Posted on 08/11/2005 4:25:56 PM PDT by Sam Hill
Despite the attention lavished on Cindy Sheehan by the media, none of these "journalists" have bothered to ask her about her group--the Gold Star Families For Peace.
If you will check out their website, you will find that it is very short on members. Of those listed besides Cindy Sheehan herself, there is only Linda Bright (who is a member of the group, but not a Gold Star Mother, apparently) and Nadia McCaffrey. That appears to be it. Two Gold Star Mothers. Two members.
You may remember Nadia McCaffrey as the woman who got a lot of media attention by inviting the press to view and photograph her son's casket. There are about 12,000 stories on Google about this momentous event:
http://tinyurl.com/afjcq
But here is a story about McCaffrey that you may have missed:
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Even Nadia can't stand herself.
"Please share this love I have for you with others. There are many ways to love. "
Oh, she's sharing the love all right. Are you feeling the love tonight, FReepers?
These pathetic women are certifiable. They desperately need help. They think that all their "supporters" Moveon.org, CodePink, et al) really care about them. They are too disturbed to realize that they are being used in the worst sense possible. What will become of them and whatever family they have left when they are no longer useful to the radical left.
Exactly and you stated it articulately. The last thing a grieving family generally wants to deal with is the press, and when a family actually WANTS the press there, it tells me their agenda is more important than their final moments with their loved one.
I don't want to be disrespectful but...come on.
If you wanted to protect the homeland but not risk going overseas and separation from family, why not become a police officer? Is ANYONE joining the military surprised to learn they won't be making it home for supper every night?
But it got Nadia some time on-camera.
And a chance to tell everyone how wonderful it is to die. --Wait, she wasn't doing that gig then. Or was she?
Why do I suspect that these two will soon be wearing headscarfs and promoting gay marriage initiatives?
There is a third member, Celeste something or other, heard her on Boston talk radio this morning making an ass of herself.
What's interesting to me is this woman had 3, three, Near Death Experiences. Two of them after the first one because she enjoyed it so much. Usually those that have NDE's have less trouble with family members dying because they know that it is okay on the other side and death is nothing to be afraid of. Why won't she let her son rest in peace? After all, he was given what she (3 times!) wanted for herself.
< Even Nadia can't stand herself. >
That has to be the post of the month.
It's perfectly clear to me that women like this and Cindy Sheehan should be deciding foreign policy--and not some lying cabal of constitutionally elected representatives.
What's the media got to do with this? From all indications in the posted item, she contributed her own story to this publication.
Okay, that really did get me to LOL.
One Mother's War - Los Angeles Times
"I am going to Iraq because someone has to do this," she said, her dark eyes flashing.
Now 59, she is an impressive figure who speaks with a slight French accent.
A man in the audience stood slowly and asked: What about your safety?
"I am not afraid," Nadia said in a strong, clear voice. "I am not afraid of dying."
http://tinyurl.com/9j5wh
Hilarious.
This is from the LA Times. If they had bothered to even Google this nutbag, they would have seen what a joke her portentious statements are.
Instead they did a puff piece on her. (Which of course they would have done anyway, since she hates this country almost as much as they do.)
BTW, what was her noble mission to Iraq? She distributed more than half a million dollars worth of supplies to the TERRORISTS in Fallouja:
"The group distributed $600,000 in humanitarian aid for victims of American military actions in Fallouja."
http://tinyurl.com/9j5wh
Apparently she thinks all of our soldiers are as eager to die as she is.
Copyright © 2005 Near-Death Experiences & the Afterlife
It's right under the link to "Suicide Index".
"The woman is obviously delusional with grief and is being used..why pour salt on the wounds and play into the left's hand? I repeat..this is sick."
I'm confused. Was it playing into the media's hands to point out that Bill Burkett had been institutionalized for mental illness and maybe shouldn't be considered a reliable source for news?
It's the same case here. This woman and Cindy Sheehan are being propped up by the media some moral compasses for our benefit.
For whatever reason they are both clearly incompetent to be giving anyone any kind of advice.
Okie dokie.
FMCDH(BITS)
What part of Basic did this knucklehead miss anyway? The desert camo on the 6X6's isn't to hide them from the Cuban Army invading Orlando. Cindy and Nadia it's 10 minutes to Wapner and time for your medication.
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