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August 16, 2005

Smearing Cindy Sheehan By Accurately Quoting Her

Similar to the claims the left made that that very liberal judicial nominee in the late 80's or early 90's (whose name escapes me) was being "demonized" by having her own Law Review articles accurately cited as evidence against her claims of being a moderate.

Same deal with Cindy Sheehan. She's a barking moonbat but the left and the MSM (redundant, I know) don't want you to know that. And they get very upset when you accurately quote her most lunatic charges.

Among the questions she wishes to "raise:" "Mr. President, why did you kill my son?"

She also is a firm believer that Bush invaded Iraq to get control of its oil. In order to help make money for his "Republican buddies."

It's a curious thing on the left-- this belief that Republicans will do so much, including invading another country -- to "help their fatcat Republican buddies."

The old saying goes: "A friend will help you move. A best friend will help you move a dead body."

Time to add a bit to the saying: "And a Republican friend will not only help you move the dead body, they'll help you kill the sonofabitch in the first place, then lie to create a pretext for an illegal war, invade a country, threaten or kill all who oppose them, claim that the murder actually happened on the battlefield of the illegal war they created, and top it off by giving you big fat juicy no-bid contracts just because they like you so damn much."

Uh-huh. I wish my Republican buddies were like that. You think I'd be blogging if I had such friends?

Hell no. I'd be wrapping bodies in Persian rugs and making millions in oil futures.

It should also be noted that the AP engaged in more "Reverse Dowdification," the removal of key words from a quote in order to make the quote less offensive, as regards Cindy Sheehan. They quoted her as saying she was against her son Casey going to war, and would help him flee to Canada to avoid it; they helpfully omitted the part where she said she'd run him over with a car just to create a medical condition to help him evade service.

Just reporting the facts accurately, huh? Right. Conservatives are misquoted to make them look bad; left-lunatic-liberals are helpfully misquoted so as not to scare off the Middle American rubes, who might find fraud and faked car accidents a shabby and illegal method of getting a son out of his military responsibilities.

Sorry, no cite, but it's real. I had the cite and then I lost it.



posted by Ace at 03:04 PM
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Well, here is one link to it.

http://lonestartimes.com/index.php?p=1347

Posted by: Rightwingsparkle on August 16, 2005 03:12 PM

Who cares cares what she says, she's grieving!

Smear merchants!

We have to listen to what she says, she lost her son!

Cold hearted bastards!

Posted by: The Warden on August 16, 2005 03:20 PM

Sorry that's not an original cite. It's a blog post which quotes another blog. It hardly counts as a cite. I was hoping the end blog would have the link bu they don't.

Posted by: Brian DeSpain on August 16, 2005 03:20 PM

They did have the cite, but their Republican buddies helped them move it.

Posted by: Rocketeer on August 16, 2005 03:26 PM

While ACE bathes in vast pools of money. My minions are happily at work ....
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Posted by: GregS on August 16, 2005 03:34 PM

Here's a cite for the "run over" comment:

Democracy Now! interview with Cindy Sheehan", 6/29/05, http://sacramentofordemocracy.org/?q=node/view/3078

Posted by: SarahW on August 16, 2005 03:40 PM

Heh. Lots of those offers going around in Cindy's world. this out:


Deborah White from About.com (?): Read in Kos diary that a couple days ago the Secret Service said be careful or you'll get run over by a car.

Cindy Sheehan: They said we don't want to stay there because we might get run over by a car at night.

Posted by: SarahW on August 16, 2005 03:49 PM

Erg. Sorry for bungled blockquote.

Posted by: SarahW on August 16, 2005 03:51 PM

I got into an argument one day with a woman I really liked but who had fallen under the Evil Spell of Liberal co-workers. I had watched in horror as the Liberal Cabal had brainwashed her in a group every day for months. They were always around and VERY hostile to me and wouldn't allow me to talk sense to her. I had avoided this confrontation with her for over ten years but finally one day the ineveitable happened: she became intent on pissing me off, as was her duty as a good Liberal. Among other ridiculous charges: W's wife was a murderer and his children were alcoholics. Her vitriol caught me by surprise but I maintained by equanimity. I didn't convice her she was wrong, but I didn't lose it either, which was her intent. The hatred in her was an ugly thing to see from someone who had formerly been so sweet and funny before. I guess without firm religious beliefs anyone can be brainwashed by the Left.

