Posted on 08/18/2005 5:57:40 PM PDT by 26lemoncharlie
I pray for Cindy Sheehan's peace of mind. I pray for the soul of her son. I pray for the souls of those military who have been killed or wounded. I pray for those yet to be killed or wounded, and all of their mothers, too.
But I also pray for the people of Iraq...50 million of them, to find peace of mind, strength of character, and the tenacity to do God's will in these times of trouble.
Ms. Sheehan, I believe it is for us as Christians to fight those who would kill, torture and maim the innocent and the oppressed. We wish to lock away the BTK killer on the news today. Why? Because this is what he does...kills, tortures, and harms all that he contacts in his life.
Is it so hard to understand that there are thousands of BTK killers in Iraq?
I pray for more dedicated souls like your son to step forward, and thank God that your son did this for me, and my children.
Chosen by the universe....... WOW............ quite an accomplishment there Cindy.
I have pity for her, where will she be after the peace nuts find a new voice? She will be alone and bitter, she needs help.
Amen.
But you rarely can help those who refuse to help themselves. So yes, pray for her and her family but there must also be atonement for the evil she is doing.
It's a fact that all those lost to war are "someone's 'children'"
It's also a fact that no one in this all volunteer military is a CHILD!!!
Our Soldiers, Airman, Marines and Sailors are valiant men and women that CHOSE TO SERVE!!!!
THEY ARE NOT VICTIMS, THEY ARE HEROES TO US ALL!!
My undying thank you to those that have fallen in this and every war this country has faced.
Fregards,
Mrs
But age strikes us all...and I am afraid she will not enjoy a shrinking circle of friends, for misery loves company...
Maybe when she goes to heaven, God will place her actions this day on the top of the inventory...
Mother Sheehan April 2005: Im going all over the country telling moms: This country is not worth dying for." "I just want to say that you students, Students Against War, you have all my support and all my organizations support. I told Kristen if you have any actions and you need a ringleader, that I only live about an hour away."
This entire "spark" of hers is highly orchestrated by Mother Sheehan and her willing lefty loons at Moveon.org and by the sleaze Michael Moore(on).
It's not a spark...its an IED.
Yes! Do you get the feeling that in most cases, the grown-ups aren't in charge or, for that matter, anywhere near the scene?
Actually, that could be reasonably disputed.
The Army does indeed recruit 17 year olds before their Senior High School year. I know, because I have a son who is a recruit and currently in Army Basic Training, and though he aspires to be considered a man, I'd have been more comfortable letting him make the choice a year from now.
Apparently, his mother and I disagree.
Perhaps you might also disagree with me that a 17 year old is still a child in most ways.
Quite the opposite - I see that there are no grown-ups in existence who are under age 55.
And actually I admire unruly children ("children" as in, under 12). Their independence should be rewarded so they don't become nanny-dependent dolts. Instead we medicate and put them in therapy if they try to grow-up too fast.
The grandparents that I mentioned all had the same spirit in them when they were young, and it helped them to survive. Today, we squash it as "misbehavior".
This woman is really nuts. It's OK for her to spew all kinds of filth against the war, America, and GW, but it's not OK for others to tell her what they think of her.
"I was just the spark the universe chose for some reason to spark this off, because, like I said, the movement was already there."
You're not a spark, Cindy, but a fading and obnoxious loudmouth.
When I turned 17, I also joined the Army. I became a paratrooper, and shortly after I turned 18, I was in the Jungles of Viet Nam.
Your son made an adult decision, he deserves your respect and support. None of us know what our future holds, but I do know looking back those 40 odd years ago, I would not have done it any differently.
You are probably right, and I hope so in fact.
The fact is, I will rejoice when he graduates Basic in the next week or so. I think that it is a tough place for a 17 year old to be, but there are those raging hormones and all. I would not have allowed it if it were solely my decision, but I am proud anyhow.
Next Summer he'll likely be sent over to the sandbox just as his older bro returns from his second tour in that place.
Then let's send a memo to Paul (The Forehead) Begala who couldn't stop his stupid lying mouth from repeating this BS over and over.
A familiar story, my younger brother had followed me, and he too served in Viet Nam.
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