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SUPPORT Cindy and OUR TROOPS! Countrywide Vigils Tonight

 
 
timberlandko
 
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Reply Fri 26 Aug, 2005 10:54 pm
Every circus needs a freak show.
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snood
 
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Reply Fri 26 Aug, 2005 10:59 pm
Ticomaya wrote:
Quote:
White supremacists claim Cindy's cause
Holding rally: 'We don't want leftist Johnny-come-latelys' to hijack issue

Posted: August 26, 2005
4:00 p.m. Eastern

By Joe Kovacs
© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

The latest entrants in the saga of Cindy Sheehan vs. the White House are white supremacists, as they plan to rally against the Iraq War this weekend in Crawford, Texas.

Members of Stormfront.org are tossing their figurative hoods into the mix, as they invite supporters to come to Camp Casey to "let the world know that white patriots were first and loudest to protest this war for Israel."

"We don't want leftist Johnny-come-latelys who are misleadingly protesting this war - as if the war is about oil (not true), or as if it's right-wing patriots who launched this war (not true) - to hijack the issue from us," writes James Kelso, senior moderator of Stormfront.

"We want to challenge these leftists with the fact that their leftist leaders, like Hillary Clinton, are on the same war-for-Israel team as the cowardly Republicans who have been bought and paid for in the Senate, House, White House and media by the Jewish Neocon political machine."

Kelso is an assistant to David Duke, the Ku Klux Klansman and activist for European-Americans who was elected to Louisiana's Legislature in 1989, and more recently has served prison time for mail fraud and filing a false tax return.

Duke, himself, is speaking publicly about the California woman who demands a second meeting with Bush in connection with the war-related death of her son, Casey, who had volunteered in the Army.

In an online column, Duke gives a host of reasons why he believes Cindy Sheehan is right to oppose the conflict in Iraq, among them:

* There were no weapons of mass destruction, no nuclear program, no uranium from Niger, no links with al-Qaida, no imminent threat to the American people;

* if Americans were sent to die for democracy or justice in all the countries of the world we deem unjust or undemocratic, then we must be ready to send millions of our sons and daughters to war all over the globe;

* the war is massively increasing hatred and terrorism. For every one terrorist killed in Iraq, we are creating thousands more who hate and want to hurt America and Americans; and

* it has secured us no new or cheaper oil, it has cost a national treasure of hundreds of billions of dollars, it has alienated friends and allies, it has hurt American business around the world ... .

Duke also claims Sheehan believes her son died for the sake of Israel, though she has repeatedly denied she ever made such a comment.

However, Sheehan did make a connection with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in a verbal tirade against the president this month in Dallas, stating:

"You get America out of Iraq and Israel out of Palestine and you'll stop the terrorism."

In a messageboard on Stormfront's website, a member with the pseudonym "Dixie Gal" provides strategy, as well as some practical advice for those attending this weekend's planned rally.

"This war needs to be stopped, our troops brought home. Then our dear president needs to put the troops on the Mexican border, to keep out all these illegals! Have a safe trip, and give Cindy our support! P.S. Don't forget your sunscreen!"


There is literally no limit to the depths to which you bushophiles will sink, to deflect any accountability from that wretched idiot putrifying the white house.
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Ticomaya
 
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Reply Fri 26 Aug, 2005 11:16 pm
snood wrote:
There is literally no limit to the depths to which you bushophiles will sink, to deflect any accountability from that wretched idiot putrifying the white house.


What exactly is your beef, snood? Or do you just want to bitch?
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dlowan
 
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Reply Fri 26 Aug, 2005 11:23 pm
Lol - like Cindy can stop it if scum wash up against her stand.

As well trash your car, because used condoms wash up against its wheels when it is parked in the street in a downpour...
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snood
 
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Reply Fri 26 Aug, 2005 11:35 pm
dlowan wrote:
Lol - like Cindy can stop it if scum wash up against her stand.


Exactly. But some of these cruds don't let little things like that stop them. She's one voice out of hundreds of millions of Americans who is exercising her American right to redress of grievances. That little **** bush should just answer her goddamn questions. He's not the pope, he's not the king - he's the president; supposedly a servant of the people. But the genuflecting syncophants of the right have long since forgot about that.

And no, Tico - I don't want to bitch, and I don't want a bitch - besides, you're taken already.
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blatham
 
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Reply Sat 27 Aug, 2005 08:43 am
squinney...Thanks, that RS piece is very bright.


