Posted on 01/16/2007 11:37:23 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Sean has hit on several points. The problem is he just doesn't have enough time to explain things at the 3rd grade level for her to understand.
I would rather him take one or two topics and then drill her back to California.
I dunno I turned it off.
I like my Salasa home made from a restraunt called Jorge's in Midland, Texas.
She is such a mental midget - I double dog dare her to go on Mark.
Sean...she is so 16 minutes ago. Stop giving her open invites back to the show.
Sean is having her back? Nooooo
She can't answer him, because she doesn't remember what her handlers said to say
Female caller - Annette - has a bigger pair than Sean.
Not just having her back but "You can come back on the show any time you want".
Ugh!
He was on his first tour? 5 days in? Not what I've heard before
Annette. Hooray for you.
Go Annette!
LOL! I'm not listening, I just here for the entertaining replies! WTG Annette!
Somehow, I don't think cleaning her clock is the point of Sean having her on the air. You do good radio, so I have to deduce something else is up.
Cindy is LIEING!
Sean's not questioning her Patriotism? What is he, NUTS?
There is at least one Gold Star parent on hold
Oh yeah, what a liar. Plus she's about half bright
lolling..
Oopah! She's just parrotted Barbara Boxer's comment (to Condi).
HOT FLASH: CS reveals that she is trying to make a perfect world
In May 2000, Sheehan enlisted in the United States Army as a light-wheeled vehicle mechanic, MOS 63B. It has been reported that he had originally considered enlisting as a Chaplain's assistant MOS 56M. (Sheehan had acted as an altar server during the Palm Sunday mass on the morning of his death).[3]
Near the end of his tour of duty, the US invasion of Iraq began. Sheehan re-enlisted, knowing that his unit would be sent to Iraq[4]. Sheehan's division, the First Cavalry Division, was sent to Iraq. On March 19, 2004, Sheehan's unit, Charlie Battery, 1st Battalion , 82nd Field Artillery Regiment arrived at FOB War Eagle in Sadr City. Just a few weeks later, on April 4, 2004, Sheehan was killed in action after volunteering as part of a Quick Reaction Force to rescue American troops.
Casey Sheehan was awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star Medal with V for Valor posthumously for actions in Iraq April 4, 2004.[1]
The chapel at Fort Hood started a new Knights of Columbus chapter that was named the Specialist Casey Austin Sheehan Council.[5]
Sheehan is buried in Vacaville-Elmira Cemetery in Vacaville, California.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Sheehan
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