Friday, January 12, 2007

Brazen Battleaxe Bimbo


Cindy:
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Cindy Sheehan is a nutcase, whacked out, amoral, unprincipled, dictator-loving, America-hating dingbat from hell; and these are her good points.














Why It's Okay to Bash Cindy Sheehan


Cindy Sheehan dishonors the memory of her son by attacking the people and ideals her son died for, and by supporting the monsters that killed him. Her son would not approve of the way she is using his name to promote her own Anti-American agendas. She hates America and her son did not.Her son gave up his life for America in its war on terror; Cindy has given up her life for self-aggrandizement on behalf of evil.




Cindy at Guantanamo


Cindy's most recent exploit is her protesting Guantanamo. She and her other whacko leftists are objecting to America's "torture" tactics at the prison and the "inhumane" treatment of the prisoners.

This is really interesting, since prisoners at Guantanamo are treated with kid gloves these days, have access to the Red Cross, get recreation hours, top medical treatment, prayer time five times a day with official Qurans, good food in compliance with Muslim precepts, and all the legal rights now due them by recent court decisions. What does she want for them, cake on their birthdays? These fiends get this class A treatment despite the fact that they continue to plot the murder of their jailors, throw feces at them at every opportunity, and hatch plots to massacre Americans once they get out of there.


Her Buddy Castro


Cindy's hypocrisy is galling. Guantanamo sits in an area near 14 Cuban prisons. In these Cuban hellholes, prisoners do not get medical care, have sub par food, no access to lawyers, no trials, and no communications with family and friends. Cindy was asked by the wives and mothers of these Cuban prisoners (whose crime was to speak out against Castro, nothing more), to protest these prisons too. Cindy and her hypocritical friends ignored the women's request. Cindy will never protest her buddy Castro. After all, he is an evil dictator, a communist, and a thug—one of Cindy's kindred spirits.

Cindy's Influence


Cindy thinks she is in part responsible for the Democratic victory in the recent elections, and for the country's mood swing against the Iraq War. I hope not. I suspect that people reached their conclusions for the elections without the aid of the brilliant Sheehan mind. I rather suspect that she has marginalized herself, and that most of America know her for what she is, a narcissistic loon from the left.

Cindy's Wish


I have a suggestion that will make both Cindy and America happy. I suggest that they give her what she is asking for. Let her into Guantanamo. Then, invite her into a cell; shut the door, lock it, and throw away the key. Then, "torture" her by forcing her to watch FOX news all day long.

She'd be happy because her theory about the way America arrests Guantanamo prisoners for no reason would be proven true; she'd be a martyr to her cause; and she'd also be proving that America "tortures" its Guantanamo prisoners. Everyone would be happy.

Guantanamo, Guantanamo, Guantanamo,
It's a crime and a frickin' sin,
We've got to let Cindy in.
Then keep, Cindy, in.
Keep her in, keep her in, keep her in.
Don't let Cindy out.
Give her more reasons to shout.
Make her watch FOX, while she sits on an ox,
Forced to munch bagels and lox and…
For God's sake, let her in.
If you don't, it's a big fat sin.


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Where Are You Cindy, Guardian of Human Rights?


Babalu Blog: What will Cindy do?: Wives of jailed dissidents urge U.S. activist Sheehan to visit Cuba's prisons. January 08, 2007.
The Ladies in White wrote a letter to Cindy Sheehan and her Code Pinko cohorts asking the group to visit a Cuban prison and attest to the inhumane conditions of same:

HAVANA: Wives and mothers of Cuban political prisoners urged U.S. peace activist Cindy Sheehan on Monday to visit the island's state-run jails during her weeklong trip to Cuba to call for the closure of the U.S.-operated Guantanamo prison.

The Ladies in White, a group of women demanding the release of their loved ones, described what they called "inhumane" conditions at Cuba's prisons in a letter for Sheehan that was sent to international reporters. The group said it was trying to get a copy to Sheehan as well.

