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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Sheehan Memorial Day Quote

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posted by Gordon at 1:14 am  

51 Comments »

  1. The train wreck has left the station. This attention grabbing witch is now doomed to her isolated idealisms in the tragic depths of her illogical idolism of social change. She started the left onto a path of division and craziness that will rip the party apart. She leaves destitute and dissillusioned wallowing in her twisted mind. Good bye. I hope this is her last breath…

    Comment by vince walton — May 29, 2007 @ 7:31 am

  2. MAYBE CINDY AND ROSEY NEED TO TRY AND PROTEST OVER IN IRAQ AND THAN THAY CAN COME BACK TO AMERICA AND THANK THE USA FOR SAVING THERE SORRY ASSES OR MABE WE CAN SEE THERE HEADS ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD. MAYBE NOW HER SON CAN REST IN PEACE

    Comment by CANON — May 29, 2007 @ 7:41 am

  3. I am glad that she is giving this up – I sincerely feel for the loss of her son – however, I regret that she felt it necessary to start this project as I feel that she has done much more harm than good- as a Veteran I can say it hurts the soldiers (emotional impact)on the ground – I was drafted at the start of the Vietmnam War – was not happy about that but did serve my time and did my duty for our country – her son choose to be in the Army as a career or partime job – when you take a job for the money, you do what you are paid for – the people that are in service now are there because they want to be for whatever reason part of the risk for this job is to be hurt or possibly killed – let us not forget that it is a price they are willing to pay for our country and it is their choice – support our troops doing their jobs and doing it well in difficult times.

    Comment by MichaelJ — May 29, 2007 @ 8:07 am

  4. While I strongly disagree with her, I support her right to protest. I beleave she was used by democrates to advance their ideas. At least she did it here and not in another country. I served in Viet Nam and I love this country. I agreed with going into Irac, I believe it is time for the rest of the world to get involved.

    Comment by Dale Wills — May 29, 2007 @ 8:09 am

  5. My heart goes out to her. She sacrificed her son and years from her life to try to stop killing. I wish her group wouldn’t give up on the peace effort, but I certainly understand her frustration and exhaustion.
    I happen to agree with her about the average American’s attention span and priorities. If it’s not right, Madison Av is wasting a lot of ad dollars.
    Is there some way to send her money to help with her debt?

    Comment by Maureen Nevin — May 29, 2007 @ 8:11 am

  6. While in South America, Cindy Sheehan publicly denounced the United States and then HUGGED Hugo Chavez! That to me was her biggest downfall. That guy is insane calling George Bush “the devil”. Cindy kept losing support along the way becuase of the stupid things she kept doing.

    Comment by Jennifer Lis — May 29, 2007 @ 8:14 am

  7. So glad that this twit’s post-mortem emasculation of a fine young man like Casey Sheehan is at an end. Just because she gave birth to him doesn’t give her the right to disrespect his manhood in such a foul, demeaning way. Moreover, one would think that she wouldn’t use his death to cut funding; a move that would add many, many more Gold Star Mothers to her ranks, but then I guess Misery Loves Company.

    Yes, Cindy, you were being useful. Socialists historically have Useful Idiots and you were one of them. They used you and your antics to assume power in Washington. End of story. If you really think they are going to throw Bush and his cronies out only to hand it all off to Bin Laden and his buddies, you have another think coming.

    Casey did NOT die for nothing. He died to Osama and his pals from bitch-slapping you into a burkha and your grandchildren from ever suffering through what the children of Beslan, Russia did. I hope you spend some time reflecting on that and then go to his grave and beg his forgiveness for undermining his mission.

    Comment by Michelle Simon — May 29, 2007 @ 8:18 am

  8. Her son did die in vain and for the wrong things, like power, greed, money, oil, dominance, etc., and for the stupid politicians, both Republican and Democratic. I too, am disappointed in the Democratic party and their glowing promises to end this endless war. I feel that instead of killing thousands of innocent people in fighting a war, the leaders involved should fight it out physically between each other and see who wins. It would be so much cheaper and save so many innocent lives.

