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Posted by The Skipper    United States   on 08/26/2005 at 11:33 AM   
 
  1. Being the sociopath I am I have NO sympathy for this (semi) useful idiot giving aid and comfort to the enemy.  Fuck her and all the nits clinging to her and supporting her.
    I vote she be given a one-way ticket to Afghanistan, Cuba, Iran or North Korea - her choice - and if she so much as breathes U.S. air again she be summarily shot.
    For me, sympathy died the moment she held her second news conference.
    I hope her bus tour comes through Philadelphia.  I will personally take rotten tomatoes to say “Hi!” with.

    Posted by T    United States   08/26/2005  at  12:41 PM  

  2. Just to pick one little nit, Skipper. moveon.org was organized by Joan Blades and Wes Boyd in September of 1998 to try get us to forget what Bubba had done to get himself impeached. Therefore the name. (I guess forgetaboutit.org was already taken)

    The founders seem to have found their reward and calling in picking up other extreme Dem causes since then and has also found it to be quite a lucrative operation between what Soros and other big money donors have given them. This is not to mention the “grass roots” contributors which could pass as a partial list of the usual suspects.

    Posted by StinKerr    United States   08/26/2005  at  12:46 PM  

  3. You are correct, Stin. Most people have forgotten the original intent of the organization, including the members and sponsors of MoveOn.org. What I find deliciously ironic (and I inserted an oblique reference to it in the next to last paragraph) is that these people all have one thing in common: they refuse to move on.

    wink

    Posted by The Skipper    United States   08/26/2005  at  01:07 PM  

  4. Yep, I’ve always found that ironic too. It’s too lucrative, I guess, to NOT moveon.

    Posted by StinKerr    United States   08/26/2005  at  01:17 PM  

  5. Well if the second Civil War starts in Crawford OCM, Mrs. Ted Nugent, the gun activist, and her gang will be there this weekend I heard on Hannity’s show yesterday.

    Mrs. Nugent co-authored the book “Kill It - Grill It.” gun

    Posted by Z Woof    United States   08/26/2005  at  01:56 PM  

  6. Z: What about MR. Ted Nugent?

    Posted by Macker    United States   08/26/2005  at  03:05 PM  

  7. Mrs. Nugent told Hannity that Ted was working and couldn’t go.

    Ted is a hot shot with the NRA and certainly has a way with words, to say the least.

    Ted has been traveling with Toby Keith and playing for the troops in Iraq. flag

    Posted by Z Woof    United States   08/26/2005  at  03:20 PM  

  8. You should take a look at the “letter” that Scott at scrappleface.com posted to Cindy.

    I am not a pyschiatrist either -although an online test that I took when I was employed by a “sensitive corporation” suggested that I was better suited to be a psychiatrist than my choosen career- I have seen this “syndrome” before. They get stuck in the 5th level; they create shrines (both figurative and literal)to the deceased at the expense of the living. Spouses and other children are sacrificed on the alter of grief. Could this be the reason that her husband filed for divorce> Alienation of affection?

    Those idiots that are egging her on are engaging in the most reprehensible exploitation of her grief under the guise of being “supportive”. 

    Eventually the Texans will get fed up with the stench and run them off. Quietly -with southern charm, naturally- but persausively.

    Posted by yatalli    United States   08/26/2005  at  03:28 PM  

  9. Mrs Nugent wrote this (she is so different than Cindy and the Micheal Moore crowd)

    posted 08-12-2005 12:17 AM
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Those of you who caught SOTW on tv tonight may have seen something about a new foundation I started. Here are more details:
    Recognizing the tremendous sacrifice military members and their families make for America, Freedom’s Angels is a non-profit charitable foundation dedicated to enhancing the lives of America’s military members and their families through a variety of activities such as building recreational facilities at military hospitals, donating leisure services like health club memberships and massages, and bringing awareness to the positive things our soldiers do for others.

