September 26, 2005

Squeaky Wheels Y'all

Hey, I'm all for First Amendent rights; but Gawd!!!! That 'Ditch Bitch' needs to be muzzled; it's like fingernails on a chalkboard. Dale Carnegie Cindy, Dale Carnegie.

That voice equates to a Playboy centerfold with stretch marks, it's just not right.

Posted by Stacy at September 26, 2005 11:10 AM | TrackBack
Comments

I'm with you all the way... and the centerfold comment is too perfect! ;)

Posted by: Bill at September 26, 2005 01:33 PM

I want her to stop in Memphis so that I can walk behind her during her speech and say "Go F#$% yourself, SHeehan!, Go F$%# Yourself!".

Posted by: von at September 26, 2005 01:53 PM

I don't even know what to say about her anymore. It's interesting that prominent Democrats seem to be distancing themselves, at least from what I've seen.

I think the thing that pisses me off is the title of "anti-war activists" universally given to Sheehan and her ilk. I think I can speak for my fellow conservatives when I say we're anti-war too. We're just mature enough to realize that sometimes it's necessary, and were educated enough in school (when history was taught) to understand that it's the nature of man to have conflict.

I saw a Ralph Nader bumper sticker today and it said "Vote Peace, Vote Nader." People honestly believe that the secret to peace is simply to stop fighting. I have a challenge for people of this mindset: practice what you preach and remove the locks from your doors and windows. Declare your home a sanctuary of peace, then kiss your stereo, tv, and computer goodbye.

Posted by: Admin Worm at September 26, 2005 01:56 PM

Von honey, this is my blog; the F-word is welcome here.

All we are saaayyyiinngg, is give war a chaaaannnncceee.

Posted by: Stacy at September 26, 2005 02:08 PM

How can Cindy Sheehan trample over the memory and ideology of her son? Her actions strike me as increasingly self-aggrandizing. She seems not to care that her son made a conscious decision to support and defend this country. Ms. Sheehan is certainly entitled to her opinion, but if she is motivated by saving our sons and daughters from an "unjust" conflict, she should remember that every person involved in the military is there voluntarily.

Posted by: Betty at September 26, 2005 03:08 PM

Why don't you send your one of your sons to Iraq?
(I think your first born just turned 18.)

And then perhaps, if he gets killed or wounded, would you like to protest in support of the war???
-Eugene

Posted by: at September 27, 2005 03:00 AM

Holy Shit Eugene, what part of this post did you miss?

I was critisizing her voice, not her actions!!!

And her son went into the military of his own free will, and she supported it!

My son will soon be 19, and if he CHOOSES (cause hey you're the pro-choice crowd, right?) to go into the military than that's his prerogative!

There are much worse ways, ways that honor no one, to lose one's child.

And it is well known that the Cindy Sheehan's are outnumbered 9 to 1 in this war.

Go crawl back under your rock.

Posted by: Stacy at September 27, 2005 10:41 AM