"At the same time you and your noble followers fight for the closure of the U.S. prison at the Guantanamo naval base ... just a few miles away at the provincial Guantanamo prison in Cuban territory, peaceful and defenseless political prisoners suffer inhumane conditions, (living) without potable water and with poor nutrition, deficient medical assistance, insects and rodents, limited visits and precarious communication," the letter said.

"We exhort you to visit the prisons of Cuba, chosen randomly, and not those prepared" by authorities, it added.

Cindy's Son


BLACKFIVE: Army Specialist Casey Sheehan - Someone You Should (Have) Know(n): Posted By Blackfive.
Casey Sheehan grew up in a devout Catholic home. He served as an altar boy and then as a key member of his church's youth group for years.

When he was old enough, Casey joined the Boy Scouts, becoming the very second Eagle Scout out of his troop.

He enlisted in the Army when he was twenty years old.

See the above linked post for the rest of this article on Casey.


Story of Two Families


Also, read this book about the way two families handled the death of their sons in the Iraq war, the Sheehans and the Johnsons.


"AMERICAN Mourning" is an elegantly lyrical book about soldiers and sons killed in combat. The authors compare how two American families - the Sheehans and the Johnsons - reacted to the loss of their sons in combat in Iraq, and how they are in many ways a metaphor for the country itself. The story juxtaposes the grieving process of the two families - especially Cindy Sheehan, Casey's mother, and Joe Johnson, Justin's father, showing how each reacted to the worst news a parent can receive in radically different ways.

Cindy Sheehan directed her grief and anger not at the terrorists whom she called "freedom fighters." She said that she "did not blame the man who killed Casey" but instead blamed President Bush whom she holds accountable for the lost soldiers. Joe Johnson's grief also flared as white-hot anger, and at age 45 he joined the National Guard determined to go to Iraq as a gunner and "kill the bastards" who killed his beloved Justin. The media portrayed Cindy as "Mother Sheehan," a grief-stricken mother whose world had been destroyed and who wished only to be consoled by President Bush.

But the authors recount a back-story that documents a massive, highly professional and well-orchestrated PR campaign backed by deep-pocketed sponsors like MoveOn.org and George Soros. At some point Sheehan morphed into an aggressive feminist who abandoned her family, ran off with another man and embraced the radical agenda that the anti-Bush movement used her to promote.

Joe Johnson trained hard, went to Iraq and patrolled the deadly roads laced with IEDs and ambushes. He resumed drinking after Justin's death and reportedly continues to seek solace in the bottle, though he has given up his mission of personally avenging his son's loss by killing terrorists. Both Cindy and Joe put their spouses and families through additional stress by internalizing their anger and abandoning their families to fend for themselves. Cindy left permanently, while Joe eventually came home to face his demons.--New York Post, November 19, 2006

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8 comments:

  1. Hey rock...
    Well we kinda disagree on this one (not Cindy..)...

    You said that Cindy is against American values that her son died for; would you say that people having no human rights is an American value?? Donald Rumsfeld (and I remember this vividly) said "These people have no rights.." Now if they were tried and found guilty, then whatever, they could beat the life out of them and kill them for what i care... But dozens of people have already been released from Guantanamo 5 years after being held, and THEY WERE NOT CHARGED WITH ANYTHING...
    I saw this report on TV about this guy (he's not British, but his family is) who was arrested, and only last week was he allowed to call his wife for the first time since he was held.. I'm not being a drama queen for terrorists, but one of the core values of America is innocent until proven guilty... Many of the inmates (close to 200 something) have not been tried or charged with anything... WHY??? It's not the fact that they are Muslims that I'm defending them, but countries closer to the Middle East (including Lebanon when the Syrians were occupying us) used to arrest people just like they used in the USSR disrespecting any human rights these people have; and it's a shame that the great US which is supposed to be a beacon of democracy would practise such behaviour...

    I swear, just talking about it, filled me with the rage that I felt when I heard Rumsfeld say these people have no rights...

