Posted on 06/17/2009 7:10:22 AM PDT by LottieDah
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- "Peace Mom" Cindy Sheehan will speak at the Unitarian Church of Staten Island on June 24 at 6:30 p.m.
The founder of Gold Star Families for Peace became an anti-war activist when her oldest son, Casey, 24, was killed while serving in Iraq in 2004.
can they leave her there?
I live on Staten Island and I don’t want her to stay there!
Oh for the love of Peter, is this deranged broad still around? Can’t she go get photographed lounging on her son’s grave again and stay off my news?
I can’t wait to see her camp out outside Obama’s house and.........Oh wait
She got maybe 50 people to march on the Bush’s new house in Dallas. Give it up, dear.
SI lost a lot of its residents on 9/11. Many of them were cops and firemen. Skank Hag better watch step. Staten Islanders aren’t know for their high tolerance of @$$holes.
With people like her, whose only occupation is protest marches and such:
How do these people pay their bills? Who pays for all her living expenses and travel expenses as she travels? Who buys her clothes? Who pays her mortgage?
She has no real job. She has no visible means of support. I know money is a taboo subject, but, I have to believe that someone behind the scenes enables her to do all this protest activity. By having her bills paid, she is then free to do what she wants, and doesn’t have to work at a real job.
Give Cindy a break - at least she is consistent and is still against the WOT. Because nothing has really changed with the advent of the imposter/savior in the WH, you would think Code Pink, et.al., would be going ballistic. So, as lame as Cindy is, she is still out there trying. The more I see this current administration cozy up to all of our enemies, I am ready to join in - Bring our Troops home now!
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