Posted on 06/10/2006 9:47:10 AM PDT by wagglebee
"Peace Mom" Cindy Sheehan said Friday that she's troubled by the death of al-Qaida's top operational terrorist, Abu Musab al Zarqawi, predicting that it will actually make things worse for U.S. troops in Iraq.
"I suspect it's gong to make the insurgency in Iraq worse," she told Cincinnati, Ohio's 9News.
The peace crusader added that the expected increase in violence "will just prove to me that our presence in Iraq is just fueling the violence, fueling the insurgency."
"The killing and the cycle of violence has to stop," Sheehan insisted.
The California pacifist was in Cincinnati to join with the city's Women's Choir for a scheduled "teach-in" for peace.
Sheehan was in New York earlier this week, campaigning against New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, who she called "a little less evil" than President Bush.
Referring to Mrs. Clinton, Sheehan told Democracy Now Radio: "It's time for us to stop holding our nose and voting for the lesser of two evils, because that person might be just a little less evil, but they're still supporting the evil policies of the Bush administration."
And the slime clintons are at the head of the pack....they should be soooo proud (sac/on)
Cindy Sheehan has finally, completely dishonered her son's service and memory. In the process, she has forfeited any sympathy she had once deserved.
To be honest, I think she is more a moron than a traitor, and has been manipulated by leftists who took advantage of her and used her to their own ends.
Oh, I see. We can't actually win the war because that would anger our enemies.
Is THAT what those guys were saying, "the b!t<h in the ditch?"
Sheehan was in New York earlier this week, campaigning against New York Sen. Hillary Clinton, who she called "a little less evil" than President Bush.
Yep. Might have long term effects on their "self esteem."
DUMB as a box of rocks.
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