Posted on 08/13/2005 10:18:56 AM PDT by summer
Cindy Sheehan's incessant Bush-hating landed her on the Web site of Al-Jazeera, a propaganda arm for Muslim terrorists, and splintered her family, who mourn the loss of her son, Army Spc. Casey Sheehan, who died last year in Iraq. Mrs. Sheehan is now a tool of America-haters. She has joined the family of radical Democrats in defiance of her son's blood relations.
Her family has had enough. Cherie Quarterolo, Casey's godmother and aunt, wrote a letter to KSFO saying the family broke its silence because "our family has been so distressed by the recent activities of Cindy." The note read in part:
"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 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."
The Sheehan family has exposed itself to the scorn of leftists. Anti-war activists hope Cindy Sheehan's status as a grieving parent will protect her from criticism.
I wrote a column last year relaying my sorrow over her loss. In an e-mail, she told me to stop writing about her son. She did not want media attention.
So, what changed? The anti-Bush crowd now handles Mrs. Sheehan, answering her phone and prepping her for the media, according to Sheehan's online diary.
She still doesn't like critical media attention or when the media ignore her.
"I conservatively got three to five phone calls a minute. I did about 25 phone interviews and several TV interviews," Mrs. Sheehan wrote in the diary. "I was supposed to do: 'The Today Show,' MSNBC live interview, 'Connected Coast to Coast' and 'Hardball,' both on MSNBC. 'The Today Show' just never showed up and the other three MSNBC shows cancelled for no reason. Could it be because NBC is owned by General Electric, a major defense contractor?"
President Bush already heard her last year when taxpayers paid her way to visit him. Later, she told The Reporter that she knew Bush is "sorry and feels some pain for our loss." On Sunday, she told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that Bush's deputy chief of staff met with her in Texas and told her "the president really cares." And I said, "You can't tell me that because I've met with him and I know that he doesn't care."
Mrs. Sheehan has had her turn with the president and changed her statements about their meeting. President Bush shouldn't waste more time on her.
The author, of Fairfield, can be reached at Poohdo@aol.com. She returns to her regular Saturday spot next week.
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This lunatic is the best thing that happened to the Pro-War side of the argument.
I hope she keeps it up, and I hope Michael Moron keeps posing with her in pics.
Enough is enough. Having suffered a loss is tragic, but it is not an unlimited license to go out and be a pest. Mrs Sheenan, and her sing-songy 12-year old girl voice, need to just get lost.
She can be an anti war activist, do the college speaking circut, start clubs, whatever - but her mdia hogging and antics are getting stranger by the day. It's time for her to get a grip, and she won't be able to do that surrounded by her new friends.
A shame.
I previously saw her as a grieving mother, but no more. She is first and foremost an anti-war activist. She is free to say whatever she wants, but she should not shroud it under the guise of a grieving mother.
Ditto
Holy crap, Batman... How far can you go to cook up a conspiracy? One has to really drift pretty far of the posted trail to concoct a theory that the MSM is squashing a story to PROTECT the Republican warmongers.
I don't know where her husband is. Last I heard was that they are separated. But it looks like Cindy has found someone else to meet some of her needs.
I heard he was divorcing her over this very issue -- her protests.
Do you have the same sympathy for the "Jersey girls"? They lost a family member, too.
I'm starting to disagree with this sentiment. I think this woman is genuinely distraught with grief over the loss of her son, to the point of being mentally and emotionally destroyed.
Genuinely distraught or not, she is still exploiting her son's death. Perhaps people here may justify her feelings, but the leftist media has ensured that it is her actions that count now. By her actions, she is making her son's military brothers' (and sisters') lives that much complex, and making this nation that much more ineffective in dealing with the assholes of the planet.
I feel sorry for her, but if she's not certifiable, then she's culpable.
It's been reported on FR (numerous sources) that her husband left her over her actions since Casey's death.
Then we know where, God Bless him, her son Casey got his integrity and love of country.
LMAO
I believe Cindy Sheehan's grief is real and is driving her increasingly hysterical behavior but I also believe Sheehan is wrongly using her dead son and the usual respect that we all extend to a fallen soldiers mother to manipulate the public and keep a megaphone in place (the anti-war media) for her misdirected hate toward President Bush, while the Bush-haters and anti-war zealots pave the way for her to do so.....until the media gets bored with her act and...dare I say it? Moves on.
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Know what? I don't care if her grief is real. Lots of people grieve over lost loved ones, especially in time of war. Our hearts go out to them. But when you take your grief and try to use it as a tool to achieve partisan political ends, you completely and totally lose my sympathy.
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