Posted on 09/16/2004 1:35:47 PM PDT by Lunatic Fringe
Somebody has to disarm bombs. Those who choose to do it and their families deserve our respect. This woman is just knee-jerking during our generation of victimhood.
Laura Bush is just the person to face this woman. It comes with the job.
What ever became of our sense of duty and honor?
"Statesmen may err, but for the regular soldier, the indescriminating bullet settles everything" - Winston Churchill
"The story of the human race is war"-WC
Ah yes, the woman whose neck is thicker than her head...
YEAH! Where is RJayneJ lately???
I had a friend who called me and is reporting from "NPR-Dallas local show" that this woman who was wearing the t-shirt and escorted out of the building by police was later arrested outside by the Secret Service.
Does anyone know if this is true? I can't find anything about it. My friend (a Bush Hater) thinks this is the route America is going? I told him I would have to check it out. I don't beleive it is true. Anyone?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1119865/posts
Guess you missed it . . .
Depending on her behavior, it undoubtedly could be necessary to vindicate that right by restraining Sue Niederer.
It apparently didn't necessarily take that much to get you in the slammer during the x42 administration.
What group got to this woman and gave her this shirt and put her up to this, using her greif for their political stunt? Assuming she didn't do it all on her own, it should be publicized that an organization affiliated with John Kerry is preying on military families.
There ain't no draft, this isn't the Vietnam era. We have an all-volunteer army, and her son was doing his duty. She's dishonoring his name.
The book "Friendly Fire" documents the grief gone paranoid of a mother who lost a son in VietNam. It is a sad saga and this woman may be heading down the same road. If so, and based on the case in the book above, there isn't enough paper in the Pentagon to satisfy her.
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