As I just mentioned on another thread, this news from the Independent UK seems guaranteed to increase the fun:
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George Galloway, the anti-war MP for Bethnal Green and Bow who rocked the US Senate earlier this year, is to be accompanied on a speaking tour of America by the actress and activist Jane Fonda.
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timberlandko
 
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Reply Sat 27 Aug, 2005 09:50 am
I suspect The Senate has more fun in store for Mr. Galloway.
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Lash
 
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Reply Sat 27 Aug, 2005 03:00 pm
I'm so glad the racists have glommed on to the liberal cause. It's not even Christmas.

It's so ironic. Those who cheerfully malign conservatives because of the random freak that attaches to us, chafe under the same treatment.

What goes around is good for the gander.

And, meh.
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DontTreadOnMe
 
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Reply Sat 27 Aug, 2005 04:30 pm
timberlandko wrote:
Every circus needs a freak show.


man, i have a really major dislike for those aryan nation hitler groupies.
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DontTreadOnMe
 
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Reply Sat 27 Aug, 2005 04:37 pm
Lash wrote:
I'm so glad the racists have glommed on to the liberal cause. It's not even Christmas.

It's so ironic. Those who cheerfully malign conservatives because of the random freak that attaches to us, chafe under the same treatment.

What goes around is good for the gander.

And, meh.


forgot your medication today, lash ?
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Ticomaya
 
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Reply Sat 27 Aug, 2005 04:50 pm
DontTreadOnMe wrote:
Lash wrote:
I'm so glad the racists have glommed on to the liberal cause. It's not even Christmas.

It's so ironic. Those who cheerfully malign conservatives because of the random freak that attaches to us, chafe under the same treatment.

What goes around is good for the gander.

And, meh.


forgot your medication today, lash ?


She makes a good point.
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DontTreadOnMe
 
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Reply Sat 27 Aug, 2005 05:15 pm
Ticomaya wrote:
DontTreadOnMe wrote:
Lash wrote:
I'm so glad the racists have glommed on to the liberal cause. It's not even Christmas.

It's so ironic. Those who cheerfully malign conservatives because of the random freak that attaches to us, chafe under the same treatment.

What goes around is good for the gander.

And, meh.


forgot your medication today, lash ?


She makes a good point.


wrong. lash has simply used it as an excuse to bash liberals again.

i'm wondering what random freak that has attached themselves to conservatives she's thinking of ?

since lash and i have already discussed the role of anti-semiticism in the progressive and liberal sphere of thought, she knows that the those rahowa happy knuckle draggers are the last people that anyone should want showing up anywhere, for any reason.

those guys are going down there is to start some violence. that's all.

i certainly would not want them to show up at fort quall. it wouldn't give me any pleasure at all.
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Lash
 
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Reply Sat 27 Aug, 2005 07:07 pm
DontTreadOnMe wrote:
Lash wrote:
I'm so glad the racists have glommed on to the liberal cause. It's not even Christmas.

It's so ironic. Those who cheerfully malign conservatives because of the random freak that attaches to us, chafe under the same treatment.

What goes around is good for the gander.

And, meh.


forgot your medication today, lash ?

Response #1 is getting old. You have more imagination than that. Try again.

And, for a innovative twist--try addressing the issue.

Democrats + racists = new buddies. Discuss.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Sat 27 Aug, 2005 07:14 pm
How many of the knuckle walkers are actually turning up? Or is this just more slime, those of you who are keeping up with this stuff?
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squinney
 
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Reply Sat 27 Aug, 2005 07:20 pm
A lot of groups are getting in on the protest now for their own reasons. Sorta piggybacking off of what Cindy started on both sides as the Rolling Stone article on the previous page shows.

She can't control that.
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Lash
 
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Reply Sat 27 Aug, 2005 07:25 pm
Squinney wisely deduced:

She can't control that.
_________________

Neither can we.

We never get sympathy for it, though. Sneers and comparisons. Sort of pisses one off, eh?
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dlowan
 
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Reply Sat 27 Aug, 2005 07:28 pm
squinney wrote:
A lot of groups are getting in on the protest now for their own reasons. Sorta piggybacking off of what Cindy started on both sides as the Rolling Stone article on the previous page shows.

She can't control that.


Sure - but how much, really, is she attracting mouth-breathers like the ones being shouted up by the right here?

Just wondering about the breakdown.


I am surprised, for instance, if an anti-killing Muslims thing attracts too many Nazis and such, for instance. That seems like the kind of thing they would try and attack, not support.

Edit:

I know the tag along thing.

Here, the racist right of Pauline Hanson attracted the less intelligent of the normal Labor Party supporters - who had suffered because of, and were pissed off by, globalisation and such. Of course, the left here condemned Hanson - unlike the conservative government, who used her movement to get lift for their less stridently racist and backward looking campaign.


