Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Who is Cindy Sheehan?

Ed Koch takes a look:

According to Wikipedia, on August 15, 2005, on the Chris Matthews Show, Sheehan said, “she would not have responded differently to her son’s death had he died in Afghanistan rather than in Iraq. Sheehan argued that the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan was ‘almost the same thing as the Iraq war.’” Remember, the UN Security Council authorized the invasion of Afghanistan and the war against the Taliban government.
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Sheehan’s personal attacks on President Bush include comments in a speech on April 27, 2005, when she said, “We are not waging a war on terror in this country. We’re waging a war of terror. The biggest terrorist in the world is George W. Bush.” Shameful.
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According to Wikipedia, Sheehan wrote, “Casey was killed in the Global War of Terrorism waged on the world and its own citizens by the biggest terrorist outfit in the world: George and his destructive neo-con cabal.”
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In an interview on CBS, Sheehan referred to the foreign insurgents coming into Iraq, who are condemned as terrorists even by other Arab countries, as well as the U.S. and Great Britain, as “freedom fighters.” On September 16, 2005, she said, “Pull our troops out of occupied New Orleans and Iraq.” On the one hand, she and her supporters urge that the National Guard be brought back from Iraq to be used in New Orleans, and on the other hand, she condemns their use there now.
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In addressing a veterans’ group on August 5, 2005, she demeaned herself with the use of truly outrageous remarks hurled at the President, describing him as “a lying bastard,” “that jerk,” “that filth spewer and war monger,” and “that evil maniac.”
I can't speak for her deceased son, but such acts seem to be a strange way of honoring his memory. One has to think that, like many of the other protesters, it's more about enjoying the spotlight at this point than anything else.
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Update: Cindy despises John McCain too.
Peace mom Cindy Sheehan didn't change her opposition to the war in Iraq after meeting Tuesday with one of its supporters, Sen. John McCain, a Vietnam veteran whom she called "a warmonger."
I just can't understand why Bush wouldn't want to meet with her for a second time.

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