    Comment by Virginia Salvatore — May 29, 2007 @ 8:20 am

  9. Mrs. Sheehan is a poor, pathetic mom who lost her son. Her son was a brave, courageous, American, who saw his duty to country and answered its call. She never understood the war, doesn’t now. She has never understood her son, nor had the pride she should have in him. He gave his all and he gave it freely. He was not forced into military service. He volunteered to serve his country. He died defending the principles of his homeland. He died desiring freedom for a people that have been brutalized for over 30 years. He held their children, he heard their cries for freedom. He rests in peace and valor in God’s hands. He is an American hero. One, of whom, she should have taken such joy and personal pride for his honor. She should have walked taller, talked smarter, been braver. Instead, she trampled on his valor, made him out to be some pathetic man who did not know his own heart, who threw away his life. That is sad. Her son could have been like the thousands who die senselessly in auto accidents in this country each year, or he could have died from drug over-dose, or alcohol abuse, or he could have been imprisoned for life for some horrific crime, or murdered by some stranger for no reason. Instead his life was pertinent to a free nation being born, to growth industrially, economically, to a population being able to vote in their own constitution, their own leaders. His actions are a part of history now. Does Iraq have its problems, of course, it does. God knows we had ours in the creation of this great country, and we continue to struggle for the sake of liberty. She lost her son long before he left for Iraq, for she had never known him or understood him, or respected him, or she would never have defamed his efforts and his death as she has. She needs your prayers. Her son does not – he is raised up in glory.

    Comment by Aline Strickland — May 29, 2007 @ 8:24 am

  10. At Last she finds out what some have known for years. Dems and Repubs play with lives for power and politics, and most Americans care only about American Idol. The real tragic thing is I didn’t know she had other kids. I feel sorry that their mom got suckered into campain slogan.

    Comment by Chee — May 29, 2007 @ 8:25 am

  11. My heart goes out to Cindy. I hope as in 2006 enough clear thinking Americans vote to change the course our government has taken since 2003. G-d bless her and her son and all the brave men and women who have sacrificed their lives and those currently fighting for our great nation.

    Comment by Ken — May 29, 2007 @ 8:26 am

  12. You people have no idea how correct Ms. Sheehan is about her son dying for no reason.
    I served in the service for Six (6) years, and did Granada, and Desert Storm.
    I did not believe in those wars, nor do I believe in this one.
    Our country has not fought for our land, or freedom since the World Wars, and the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
    We are fighting wars, and killing our own children, for political reasons.
    We are not protecting our freedom, nor are we protecting our children.
    We are dying so that we may show power, sell our weapons, and be a dictator as bush has become.
    We have lost our morals, and meaning of the land of the Free and the Brave. I have no respect for the Presidency of this country any more.
    Lets take care of our people in our house first, then help the other countries, not destroy them.

    Comment by Robert — May 29, 2007 @ 8:28 am

  13. Cindy has shown her true colors by snuggling up to the likes of Chavez and other such commies . . . And now sahe wants to be even more to the left of the democrats . . . . She needs to go to a country where she may find – by comparison – how great a country this is in spite of its faults and that her son did what he WANTED to do and certainly had more love for his country than his mother has shown.

    The limelight is gone for her and she is devasta ted because of it.

    Comment by Bob Bosse — May 29, 2007 @ 8:33 am

  14. Thank you for saving their sorry asses? What saving? She went on a movement for her sons death and all you can do is talk shit. Show some respect for the lady. This society has been made to be so apathetic to the system that it sickens me. Thats right. The system is fucked. The govornment has failed and we the people allowed it to happen. Civil rights are being thrown out the door with this so called patriot act. The nazi’s believed they were being patriots too. Or is your ignorance controlling your lives.

    Comment by Jon Cola — May 29, 2007 @ 8:34 am

  15. The absolute arrogance of her position is coming back to haunt her. She acted as though she was the only mother suffering and that she could speak for everyone.

