From the fat pig michael moore's site:
BREAKING: Watch Cindy on Good Morning America, tomorrow morning at 7AM!
(Today Show begged for exclusive and backed out 15 minutes later.)
A civil suit will be filed against the federal government first thing tomorrow morning for violation of first amendment rights. Developing...
ROTFLMAO!
Thank you for this info!
A federal lawsuit. Love it!
OH, Cindy's doin' the circuit. We have NBC and Katie, GMA, .......do I hear a CBS appearance?
Anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan is escorted out of the spectators' gallery of the House of Representatives prior to the State of the Union Address by US President George W. Bush on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Sheehan was attending the president's speech as a guest of US Representative Lynn Woolsey, a Democrat who has been an outspoken opponent of the war in Iraq(AFP/Mandel Ngan)
Bring it on, Cindy! ROFLMAO!!!! I tell ya, we were hootin' and hollerin' when we heard she had been hauled off. I can't imagine that someone actually invited her to attend in the first place. Makes me cringe to think that someone as crazy as that person was allowed to be anywhere near President Bush. I can't remember the name of the Rep. who invited her to attend, but I'm sure we'll hear more about her soon.
She violation the law and the case will be thrown out of court
Mort and that chic (can't remember her name) on FNC tonight bugged me when they were saying that President Bush for the FIRST time addressed the energy problems we face.. by saying that he sounded almost green and about finding better resources other then oil and that he sounded like Kerry
That is a load of BS ... he's been addressing other ways of energy resources for years
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=58746
February 2nd, 2005
To keep our economy growing, we also need reliable supplies of affordable, environmentally responsible energy. Nearly four years ago, I submitted a comprehensive energy strategy that encourages conservation, alternative sources, a modernized electricity grid, and more production here at home, including safe, clean nuclear energy. My Clear Skies legislation will cut power plant pollution and improve the health of our citizens. And my budget provides strong funding for leading-edge technology - from hydrogen-fueled cars, to clean coal, to renewable sources such as ethanol. Four years of debate is enough - I urge Congress to pass legislation that makes America more secure and less dependent on foreign energy.