    Our first project is to build a patio that will shade burned soldiers from direct sunlight at Brook Army Medical Center in San Antonio. We visited them a couple weeks ago & Ted played acoustic guitar for about 50 of the most severe burned victims & amputees.
    Talk about tough. I can’t even express in words what I saw. Young men & women w/faces, arms & legs blown off. Several bandaged up so much from burns all over their bodies that you can only see their eyes. Those pictures will be burned in my mind forever. I found out from one of the moms that when these guys are so severely burned they can’t be exposed to direct sun. If we can build them a shaded patio so they can enjoy the outdoors we just might see smiles on their faces. I told them I’d raise the $ & build them a patio. It’s the least I can do.
    Advisory board members include Ted Nugent and Sean Hannity.
    We’re counting on our bloodbrothers to help out & we’re not afraid to ask for money!
    Send your donations to: P.O. Box 371, Crawford, TX 76638
    Thank-you!
    Shemane

    Posted by Z Woof    United States   08/26/2005  at  03:30 PM  

  10. MS Sheehan is not a grieving parent; she is an exhibitionist. Grieving parents do not need PR firms, political consultants, or major face time with the MSM. She was anti-war before her son’s death, and she is now capitalizing on his death as much as she can. By the way, before her son’s death, she was bashing President Bush and defending Lynn Stewart. Grieving parent? Not in this universe.

    Posted by mcharrison18    United States   08/26/2005  at  04:19 PM  

  11. I’m with mcharrison18.  I’m convinced she is enjoying the kind of attention seldom given to a no-talent ignorant nobody, and she disgusts me for using her son’s name to further her cause.

    And the scum in the trailer need their kneecaps broken, because when they have squeezed the last drops of anti-Bush propaganda out of her, they’ll discard her like yesterday’s newspaper and move on to the next calumny du jour.  She’s going to crash hard then, facing her empty life.

    Posted by dick    United States   08/26/2005  at  06:59 PM  

  12. I must disagree with you, Skipper.

    Ms. Sheehan isn’t upset with Bush.  Oh, I know, she hates him, but not for Casey’s death.  This whole “vigil” garbage isn’t about Bush, or Iraq, or any of that stuff.

    She’s mad at her son.

    Casey didn’t listen to his mommy when she told him not to become an evil, jack-booted thug.  He didn’t listen to mommy when she told him not to re-enlist.  And then he died, still an evil, jack-booted thug, dancing to the tune of an oppressor occupying the native land of those poor Iraqis.  Now she’s holding this vigil in memory of the son who was brainwashed by the military-industrial complex, used as a tool to steal oil, and then senselessly tossed away…

    Or rather, if you’d prefer the more mature version…

    Casey didn’t listen to his mother’s hysterical rantings.  He rejected her socialistic, anti-military hippie code in favor of the honor of serving his country.  And when his country then gave him the opportunity to leave its service, he declined, instead opting to further dedicate himself to the protection of land and people.  Furthermore, he opted to extend his protection not only to the people and land of his own country, but those of a totally foreign place, of different culture, religion, and race, so that they too might enjoy the blessings of liberty.  Those enemies of liberty, those people whom his mother so admire; these are the enemies he chose to face.  And in facing them, he died, one of the few of our heroes to fall. 
    Now his mother, refusing to accept that her son was right, refusing to accept that the people she has admired for so long are the very same people responsible for his death, has lashed out in blind anger.  She is in denial, not that her son is dead, but that he was right.  And so, to “prove” that he was wrong, she is attacking everything he fought, bled, killed, and died for.  The maintaining of her worldview is more important to her than her son.  When he shattered that worldview, he drew the full force of her hate.  Lacking his presence, she attacks that which is next in line - Casey’s friends, the military, his commanders, his Commander-in-Chief, and even the very ideals he held dear.  Oh, she hated all that before, but never before has she had the truth so violently shoved in her face.

    Grief?  No.  This is the temper tantrum of a little child learning the meaning of the word “no.” This is a temper tantrum of a child who has an adult’s guile and seeming, though false, maturity.

    Someone needs to spank her and send her to bed with no supper.  Her son was many times the adult she ever was.

    Posted by JSThane    United States   08/27/2005  at  02:07 AM  

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