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SUPPORT Cindy and OUR TROOPS! Countrywide Vigils Tonight

 
 
dlowan
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 09:30 am
Do you mean his mind is full of what he rudely calls "broads" - or he has a fat bum?
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Foxfyre
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 09:31 am
Not at all. We've already agreed the bum is probably cute (though he has declined to show us).
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dlowan
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 09:32 am
Oh - so you meant "jackass" as in able to run from us nimbly?


But - who the hell IS broad, then?

You righties are very confused in your speech sometimes....
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Foxfyre
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 09:38 am
You can post this:

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Oh - so you meant "jackass" as in able to run from us nimbly?


But - who the hell IS broad, then?

You righties are very confused in your speech sometimes


and say WE are confused in our speech??? Laughing
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dlowan
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 09:41 am
Well - jackass as in having an ass that can run like a jackrabbit.

There seem to be an awful lot of jacks in Amrica.

Do you have jackhammers?


You still haven't told me who broad is.

It's not code for Ann Coulter is it?
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Lash
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 09:41 am
Fox--

Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing
Thank God you were here to clear that up for her.
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timberlandko
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 10:29 am
All in all, Cindy Sheehan will wind up being of as much service to The Democrats as was Bill Burkett. With freinds such as those, The Dems have no need of external enemies.

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"... I begged Casey not to go. I told him I would take him to Canada. I told him I would run over him with a car, anything to get him not to go to that immoral war. And he said, "Mom, I wish I didn't have to, but I have to go ... "
Cindy Sheehan, commenting on her reaction to Casey's decision to reenlist in August of 2003, at which time he knew full well his unit was headed for Iraq

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Lash
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 10:36 am
Thank for for the picture. Speaks eloquently.
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DontTreadOnMe
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 11:45 am
squinney wrote:
I must be missing something, cause I get what she's saying and don't find it anti-jew.


because it's not, squinns. it's just the slime of the week.

in any case, ms. sheehan has apologized for her "die for israel" remark. that's good enuff for me.
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JustWonders
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 11:51 am
A somewhat differing opinion......

The Racism of the Anti War Movement
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DontTreadOnMe
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 11:56 am
Setanta wrote:
You got some examples, such as Squinney provided, of such "sins" committed by the Democrats, over which she should feel outrage?...


Confused i'm still trying to find who the random freaks are that lash was complaining got maligned by the democrats.

asked twice so far, and get nothing back, really...
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timberlandko
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 01:23 pm
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Bush supporters outnumber Crawford critics
Star-Telegram | 8-28-05 | Jack Douglas Jr.

CRAWFORD - President Bush's supporters poured into Crawford by the thousands Saturday, for the first time outnumbering war protesters led by Cindy Sheehan, who began a vigil here three weeks ago, demanding a personal meeting with the vacationing president to talk about her son's death in Iraq.

With police security tight and the heat intense, tempers flared, and traffic was clogged. But by late afternoon, only two people had been arrested for what the Secret Service described as a minor "attitude thing."

An estimated 3,000 to 4,000 people attended a pro-Bush rally in Crawford, waving flags and pledging allegiance to U.S. troops. At times, they accused Sheehan of dishonoring the death of her son, Casey, who was in the Army.

Jeannine McEwin, 69, said she and her husband, Harold, made the six-hour trip from their home on Toledo Bend Lake, a mile from the Louisiana border, to help conservatives overcome the numeric dominance that anti-war demonstrators have had in Crawford since Sheehan came to town Aug. 6.

"The left has had so much publicity, and we have sat back and done nothing," McEwin said. "We have allowed them to take over."

Harold McEwin, 70, said he came to support Bush and the war in Iraq.

"When I was 8 years old, I walked the streets of Shreveport picking up metal coat hangers to be used to build bombs and bullets" for World War II, he said. "I started out my patriotism right there."

An additional 800 to 1,000 war protesters were on hand Saturday, many of them shuttled from the Peace House in Crawford to encampments along Prairie Chapel Road, which leads to the entrances to Bush's ranch. The day's events, closely monitored by police on the ground and in helicopters, easily broke the record for the number of people participating in demonstrations in Crawford since Bush turned his ranch into the "Western White House."

Bill Perkins, a retired alcohol and drug counselor from Austin, said he came to support Sheehan's contention that her son died in an unwarranted war. Referring to the president, Perkins said, "We think he lied and got us into this mess."

Neither supporters nor detractors saw Bush, who was believed to have been at his ranch.

Emotions ran the highest at a bend on Prairie Chapel Road, with war protesters on one side, Bush supporters on the other and local police and state troopers in the middle. The protesters accused Bush of lying about his reasons for going to war in Iraq, answered by a sign held by a Bush supporter that said, "Repent you Treasons."

Police also expressed concern that several families who lost children to the war had planned to enter the war-protest camps and pull up crosses bearing their children's names. It was not immediately known whether that happened.

"We want to so bad we can taste it," said Sandy Watson of Phoenix, whose son, Michael Williams, was killed in Iraq in 2003. "We don't want [Sheehan] to have our son's cross out there."

