regarding the Cindy Sheehan/Crawford Texas issue:
Sheehan Family Statement:
The Sheehan Family lost our beloved Casey in the Iraq War and we have been silently, respectfully grieving. We do not agree with the political motivations and publicity tactics of Cindy Sheehan. She now appears to be promoting her own personal agenda and notoriety at the the expense of her son's good name and reputation. The rest of the Sheehan Family supports the troops, our country, and our President, silently, with prayer and respect.
Sincerely,
Casey Sheehan's grandparents, aunts, uncles and numerous cousins.
Saw the Grail in the Theater when it first came out. I was practically rolling in the aisle it was so funny.
I know full well who the poster is, and so do you.
And I suggest you stop it.
It is obvious when you post that retarded crap to people who have been arguing with the poster you are bothering.
I suggest you stop immediately.
And stop feigning innocence, it is insulting and boorish.
As well as dishonest.
But they're not anti-Semites. Heavens, nay. Don't you dare question their philosemitism! No, they looked at the entire world, including countries that lop off your skull if you convert to Presbyterianism, and what did they choose as the object of their ire? A country the size of a potato chip hanging on the edge of a region noted for despotism and barbarity. By some peculiar coincidence, it happens to be full of Jews.
Thanks.
I would love to see some confirmation of Cherie Quarterolo--that she is in fact what she claims.
I hope it's true. It wouldn't surprise me. It just seems like a very backdoor way to do things. And typical of the kind of stunt some DU-er might try to pull.
Of course if it turns out to be legit, the MSM will ignore it anyway. Look at how they got off the Rove story once it began to go south for them.
They are only interested in hurting the President, the military, conservatives, the GOP, the country, Western Civilization--in that order. They will report nothing that doesn't advance that mission.
LOL
"Do I think the situation we find ourselves in would be any worse with [Kerry] in office? I doubt it"
Wow. That's unfortunate. Could you imagine the Supreme Court Justice/ other judges that would get nominated if Kerry got elected? How we would be praying to the alter of Kofi Annan and the UN if Kerry were elected.
Very Scary.
Well, it came out before I was born. But it's a staple of college life for my friends and I. Great, great film.
Yep. Think of the economy as well. Kerry would have rolled back the tax cuts, etc.
And Iraq. At the very least we would have the UN calling the shots (as you say), which would mean we'd a) pay hundreds of billions in "reparations" to Iraq, and b) leave with our tail between our legs.
Which is exactly what Cindy Sheehan wants. (And probably Iconoclast.)
I live on top of a small mountain, in a somewhat rural area in New England, where it is not only normal to have to have a very deep well, but has been the case since it was settled. Have you never read nor seen "MR. BLANDINGS BUILDS HIS DREAM HOUSE" ? The descriptions of what it took to build the house and dig the well through every kind of rock, is not only funny, but completely accurate.
And just WHAT has the depth of my well to do with my son-in-law ? It was dug long before he was even in this country!
You want everyone to depopulate the cities, yearn to live in a rural place, but you have less than no idea what living such a life entails. So let me tell you about wells. Such a deep well, as I have, is not only necessary in many areas in this country, but it is a good thing! Even during long droughts, I don't run out of water; unlike people who have shallow wells. My water is also purer; though the natural deposits in it, means that I have to have a purifier.
I bet that you don't know anything at all about living in a rural area. Your stupid comment about my well proves that, beyond a shadow of a doubt! LOL
Actually, that was a similar situation in my family. My paternal grandmother's family could have passed for Aryans (blond, blue eyed and the men are quite tall). Which shielded them from quite a bit of anti-semitism.
The quote earlier by James Lileks (But they're not anti-Semites. Heavens, nay. Don't you dare question their philosemitism! No, they looked at the entire world, including countries that lop off your skull if you convert to Presbyterianism, and what did they choose as the object of their ire? A country the size of a potato chip hanging on the edge of a region noted for despotism and barbarity. By some peculiar coincidence, it happens to be full of Jews.) explains why overwhelming hatred and resentment of Israel often overlaps with anti-semitism.
At the same time, cry 'anti-semitism' is a little bit like crying wolf. Which is not to say that wolves don't exist, or aren't a serious problem. But if you see every shadow of a wolf, sooner or later most people will stop believing you. And as a Jew, that's a big concern for me. Cindy Sheehan's views are certainly disturbing, even offensive, to me.
I would like to know why Iconoclast aligns himself with Cindy Sheehan. But I'm going to hold off on calling him an anti-semite for the time being.
That is a scary thought.
Cindy Sheehan has really burned all of the bridges to her family and friends, for the spotlight and 15 minutes of fame. When this is over, she'll be left with nothing at all, but withered news clippings and her diary. Once the left has used her, they'll abandon her.
Age of Reason is a nice name.
I have some interesting quote for you:
"At fifteen, I set my heart upon learning.
At thirty, I had planted my feet firm upon the ground.
At forty, I no longer suffered from perplexities.
At fifty, I knew what were the bidings of Heaven.
At sixty, I heard them with docile ear.
At seventy, I could follow the dictates of my own heart; for what I desired no longer overstepped the boundaries of right."
(Confucius, Analects II,4)
My God. Am I that old?
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