Posted by: 72 3-legged dogs on August 16, 2005 03:51 PM

Day 14 at Camp Casey
Today started like any other day. The smell of coffee, the singing of birds in the trees and the sharp report of a shotgun. That neighbor just won't give up. And the way he cradles his gun? It just goes to show just how in love some people are with war.

We first noticed something terrible had happened during the night when one of the MoveOn volunteers started crying. We thought she'd gotten stung by a scorpion, but then we saw the crosses. They were all laying on the ground, like the soldiers whose lives they represented. Someone had run over them, probably in one of those horrible trucks Texans love to drive around.

Looking at the broken pieces of wood, I was reminded of the awful destructive nature of war and how neocon Zionists (I cannot WAIT for the new Stones album) just love to tear down what peace-loving people like me have taken so long to build.

Right before he was forced into George Bush's war of aggression, Casey painted a picture with watercolors of me and him in a green meadow, with a bright sun and a rainbow. How little did he know that his innocence would soon be broken like those crosses on the side of the road.

I've been spending a lot of time in the trailer, on my favorite internet sites (that Kos is SO smart!) but I've also noticed some neocons criticizing me and my message. Well, they won't intimidate me or the dozens of like-minded supporters that have joined me here in Crawford.

We are here for truth. We are here to bear witness to the failed policies of this war George Bush has chosen for our children, our sweet innocent dears. Bush's digital brownshirts will not silence us!

Posted by: Cindy Sheehan on August 16, 2005 04:07 PM

"I guess without firm religious beliefs anyone can be brainwashed by the Left."

Just any ol' religious beliefs will do?

Posted by: Missionaria Protectiva on August 16, 2005 04:08 PM

If I have to believe in a word, that word is PoonTang!

Posted by: GregS on August 16, 2005 04:21 PM

Just any ol' religious beliefs will do?

The Great God Cthulhu will eventually eat everyone anyway, so your only hope is to be eaten first.

Posted by: Monty on August 16, 2005 04:40 PM

Ace,

I believe the leftie nominee you were thinking of was Lani Guinier. Not a judicial nominee, but to something like Deputy AG for Civil Rights or some such.

Anyway, shame on all of you for not prostrating yourselves before the moral majesty of the grieving Mother Sheehan. Truth to power, figh the Joos, etc. etc.

Cordially...

Posted by: Rick on August 16, 2005 04:43 PM

Ace,

I believe the leftie nominee you were thinking of was Lani Guinier. Not a judicial nominee, but to something like Deputy AG for Civil Rights or some such.

Anyway, shame on all of you for not prostrating yourselves before the moral majesty of the grieving Mother Sheehan. Truth to power, fight the Joos, etc. etc.

Cordially...

Posted by: Rick on August 16, 2005 04:43 PM

Don't comment here much, and look what I go and do. Sorry for the 2X.

Posted by: Rick on August 16, 2005 04:44 PM

how neocon Zionists...just love to tear down what peace-loving people like me have taken so long to build

Wow, she really becomes more of a lunatic anti-semite every day, doesn't she?

I have to say, I'm tired of getting the bum rap without availing myself of any of the rewards. If the left is going to keep calling me an evil profiteering sonofabitch, shouldn't I at least earn the appellation, and start acting like an evil profiteering sonofabitch?

Where's all the oil wealth I've stolen, dammit? WHERE IS MY MIDDLE EAST HEGEMONY?

Posted by: Brett on August 16, 2005 04:52 PM

1517.... BTW

Posted by: JFH on August 16, 2005 05:01 PM

Yeah. Effing Luther. Effing up the whole religion with his effing protesting.

Posted by: Shralp on August 16, 2005 05:04 PM

Cindy Sheehan

he was forced into George Bush's war of aggression???

Exactly how did that happen? Was he drafted? Was he taken away at gun point? Did he willingly join the army? And if not, who exactly was it that forced him into it?

Posted by: 72 VIRGINS on August 16, 2005 05:05 PM

Cindy Sheehan

You are clearly mentally unbalanced. And using the death of your son to advance the Leftist agenda and stir up hatred of all things Bush is a disgrace to all the brave men who have fought and died for their country, including your son.

Posted by: sevenmeds on August 16, 2005 05:13 PM

The Camp Casey posts are cracking my shit up.


