Posted on 08/18/2005 5:42:35 AM PDT by From The Deer Stand
Well said.
Did you see Pulp Fiction? He crushed her, verbally.
Transcript will be posted here later
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The thing that really gets me about Cindy is that she so obvioiusly hated everythng Casey stood for and worked for, and did everything she could to undermine him and his mission while he was alive. There were probably other very serious issues between Cindy and Casey before he joined the Army, an act that must have really galled her, let alone the extent to which she must have been infuriated by his re-enlisting contrary to her deepest desires. From her view of America, he'd basically married the Devil's daughter and started having children with the Devil's daughter. That being the case, it would be very easy for her not to feel much real grief at all, but to be anxious to parade as much false "grief" as possible and use it as a weapon to slime Casey's memory and mission, which is exactly what she's doing.
Now she fraudulently, loudly, and lugubriously "grieves" about his death every time a TV camera is pointed at her, just like Bill Clinton "grieving" over Ron Brown's death. Even more vile, she's crassly appropriated Casey's heroic death and twisted it to attack everything he honorably stood for. In effect, as a way to express her real hatred for him and get posthumous revenge on him for his patriotism, she's installed a toilet on top of his grave, copiously used it herself, and invited thousands of other traitors to do the same. Utterly contemptible.
I suspect it's just an extension of Democrat voting practices--they've voted for the dead for years.
For the life of me, I don't know why counter protestors don't line up crosses, stars & crescents for all the victims of Islamic fascism at each of of these displays. They'd probably have to go to either a 10:1 or 100:1 ratio however, since it would take all days to plant the tens of thousands symbols.
The one with her standing on her sons coffin and the MSM holding the bullhorn is good too.
Same here. And the more I learn about her, the more I'm convinced you are right about the grief. Since she vehemently disagreed with his re-enlistment, it wouldn't surprise me if she actually felt some degree of validation when he was killed.
Cindy was involved in every far left, anti-American cause she could find long before Casey enlisted. Hence, she was doing everything she could to undermine him and his mission and encourage the Islamofascists to murder every American they could, just the way Nick Berg's father was.
Surprise!! The Islamofascists took that encouragement by those two evil people and murdered Nick Berg and Casey Sheehan. Short of pulling the trigger herself, "Mother Cindy" couldn't have done much more to kill Casey. That puts her right there beside Andrea Yates. What's far worse, she's now trying to make sure lots more Americans, thousands more, get killed by the Islamofascist subhumans.
Scratch Allen from my 2008 list
At this point, I think it would be too dangerous for President Bush to meet with her. 'slamo-Cindy has gone over the edge and has that Squeaky Fromme look about her. He would have to meet her with plexiglass between them, for his own safety.
Bingo! I was trying to think who these pictures reminded me of! Yes, she does have that fanatical, deranged look in her eyes.
She wants a meeting. Bush should privately send a representative to take her to a private meeting...alone, no publicity. Nobody but Sheehan. No cameras. If she refuses the meeting, then the White House can say that she refused her meeting and that obviously she has other motives.
Sheesh! They ought to bend the rules and give poor Pat an immediate divorce, like they did for the wife of the BTK killer.
" There, that's my column."
And a good one it was.
Well, so much for Allen. I had hopes that he'd be a viable candidate for 2008, but a man with such poor judgement shouldn't be allowed near the Whitehouse. He's only looking at the surface issue and not the implications, just like Clinton.
Stephanie once said
growing up she kicked a kid
when the kid said that . . .
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