Posted on 08/11/2005 6:55:57 AM PDT by WackySam
Casey Sheehan was a re-enlistee with the Army's 1st Cavalry. He knew he was going to fight. He understood that. He embraced it. He fought like a soldier. And like a soldier he died, killed in April of 2004, in Sadr City, Iraq.
Casey's mom, Cindy, doesn't quite get it. She is a mother who has lost her son to a war. Convinced she knows more about the costs of war than other parents who've suffered similar loss, she has parked herself outside President Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas. Full of judgment and hate, calling him "selected," not elected, blaming him personally for the death of her son, this clueless woman is going to sit there until the President comes out. She's going to set him straight.
Cindy Sheehan is another bereaved parent that the anti-Iraq War movement has run its game on. Manipulating her in her sadness and anger, they've created a self-righteous ignoramus. Casey Sheehan was cut down by foreign insurgents, the same Saudi-Iranian-Syrian animals that carved up Nick Berg. But to Cindy, the man who killed her son is George Bush. Cindy believes Bush lied about our reasons for going to war and thus led her son to his death through outright deceit.
The "Bush Lied" theory has been debated and discredited but Anti-War Mom hasn't noticed. Cindy Sheehan isn't outside the Bush ranch as a truth-seeker. She's there for her public-relations potency. "I want people to know the real costs of war," she says. A mother grieving her loss. The inhumanity of war. Oh, the wickedness of it all. It's the anti-Iraq War Propaganda Machine working the sewer again.
The philosophy of the September 10th movement can be boiled down to this: "If we hadn't started anything....... then nothing would have started." Like a parent encouraging a child to avoid bullies by walking 2 blocks out of the way, the September 10th movement believes that avoidance and non-engagement would have been the way to avert 9/11, the Gulf War, Beirut...maybe even World War Two. Since that didn't happen, the anti-Iraq war Poseurs set out to revise history so they can shore up politically. "Clinton had nothing to do with any of this. It was all Bush and he (just to add a touch of true malevolence) LIED!!" No proof is offered of course. Proof means truth. And the truth is this war was unavoidable, brought on by an historic clash of culture and ideal, powered by the American people themselves, rising to meet the future, pissing off the rag heads.
Anti-War Mom raised her children in the American culture of struggle, progress, success and failure. Like many, she refused to take ownership of her government, preferring the platitude of loving her country. No people own their government more than the American people. And no other people in the world more strenuously disassociate from it when the going gets tough. And the going is always the toughest when times are good and war arrives. For Cindy Sheehan and millions of other moms the inconvenience of this could not be overstated. While she was busy chasing the good life, made possible by the millions of backstairs deals cut globally everyday through American corporations and politicians (not to mention enforced by an international security apparatus) her good life was coming up against other considerations authored in the caves of Pakistan.
At first, since it was a question of country, not government, Anti-War Mom supported the war although her loyalty to one and not the other began to impede her ability to understand things clearly. When news arrived of her sons death, her tenuous line to reality snapped. Not only was she not at all responsible for her government, she didn't much like the country either, lecturing her fellow citizens on the costs of war, arrogant in the depths of her ignorance about the prices others have paid.
Anti-War Mom might be powerful had she any ideas of her own. But since she is a mouth-piece for the September 10th movement her guns are empty. The Anti-War movement in America continues to lack anything approaching ideas or answers. But it does encourage Anti-War Mom to live in the past. It's where her son lives, they tell her. So she joins the other wayfarers in the desert, nomads whose camels follow the camel ahead, all going in a circle.
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You never tire of being wrong, do you?
How do you know the e-mail if from a friend of the family? There is another e-mail on the same site which denies knowing the woman. Mind you, I am not saying it is not valid, but it clearly appears we have two conflicting e-mails.
I assume that you are not making this up and have actually seen something. With your own eyes.
In which case, saying "on the same site" is not helpful.
Do you have a link?
I don't think Melody Morgan would post an email before verifying its bona fides.
One is on Drudge and on Rush Limbaugh.
The other is being ignored.
Why don't we wait and see?
I feel pretty confident, considering the sources used to back up the authenticity of the document. If I'm wrong, I'll admit it.
Link the e-mail, please.
thank you.....I'm glad that I found a site where "mostly" everyone thinks the way that I do. :)
We have our disagreements. But it's a great place to sharpen your debating skills! ;^)
:-)
No dishonor in posting the truth, is there Gary?
May I post the link you sent me?
You come off looking like a lout - to any fair-minded person (I don't put your defenders on this thread in that category). Motherhood is something to be honored. This lady's a nut, but you dishonor her son -- and he'd knock you out cold, if he was alive -- by calling his mother a despicable name. Being called "stupid" by someone of your demonstrated deficient character is an honor, thank you.
Stick to the issue, and stop the hyperbole.
You don't have a clue what Casey would or wouldn't do, so please don't try.
It doesn't take any presumption to know that he wouldn't stand by idly while someone called his mother a cow. Have you ever met anyone who would?
No, the person who called her a cow is the one using - disgusting - hyperbole.
Yes.
So, how long did you know Casey?
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