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To: Michael Barnes

SHE DEFINITELY SAID DAUGHTER-IN-LAW. Please don't repeat the "dog" thing.

But Cindy isn't really dealing with a family tragedy anymore, her son died over a year ago. She could still be grieving, but everybody dies, and I would guess over half of the parents in this country today have had to deal with the death of a child.


153 posted on 08/11/2005 2:33:30 PM PDT by CharlesWayneCT
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To: CharlesWayneCT

I'd guess she's poisoning the well of public opinion with regard to any future complaints from grieving parents. Her (near?) insanity sets a benchmark of an overwrought drama queen that will be recalled by the public.


163 posted on 08/11/2005 2:42:57 PM PDT by bvw
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To: CharlesWayneCT

< But Cindy isn't really dealing with a family tragedy anymore, her son died over a year ago. She could still be grieving, but everybody dies, and I would guess over half of the parents in this country today have had to deal with the death of a child. >


Whoa! This is something one should never generalize about or take lightly. Trust me, she is grieving. She's crazy, but she's grieving. She just won't let herself get past the anger. Unfortunately, she's letting it turn her into a raving lunatic. Shame on the libs for fanning the flames.

No one who hasn't lost a child can ever know the devastation. You never get "over" it. You just get better. It was 5 years before I saw my brother in a truly happy moment after his son died.


164 posted on 08/11/2005 2:43:26 PM PDT by GOP_Proud (...when the Iraqi soldiers stand up, we will stand down...GWB)
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To: CharlesWayneCT

The sound quality wasn't great so it really sounded like dog to me, but if it's daughter-in-law I'm relieved! Not that that makes them all any less psycho...


168 posted on 08/11/2005 2:49:09 PM PDT by workerbee (A person's a person no matter how small)
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To: CharlesWayneCT
She was asked what she was going to ask the President.

She said, and this is almost verbatim:

OK, I'm going to ask him, What the noble cause was that Casey Died for. Because I don't believe that a, um, a war of aggression against a country that was not threat to the united states of america is a noble cause. And I want him, but you know, I know what the reason, what Dan Burkowski(?) said the noble cause was is the real reason.

I want to ask him if this is such a noble cause, ah does he encourage his own daughters to enlist, to take the place of some soldiers who might want to come home, you know who are stop-lossed and being held hostage over there.

And, um, Another thing I want him to do is to stop saying that We have to honor the sacrifices of the fallen by completing the mission, because number one he has no idea what the mission is, and it keeps changing every day, they are building bases the size of sacremento california. they intend on them never(?) being out of Iraq. The only way they can honor my son's sacrifice is to bring the troops home.

So, That is what she thinks is so important to tell the president.

Later, she said:

this, trust me, is a bigger story than Natalie Holloway, which is a tragedy for one family, but what we are doing out here, is to try to save MILLIONS of families from going through tragedy.

She calls herself a "grieving mother sitting outside the ranch.".

She said one thing that is correct. She said that without the internet we wouldn't know what was REALLY going on in Iraq. Certainly we agree that we can't see what GOOD is happening in the war by watching the MSM.

172 posted on 08/11/2005 2:58:30 PM PDT by CharlesWayneCT
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