I'm gonna go get in my pickup truck now.

Posted by: Dave in Texas on August 16, 2005 05:19 PM

Cindy Sheehan - According to the Seattle Times you said:

"They killed my son in an illegal and immoral war," the Vacaville, Calif., woman told a reporter who asked, "and I don't feel like I owe them anything."

Who killed your son? Did George Bush go all the way to Iraq just to kill your son? Did he send someone over there to do it? Did the army kill your son? Was it the CIA, the FBI, the NSA or some other spooky organization? Or could your son have died fighting in a war as countless millions of other men have died since the dawn of time?

Posted by: illegal and immoral war supporter on August 16, 2005 05:32 PM

Saw her on TV last night. Apparently she's against Afghanistan because we were "killing innocent people instead of going after terrorists" or something. And she also said we should pull out of Iraq because we're in there and "they don't have food, water, medicine, clothes, etc." (I'm paraphrasing). Apparently she subscribes to the Michael Moore school of thought that Iraqis were peacefully flying kites without a care in the world before the Great Satan came in there to spread Pax Americana.

I'm getting awful tired of hearing about this bullshit. Someone even referred to her "sacrifice". Ridiculous.

Posted by: Steve on August 16, 2005 05:58 PM

"Uh-huh. I wish my Republican buddies were like that. You think I'd be blogging if I had such friends?

Hell no. I'd be wrapping bodies in Persian rugs and making millions in oil futures."

What you have not realized all this time is that NONE of you are one of them. You are the manipulated masses that allow them to pursue their economic crusades. Why else invade Iraq? Freedom, the excuse of the month. Revenge for trying to kill his daddy? Fuck no, oil and control of it as well as the pooring of your tax dollars into the military industrail complex. the TVA for rich people. But one thing you do have in common with them. You are both white.

Posted by: Thomas on August 16, 2005 06:01 PM

You are both white.

Yeah, but unlike you, they still have all their marbles...

Posted by: Dogstar on August 16, 2005 06:07 PM

"the TVA for rich people"

You really need some new material Thomas. Maybe you and cedarford can trade talking points.

Posted by: BrewFan on August 16, 2005 06:11 PM

I can't tell if that post from Cindy Sheehan was real or a parody.

Anybody?

Posted by: Rightwingsparkle on August 16, 2005 06:19 PM

You have to ask?

Posted by: The Ugly American on August 16, 2005 06:40 PM

You are the manipulated masses that allow them to pursue their economic crusades

Funny, that's how I feel about welfare slaves.

Here's the thing though; when republicans pursue their economic crusades, my taxes get LOWERED. And I get the nice little perks in life, like BEING ABLE TO AFFORD PAYING MY TAXES.

Thomas, do us all a favor and start a small business in a blue state.

Then get back to me about Democrats and Republicans and who is being manipulated.

Posted by: lauraw on August 16, 2005 08:53 PM

When you wrote, "A friend will help you move. A best friend will help you move a dead body."

That reminded me of another funny one :

A friend will bail you out of jail, but a god friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn, we f'd up!"

Posted by: Kevin on August 16, 2005 09:49 PM

I hear moveon.org is having a Cindy Sheehan Bobblehead Night at members' homes all across the country tomorrow night. You have to bring your own candles, though.

Think they'll be big collectibles among the Trustafarians someday?

Posted by: djb on August 16, 2005 09:51 PM

Day 15 at Camp Casey
My CNN appearances are becoming almost a daily part of the schedule. I just love Paula Zahn. She doesn't get the same high ratings as Oprah and some of the Crawford Peace House guys are suspcious of her last name, but she seems nice to me.

The producers from Faux News keep calling, but I haven't returned their messages. Why any peace activist in their right mind would talk to those jingoistic warmongers is beyond me.

Seeing the media here reminds me that our fight is the world's fight. If we don't call the warmonger-in-chief to account, no one will and the world will suffer for our inaction. All I'm asking for is one hour with George Bush, to talk about Casey and tell him exactly what he took away from me.

I hear from the media that the cross-destroying truck driver was caught and charged. We were all kind of hoping it was the shotgun guy, but he's still in the fields, cradling his gun and chuckling. The PETA guys took the peace doves with them when they left yesterday. I guess there's some sort of rally in Austin later this week.