Instead of facing off with the anti-war crowd, Bush supporter Shawn Wroblewski of Jefferson Township, N.J., said she asked the McLennan County Sheriff's Department to look for a cross bearing the name of her son, John Thomas, a Marine killed in Iraq last year. "Two weeks ago I called the Crawford sheriff and asked him to kindly remove my son's cross if it was there. He assured me that he would," Wroblewski said.

Milton Pittman of Arlington and Libby Patterson of Fort Worth said they drove to Crawford to show their support for Bush and were amazed by the large crowds. "I think it shows the freedom of speech that we have in America," Patterson said.

Pittman agreed, calling the pro-Bush crowds "very cordial, like regular people" while saying the anti-war demonstrators seemed "confused."

Sheree Kirsch of Mansfield also drove to Crawford on Saturday -- to sell her barbecue sauce at the local restaurant, not realizing that she would find herself in the middle of a national debate and one of the largest war demonstrations since the Vietnam War.

"I did not know this was going to be today," Kirsch said as she tried to keep pace with the line of people asking for free samples of sauce and chips. "Everybody I've talked to in here has been pro-Bush."


Looks like Cindy's 15 Minutes are drawing to a close - another set of clippings to be filed in the Democrat's scrapbook under the fattest, and fastest growing, heading to be found there; "How could it all have gone so horribly wrong?"
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Amigo
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 02:13 pm
Who is sponsoring the pro-war rally?Do you know?
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blatham
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 02:20 pm
Boeing.
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Amigo
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 02:26 pm
clear channel?
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DontTreadOnMe
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 02:45 pm
Amigo wrote:
Who is sponsoring the pro-war rally?Do you know?


if it's the MOVEamericaFORWARD-DOT-ORG one, it's supposed to have been started up by howard kooglian, a former assemblyman from california and a republican strategist named sal russo.

they can do what they want. they say that maf is non-partisan, but their site leaves me with a different impression. here tis;

move america forward site

also;

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Meanwhile another group of Bush supporters pitched tents Thursday in the newly formed "Camp Reality" across from the anti-war protesters.

The new group, sponsored by the conservative advocacy organization Grassfire.org, is distributing some 500 pro-Bush yard signs, some of which had already showed up Thursday afternoon on fences in the area.Meanwhile another group of Bush supporters pitched tents Thursday in the newly formed "Camp Reality" across from the anti-war protesters.


kwtx.com

grassfire.org looks to be a 527, ala moveon.org, for conservative issues. they did much better than MOVEamericaFORWARD.ORG in the original name contest. Laughing
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revel
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 03:07 pm
So now we have a pissing contest..
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dlowan
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 03:47 pm
Lol - "Get the UN out of America" ought to be a bit of an indicator of where the anti-anti-war sponsor organization is coming from!

Having a look now at JW's "racist anti-war miovement" thing now.

here's a gem:

" One of the made-for-television signs held up behind Cindy during the news event I attended was particularly disturbing. "Iraq," read the sign held aloft by two prosperous looking white women,"is Arabic for Vietnam."

By holding this sign, I presume they would favor that the Iraq war end the same way the war in Vietnam ended. I also presume that this means they would not oppose the same fate for the people of Iraq that befell the people of Vietnam and Cambodia after the end of US involvement there, which was one of the more horrible in the sorry annals of twentieth century tyranny. But in 1975, we were told by the anti war crowd that, after all, they were only Asians, they probably couldn't understand democracy anyway, and knew it wouldn't work 'for them.' Its sad to see the same attitude repeated today, that its not worth the blood of white Americans like Casey Sheehan to win freedom and democracy for 'those people,' in this case, brown skinned Arab Muslims."



Fabulous construction.

However, the sign just as probably is meant to convey that Iraq is going to be an endless bloody quagmire, where superpowers get to fight their wars a long way away in places they never should have been in anyway.

Ah - it goes on to say things in Iraq are way better - presumably implying that anti-war people want things to be bad for Iraqis?


Twaddle - and the usual crap.


No duh.

You people all know why people are against this war, and it has nothing to do with wanting things to be bad for Iraqis.


D minus, JW.

Distorting this stuff to make a claim for racism in the anti-war movement is too far for the human body to bend.

Doubtless there are racists IN the movement - just as there are in your ranks. They are everywhere. But this smear stuff you people are touting makes you look really dumb.
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Lash
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 04:17 pm
DontTreadOnMe wrote:
Setanta wrote:
You got some examples, such as Squinney provided, of such "sins" committed by the Democrats, over which she should feel outrage?...


Confused i'm still trying to find who the random freaks are that lash was complaining got maligned by the democrats.

asked twice so far, and get nothing back, really...


Good God, DTOM. You're not that dense. What groups that attach themselves to the GOP do you and others criticise? Religious fanatics, abortion clinic bombers, skinheads, ... Now, they are proving to be equal opportunity attachments--and I am glad. I don't want them. You guys take them.
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Amigo
 
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Reply Sun 28 Aug, 2005 05:26 pm
The pro-war demonstration will last long enough for a photo-op and a story for the front page.Then the'll go home.
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