Posted on 10/24/2005 12:58:51 PM PDT by kromike
Yeah well you're not going to get "peace" with your solutions. Just grief where you don't have to look at.
It's a great place for her, I've seen many dogs tied to fences before.
DIMS: "THIS IS LIKE NEW YEARS EVE!!! Where are the noise makers and confetti...WEEEEE!!!"
That's why I wrote the article below. Do what you can to encourage the press to do its job on the whole story. If done by the reporters, that will expose and isolate Cindy as she deserves. Click below for more information.
Congressman Billybob
Latest column: "Reporting on the 2,000th American Death in Iraq"
2000. You can practically hear the excitement, the longing, the anticipation in her chalkboard sounding voice. She's lost touch with the notion that we are speaking of lives, and how many are lost because of her sedition, her aid and comfort to those who actually killed her son.
Cindy Sheehan seems to go out of her way to make loath her. She is the quintessential whiny, liberal piece of trash.
Can they electrify the fence? Just a little? A few volts? A half an amp? C'mon, just short a 6-volt lantern battery to it. I just wanna see her twitch a little and maybe lose control of a bodily function or two. Please?
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These war protestors must be getting excited - we are down to less than 10 to go.
I'm sure they are hoping that the last soldier gets killed on a nice fall day in DC, so they don't get rained on while they protest.
Is she chained to the fence yet?
Time to give 'er a nice, big ZOT!
Already Been Chewed news, always eager to dwell on
Mother Sheehan's ghoulish, defeatist treason.
2,000th? Let's examine the toll...2,000 deaths in Iraq. We lost 2,000 deaths at the Battles of Brandywide and Germantown, 2,000 were lost in the day at 1st Manassass (Bull Run), the first hours at Fredericksburg, and the first first 30 minutes at the Battle of Sharpsburg (Antietam). Another 2,000 were lost in one month in Cuba in 1898; 2,000 were lost at the 2nd Battle of the Marne, 2,000 were lost at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941...and, God knows, how many more 2,000 men were lost in the opening minutes at Omaha Beach, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, Anzio, and Tarawa. And even that2,000 is an expensive price for loved ones paying the price for America, IT IS A CHEAP PRICE TO PAY FOR LIBERTY!
Oh, my no - gloating over the 2000th death won't offend anyone at all.
Since when did the number 2,000 become so significant in American history? Two thousand is about fifty six thousand short of the Left's "gold standard" for self-inflicted military failure, Vietnam. Two thousand is (IIRC) about fifty one thousand short of the Korean War totals, two hundred and forty eight thousand short of WWII and over one hundred thousand short of our losses in WWI (which only lasted a year and a half). I know that "every loss is tragic to a grieving parent", and that there's no such thing as "light casualties" to the GIs who have to fight and die, but on an objective, historical level our casualties in Iraq thus far are less than a bad day at Pearl Harbor, or on Omaha beach.
There were around 5000 killed on D-Day alone
What a ghoul. As far as I'm concerned they can leave her sorry a$$ there!
The fighting at Antietam was so fierce that Sept. 17, 1862, a single day of the war with some 23,000
Lock yourself to the fence, I'll stop by the grocery store for eggs and tomatos
Honestly let her tie herself to the fence then arrest everyone else and leave her ass tied up for a few days and nights.
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