The persecution we're going through is simply a sign of our effectiveness. Our message is getting out there, and it warms my heart. If Casey weren't dead, I'm sure it would please him as well.

Posted by: Cindy Sheehan on August 16, 2005 10:00 PM

Damn it, Mom, step your size 12 shitstompers off of me already!

Oh well, St. Peter guaranteed me a fastpass through the gate after seeing how you've treated me, so I guess it's not all bad.

Posted by: Casey Sheehan's corpse on August 16, 2005 10:16 PM

Ah, Cindy, your Camp Casey posts touch my heart! I hope I didn't miss the one where you described how you were all set to strap Casey into the baby carrier and tote him on your back all the way to Canada. I'll say a prayer for you and your little papoose before I go to bed tonight!

Posted by: Wanda on August 16, 2005 10:18 PM

Day 16 at Camp Casey
Moving day!

A peace-loving Texan has offered to let us use his land, so we're no longer sleeping in the ditch. Nowe we'll only be a mile from the murderer-in-chief's vacation palace and we plan to stay until George Bush either talks to me, or goes back to Washington. I really hope he'll talk to me before returning to the White House, because I think it's illegal to pitch a tent in Lafayette Park.

It's been reported in the news that I don't want to pay my taxes. That's true, sort of. It all started when I forgot to send in my return last year, and the IRS has really been on my case. I figured this was as good a time as any to create a reason for missing the tax deadline. I really don't like taxes going to buy war-toys for the Bush-Rumsfeld machine, but I don't mind the government support for things like Air America. That Al Franken just makes me laugh every day.

His humor is a good distraction from the anger and pain we all feel on a daily basis. Every day George Bush refuses to meet with me, it's like Casey dying all over again. I've been out here for over two weeks, and the only glimpse I've gotten of King George is his face behind a tinted window when he drove past us.

There's so much I'd like to say to him, so many questions I want to ask. Why did my son die? Why are we fighting in Iraq? Why are the Zionists taking control of your administration? These are legitimate questions that require answers.

I'll stay out here until I get a chance to confront the president with my greiving justice, and ask him these questions. I look forward to his answers and hope he takes me up on my offer to meet very soon.

But not too soon.

I hear Dateline is going to call. I love that show.

Posted by: Cindy Sheehan on August 17, 2005 12:24 AM

If Casey weren't dead, I'm sure it would please him as well.


LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: The Ugly American on August 17, 2005 01:04 AM

Franken makes me laugh every day too...

How can one NOT spew soda through their nose while rolling on the floor after listening to him?

The only thing that eclipses Franken is Bagdhad Bob.

Posted by: tony on August 17, 2005 02:14 AM

I have a simple question.

Let's say Cindy Sheehan had George Bush and the terrorist who killed her son in a room together. They cannot fight back and there would be no repurcussions for her actions. She has a gun with one bullet in it.

Is there a person out there who believes that she would aim at the terrorist and not at Bush?

Posted by: MikeSC on August 17, 2005 08:16 AM

Day 17 at Camp Casey
We've been getting isolated thunderstorms here in Crawford for the past few days. When it rains, the normally dry ground turns into a sticky nasty mud. The mud reminds me of the quagmire that the Iraq war has become - a giant, soldier-killing quicksand that's eating our blood and treasure.

Casey used to like making mudpies. I loved watching him. Little did he know, while he was sitting in the mud, that soon his life would engulfed by a mess far greater than what he created in the backyard. George Bush should be ashamed of the way he dragged these boys, kicking and screaming, into a war for Zionist oil.

But I cannot let my thoughts turn to anger or vengeance. Casey, even though he was forced to fight and kill for Halliburton, loved peace deep down inside. He would not want me to hate. He always chose love. Memories of him fill me to the point that when I have a decision to make, I simply ask "WWCD?" What Would Casey Do?

Maybe this is our path to world peace. WWCD. Like John Lennon says, "Imagine."

Life at Camp Casey has gotten very exciting since the move, although I'm tired of all these anti-war types trying to latch on to my simple, solitary vigil. I mean, just because I've been interviewed by NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, MSNBC, Oprah, the NY Times, the Washington Post and some magazines plus my website and the Huffington Post doesn't mean I want this to turn into a great big rally with all sorts of media attention.

The focus, as always, is Casey.

WWCD?

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