I still ask the question - who employs this woman and allows her take all this time off?
Sounds like Cindy's jealous that Hillary is getting more attention.
If she a leader of anything it's what comes after a bowel movement.
All part of Hillary's strategy to appear the moderate.
let 'em mud wrestle and get it over with...
Sometimes, their base sounds a lot like our base.
Let's hope Cindy's mob stays home in '08.
"I still ask the question - who employs this woman and allows her take all this time off?"
Do you think someone in the IRS might just want to look at her filings?
I sure hope so.
I think CIndy needs to watch out... especially if sitting on a park bench
She was fired from CA government job. Soros indirectly plus speaking fees.
Funny, how after Cindy started attacking Hillary the MSM stopped paying attention to her.
My guess is that she isnt off. I smell moveon.org or George Soros money here. My guess is she is on the job.
Isn't it clear already?
If the war is over, we should be bringing our troops home - and have UN peacekeepers there. 2000 dead and rising doesn't sound like the "war" is over. With a constitution of some quality, we should declare victory and leave.
The Constitution just passed with a 78% majority. We are now trying to secure the country. Shut Up.
And with approx. 0% of the Sunni vote. Sounds like a recipe for civil war... in which case we need to be out of there. Saddam gone, "constitution" exists, it should be the Iraqis problem from here on out...
Related thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1508977/posts
Cindy Sheehan Speaks Out Against Hillary
I am fully aware of the 8,454,763 reasons not to like Cindy Sheehan, but damned if she didn't pull one of my heartstrings with this one.
Who's Cindy Sheehan?
"Anti-war protesters Cindy Sheehan, right to left, Ann Wright, and Ann Wilcox, stage a protest in front of the White House, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2005, in Washington. With the U.S. military death toll in Iraq poised to surpass 2,000, Sheehan, who camped for 26 days in front of Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas, spoke about her planned protest vigils to be held in front of the White House. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)"
"By Robert H. Reid, Associated Press Writer | October 25, 2005 BAGHDAD, Iraq --A U.S. Army sergeant died of wounds suffered in Iraq, the Pentagon announced Tuesday. The death -- along with two others announced Tuesday -- brought to 2,000 the number of U.S. military members who have died since the start of the Iraq conflict in 2003"