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  • Should Cindy Sheehan protest at Bush's Dallas home? (Question for Readers Time)

    06/04/2009 10:51:36 AM PDT · by markomalley · 66 replies · 2,199+ views
    Dallas Morning News ^ | 6/4/2009 | Michael Landauer
    Former President George W. Bush recently said that what he missed most about the White House was the cooking of the top-notch chefs there and meeting with members of the military. Funny, Cindy Sheehan didn't make his list. No matter, he doesn't have to do without her absurd antics. She's bringing her roadshow to PReston Hollow this weekend to protest his actions as president. She crossed the line between principled crusader and crackpot long ago, so I shouldn't be surprised at this, and I wasn't the biggest fan of Bush's as his presidency wore on, but this makes me truly...
  • Sheehan appearing at Blue Revolution rally Nov. 7 at White House

    10/26/2006 9:43:20 PM PDT · by Minnesocold · 102 replies · 2,927+ views
    Are the Democrat leftists planning a loss November 7? Read this desperate call to action e-mail below: Every poll points to a Democratic victory on November 7. Yet George Bush, Dick Cheney, and Karl Rove all insist Republicans will win. Are they planning to steal another election? Let's start a Blue Revolution across the USA on Election Night to stop Republicans from stealing Election 2006. When the polls close, we propose that Democrats across the country gather outside their County Election Office for a candlelight vigil to Count Every Vote, all wearing the same color: Blue. Imagine a Blue Revolution,...
  • Family urges war support (Kleenex alert)

    08/23/2006 7:07:56 AM PDT · by NEMDF · 44 replies · 1,381+ views
    The Salt Lake Tribune ^ | 8/23/2006 | Matthew D. LaPlante
    Family urges war support By Matthew D. LaPlante The Salt Lake Tribune Many in her country had turned against the war. The mayor of her city was organizing a protest against the president. And the insurgents in Iraq, Amy Galvez feared, were growing bolder by the day. Galvez decided she had heard enough. Hoping her words might persuade those who support the president, the war and the troops in Iraq to assemble in a great demonstration of patriotism and support, Galvez sat at her computer and began to type. "My son, who is a resident of Salt Lake City, is...