I GET the picking people up thing - I am just wondering how much slime Cindy is getting for it - vs the actual numbers of that type of person actually joining her?
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squinney
 
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Reply Sat 27 Aug, 2005 07:29 pm
Such as who, Lash?

Are you talking about Rumsfeld?
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DontTreadOnMe
 
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Reply Sat 27 Aug, 2005 07:34 pm
Lash wrote:
DontTreadOnMe wrote:
Lash wrote:
I'm so glad the racists have glommed on to the liberal cause. It's not even Christmas.

It's so ironic. Those who cheerfully malign conservatives because of the random freak that attaches to us, chafe under the same treatment.

What goes around is good for the gander.

And, meh.


forgot your medication today, lash ?

Response #1 is getting old. You have more imagination than that. Try again.

And, for a innovative twist--try addressing the issue.

Democrats + racists = new buddies. Discuss.



1) no sense of humor either...

2) you had to read my post with tico to get here, so you must also have ignored my"addressing the issue", i.e. my question of ;

DontTreadOnMe wrote:
wrong. lash has simply used it as an excuse to bash liberals again.

i'm wondering what random freak that has attached themselves to conservatives she's thinking of ?


since lash and i have already discussed the role of anti-semiticism in the progressive and liberal sphere of thought, she knows that the those rahowa happy knuckle draggers are the last people that anyone should want showing up anywhere, for any reason.

those guys are going down there is to start some violence. that's all.

i certainly would not want them to show up at fort quall. it wouldn't give me any pleasure at all.


answer ?
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Lash
 
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Reply Sat 27 Aug, 2005 07:45 pm
PDiddie wrote:
Wow, there must be like, 50 people there...

http://www.democraticunderground.com/blogbox/05/029_02.jpg


1500.

Here they are.

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CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) - Several thousand people descended on President Bush's adopted hometown Saturday, most in a cross-country caravan for a pro-Bush rally and others to support an anti-war demonstration led by grieving mother Cindy Sheehan.

Bush supporters gathered for an event marking the culmination of the "You don't speak for me, Cindy!" tour, which started last week in California. The crowd of about 1,500 chanted, "Cindy, go home!"

"You are giving hope and encouragement to the enemies of America," said former California Assemblyman Howard Kaloogian, a Republican who co-founded the group that coordinated the rally.

Meanwhile, busloads of war protesters gathered several miles away at "Camp Casey," named for Sheehan's 24-year-old son who died in Iraq last year. Several hundred people attended a bell-ringing ceremony honored soldiers serving in Iraq.

"I know that the Camp Casey movement is going to end the war in Iraq," Sheehan said, adding that no other families should have to suffer the loss of a relative. She led the crowd in chanting "Not one more!"

A few Bush supporters went to the edge of the anti-war camp on Saturday, trying to remove some of the hundreds of white crosses bearing fallen soldiers' names. They had a list from families who did not want their sons' or daughters' names associated with Sheehan's group.

Sheriff's deputies said they could remove the name tags but not the crosses, so the group removed a few tags and left without incident.

There also were some heated moments at the pro-Bush rally when Bush supporters mistakenly identified two people as war protesters. The two walked in with a sign that read "Say No to War - Unless a Democrat is President."

Many Bush supporters only saw the top of the sign and believed the men were war protesters, so they began shouting and chasing the pair out. One man tore up their signs.

When Will Marean of Minneapolis kept repeating that he was on the Bush side, one Bush supporter shook his hand and apologized.

Sheehan, of Vacaville, Calif. started camping out off the road leading to Bush's ranch on Aug. 6, soon after the president's Texas vacation began. She vowed to remain unless he talked to her about the war with Iraq that claimed the life of her son Casey and more than 1,870 other U.S. soldiers.

Sheehan said that after the protest ends Wednesday, some of the group will spread its message on a tour, with the first stop probably in the Texas district of House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, a Republican.

Bush has said he appreciates Sheehan's right to protest and understands her anguish but will not change his schedule to meet with her. His vacation is to end Sept. 2.

Sheehan and other grieving families met with Bush about two months after her son died last year, before she became a vocal opponent of the war.

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Actually, DTOM, although it is nice for you to make your letters big, when I started my post, yours wasn't there. I just checked the times, and it seems odd to me--but I've been buzzing between a threeple of boards and not refreshing screens. But, anyway--I said what I wanted to say.

...the random freak... = any random freak. Do you know the names of all the racists at Camp Casey?
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