    One last point, think about the consequences of such acts... The US is in a global war against extremism.. In the TV report that I mentioned above, how do you think the kid would feel growing up without being able to see his father, knowing that his father is being held without a fair trial.. And how would the released inmates react after losing 5-6 years of their lives imprisoned in Guantanamo and then released just like that...

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  2. Tarek, thanks very much for your comments.

    The reason why I get upset with stuff like this is that stories like the ones you've heard are promoted by liberal news organizations without examination, and stated as truths. Guantanamo has been investigated, visited, and studied by Senators, newspersons and officials, and none of what is accused has been proven.

    In fact, the prisoners at Guantanamo have a policy of making up lies that they spout to any liberal group that will listen.

    If there is a legitimate case of true torture or a true abuse of human rights, I will join with you in condemning it. Just because a guy says something, though, doesn't make it true.

    These guys were not just walking down the street and picked up for no reason. They were engaged in terrorist acts, trying to kill Americans or others. Many when released from Gitmo went on to continue their terrorist careers.

    Also, due to recent court decisions, all these guys will get their day in court, though I don't believe they deserve it. Fine, give them their lawyers. This is unprecedented, though, in war. Can you imagine having to give every prisoner in WWII a lawyer? It's absurd.

    Again, this is what is so sinister about the left at this time in history. People like Sheehan spout lies, and other people believe them. Please people, don't believe stories you heard from some guy who was caught with a bomb strapped to his chest and now claims abuse.

    Once more, Tarek, thanks for you comments, but not everything you hear on the news is from a reputable source. Any source that claims human rights abuses at Guantanamo is probably a source that presents only anti-Bush, anti-American rhetoric. If not, please show me the source and let me make up my own mind about it.

    Thanks so much Tarek. Have a good day.

    Rock

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  3. Rock, great poem, are we starting that again?
    As with all prisons, some may actually be innocent, but at least 80% were engaged at the time against American and Coalition Forces. They are considered prisoners of war, and like every other war, are held until the end of the war. We treat our prisoners better than any other country, ever, period. Are there cases of abuse from time to time, yes, human nature dictates this. Is this an excuse, no there is no excuse and those caught should be punished. But as always, the liberal media blows it up and runs it into the ground, and yet no criticisms for the abuse of our prisoners, or citizens who are kidnapped, or for the people who commit these acts.
    I hope Cindy continues to right for the left and makes headlines, this will only work against the Dems.

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  4. Thank you Sgt Dub for being far more reasonable than I but delivering a similar message.

    Rock

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  5. This woman is such a pathetic person, your cartoon said in best. I feel sorry for the son, he has to rain tears down on his mother. Torture what the hell dose this woman know about torture, look at the Jews that survived Hitler’s Camps or GI’s that survived the Japanese camps, those that did not survive far outnumber those that did. Dub has it right, a POW is held for the duration. The looney left, Cindy is a poster child for the looney left and she can still get press coverage, sad.

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  6. Thanks, Sarge Charlie. I can tell by your comments that you, like me, bear this woman no ill will. I don't have any anger or hatred for her; I just don't want to let her or the liberal press use her victimhood as an excuse for the irresponsible things she says.

    One thing liberals tend to do is push victims front and center to say things, expecting that they won't be criticized; that they are immune from it. I'd cut her some slack if lives were not at stake, but lives are at stake; and irresponsible talk can kill.

    I fear she is lost to us, because she has the taste of celebrity as a result of taking such harsh stands.

    God bless her and take away her pain, but also let her come to a softening and that will be better for her and for the world.

    Thanks Charlie and I am grateful for voices of sanity like yours and Empress Bee in the world.

    Rock

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  7. Tarek, one more comment. I really am interested in the sources for your information. On the other hand, I do feel we are at war, and that we just can't treat this whole thing like a police action. Honestly, I never even thought about the fact that most of these detainees are Muslim. It really doesn't enter into the picture with me. I know you and your friends are good people, and do not support terror, so I thank you on behalf of all the world that appreciates goodness.

    Rock

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  8. Mr Rock, I will second that motion to thank Mr Tarek and his good friends.

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