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August 17, 2005

Saint Cindy Gains A New Disciple: David Duke

Well, this changes everything!

It was criminal for Cindy Sheehan’s son to die for Israel rather than for the true interests of America.

From the beginning, this war was orchestrated from top to bottom by Jewish Neocons that saw the war as one for Israel’s strategic objectives. They ramped up the war through Jews such as Perle and Wolfowitz, the false intelligence through CIA analyst Stuart Cohen and by Israel’s Mossad, and had a compliant Jewish-dominated media to cheer on the war. The truth is the Iraq War has inflicted incredible damage on America and the American people. It is war against America rather than in defense of America.

Not really unfair guilt-by-association; after all, she allies with people who say the same sort of thing. In fact, she tends to say the the same sort of things, including the same sort of things about Israel:

Am I emotional? Yes, my first born was murdered. Am I angry? Yes, he was killed for lies and for a PNAC Neo-Con agenda to benefit Israel. My son joined the Army to protect America, not Israel.


Thanks to Irwin.


posted by Ace at 10:51 AM
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Day 19 at Camp Casey
The crowds of peace-loving people gathered here are growing a bit unsettled by allegations made about me in the media. It seems former Klansman David Duke is now supporting our cause. I tell them not to worry. In the very few interviews I've done seeking attention for my cause, not a single interviewer has asked me anything about Duke or other people who pretend to support our crusade.

After some heated discussion, we came to the conclusion that the David Duke statement was written by Karl Rove as a way to discredit our vigil. Rove (or as we like to call him "He Who Must Not Be Named") is often the topic of discussion here. We're sure that he's put shotgun guy up to his daily campaign of intimidation, and is probably responsible for the scorpion one of the MoveOn volunteers found in her shoe yesterday.

There was some excitement the other day when some of the binocular brigade thought they saw Bush and Rove clearing brush near the edge of the warmonger-in-chief's property, but it turned out to be just some Secret Service guys, probably spying on us at the behest of Rove.

I hate to think of my poor Casey being turned into a mind-numbed lackey of the Bushes. When I get sad about his unwilling sacrifice, I tell myself that he probably always fought back in small ways, whether it was wearing his hat slightly askew or maybe growing his hair a centimeter too long. He would have found a way to stick it to the man, I just know it.

Such thoughts give me strength in these trying times.

Posted by: Cindy Sheehan on August 17, 2005 10:59 AM

So...

Should we expect a Cedarford appearance or is he too busy jacking off to Drudge's pics of Jewish settlers being dragged out of Gaza?

Posted by: The Warden on August 17, 2005 11:06 AM

[Cedarford] too busy jacking off to Drudge's pics of Jewish settlers being dragged out of Gaza?

ROFL! We have a winner!

Posted by: Sue Dohnim on August 17, 2005 11:08 AM

Cindy Sheehan

You've had more than your 15 minutes of fame and it won't be long before even the Liberal Media grow weary of your embarassing rants. Your rich Liberal backers won't continue to fund your circus forever either once it begins to sink in that you're actually hurting the Liberal cause rather than helping.

Cindy, from the bottm of my heart I'm telling you that you are mentally unbalanced and need help. You're making a fool of yourself in front of the whole country. Are you being paid enough to make it worth all that?

Your novelty is no longer interesting and I, like millions of others, will ignore you from now on.

Posted by: 72 VIRGINS on August 17, 2005 11:15 AM

Don't forget if you're a moonbat, when you say 'Wolfowitz' you have to give it the authentic Mittel-Europa pronunciation: 'Vulfovitz'. It sounds much more eeeevil that way.

Posted by: David Gillies on August 17, 2005 11:36 AM

Mom still demands meeting with Dairy Queen CEO, blames Zionists for her troubles...

...and now gets backing from jihadis.

http://www.thepeoplescube.com/

Posted by: Billy Bonehead on August 17, 2005 01:20 PM

Many thanks to Irwin Rommel, but this schtick is getting old. I guess its a good thing to keep on exposing her rants as typical Liberal non-thinking (which they are) but as I wrote to her, she's had her fifteen minutes of fame and now she's committing that very worst of media sins: she's become a bore.

Now that I know what she's all about I'm not the least bit interested in what she has to say anymore, and I'm sure I'm typical of lots of people. Her novelty is no longer novel. She is the bearded lady or the counting horse, once you've seen 'em they're no longer interesting. She is doing us a service by being who she is and showing the country just how pathetic Liberals really are.

Many thanks Cindy Sheenan, for you are not just the butt of a million bloggers, you are demonstrating how sick Liberals really are.

Posted by: 72 bearded ladies on August 17, 2005 02:44 PM

Thanks to Irwin? Ace, if you actually read the comments on your own blog, you would have known about this on Sunday when I mentioned it, with a link, on the Cindy Sheehan, Demented Liar topic. I even made the required Cedarford jab in the post.

Posted by: digitalbrownshirt on August 17, 2005 06:38 PM

This Duke angle demonstrates a mathematical concept. There are two notion of infinity - projective and affine. Projective infinity is where infinity is in effect a signless value. IOW, +INF == -INF.

What Duke has done is demonstrated the fundamental truth of projective infinity - the moonbats of the left are in fact identical with the moonbats of the right for all practical matters.

Posted by: tony on August 17, 2005 08:11 PM

Cindy Sheehan is of course being slammed as "anti-Semite" for espousing the current stance of a majority of people in other countries and the American Left (about 30% of America) that Israel's well-being was a major reason why we are at war in Iraq,

There are Jews like Dohnim and otherwise well-meaning Gentiles like ACE that subscribe to the view that the motives of all countries - America, France, Saudi Arabia - are open to critique - but one country and it's followers must never be examined or criticized - because That's Out of Bounds!!

About 65% of the American public is not behind Bush's conduct of the Iraq War. Almost 40% are aware of the PNAC controversy or the documents of American neocons advising Israel's Likud to get America to target Iraq.

Attempting to stifle Sheehan as an "anti-Semite" when she has the sympathy of almost a majority of Americans - as they weigh in on a war that is going far worse than the Bush people said it would - seems counterproductive. It tells any American that has sympathy for Sheehan questioning the war in the way she does - that the Zionist Lobby thinks - that they are best smeared as "anti-Semites", too.

"Thou may criticize or question any motive or plan hurting Americans started in America or abroad, save that one foreign country of a higher moral authority than all others."

Sheehan is an asshat who has no more right than the spouse of a cancer victim to demand a 10 minute audience with the President, let alone 2. But she is free to criticize or question Bush, DOD, Congress, even......Israel itself!


Posted by: Cedarford on August 17, 2005 08:42 PM

What's that smell? Did somebody fart in here?

Posted by: BrewFan on August 17, 2005 08:56 PM

I'd say CF is insane, but that would be an excuse for his stupidity. Classic moonbat move calling criticism equal to stifling free speech.

I guess David Duke isn't an anti-semite either, neither was Hitler. Not anymore than Cedarford or Sheehan at least.

Posted by: digitalbrownshirt on August 17, 2005 10:01 PM

Guys, you have got to stop saying "Cedarford" five times in the mirror.

Posted by: Andrea Harris on August 18, 2005 09:02 PM

CF seems to be caught in another lie here.

Unless 35% is" almost a majority of the nation".
Attempting to stifle Sheehan as an "anti-Semite" when she has the sympathy of almost a majority of Americans - Cedarford

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