    Tying in with the America-hating, Chavez-and-Castro loving far left further exposed her naiveté for all to see. The fact is, that no matter what position one takes, it is hubris to believe that any nation will change its course over the feelings of one person, or even a group of people.

    This is especially true when their position of one of hatred and condemnation of others. With the weekend protests, beatings and jailing of human rights activists in Venezuela, Mrs. Sheehan probably now understands that her praise of Hugo Chavez while calling Bush a dictator was another monumental mistake.

    Comment by Fleetman 08 — May 29, 2007 @ 8:35 am

  16. Robert,

    If you’re going to lie, at least check your facts first. Grenada was invaded in ‘83. Desert Storm was in ‘91. You claim to have served in both. You also claim to have served for 6 years.

    Do the math.

    Sheehan is a disgrace to service moms and wives everywhere. It’s too bad she had to taint her son’s memory.

    Comment by Geoffrey — May 29, 2007 @ 8:42 am

  17. I think few horrors can compare to the loss of a child and Ms. Sheehan freaked out and bashed the government. America’s got problems bot if we can overcome the Christmas bashing, illegal immigration, and the ACLU’s frightening causes, it still is the best country in the world. Sure, there are huge egos and covert deals in politics. It’s human nature. Maybe it doesn’t really matter who’s the President when there are so many back room operations going on anyway. But you still have to respect the Presidency, and vehemently bashing it, whether it be Clinton or Bush, makes you look like a recruit for Al Queda. America, Home of the Free, BECAUSE of the Brave! God Bless America, and Ronald Reagan Too!

    Comment by Mary — May 29, 2007 @ 8:45 am

  18. “Casey died for a country which cares more about who will be the next American Idol than how many people will be killed in the next few months while Democrats and Republicans play politics with human lives.

    Damn if that doesn’t say it all.

    Comment by R.Bing — May 29, 2007 @ 8:46 am

  19. God bless America, our troops, and Cindy Sheehan. She had the guts to fight for what she believed in. If we cared more about the current admisitration’s cheapening of the American ideal, instead of American Idol; we’d all be better off.

    Comment by nike lacy — May 29, 2007 @ 8:55 am

  20. I cannot begin to feel the depths of Ms. Sheehan’s pain, it’s too personal. I can thank her son for his giving EVERYTHING of himself that today I can freely offer my heaart and prayers to his mother. Make NO mistake about it, this young man is a true hero and statesman. This country needs more like him, men and women,native born and legal residents, without eye to racial or ethnic dividers, who say “This Is My Country”, I will fight for her with any and all tools at my disposal. We need more real STATESMEN and far fewer politicians. THANK YOU MS. SHEEHAN FOR GIVING LIFE TO AND RAISING SUCH A STATEMAN!!!

    Comment by Mary Owens — May 29, 2007 @ 8:57 am

  21. I shouldn’t be surprised at the vitriole being flung at this courageous woman, but have people no shame? They seem to have no understanding of what it means to see war as a viable option to solve problems. Why do some people still think it’s okay to slaughter others for a political or economic opinion? It’s as if there is no true comprehension of what it means. Each of us only has, and I mean only, one short opportunity to experience this thing called life. Then we die and that’s the end. It’s the end of a unique being, who would have had experiences unique to that individual, including the chance to have and raise another generation. All of the joys and sorrows possible would have been available to that person. And once dead – that’s it. Nothing else. No after life, no heaven, nothing. And for what? It’s truly anguishing that we don’t seem to appreciate what we are doing, and that we don’t have the collective will to find another way besides the horror of war. For what? Oil? Money for a few? Power? Wanting to show his father that he is a man (Bush)? A religious idea? It is shameful.

    Comment by Jo Nol — May 29, 2007 @ 9:00 am

  22. Good bye Cindy! Its about time. Your 15 minutes are up. So, how does it feel to be used as badly as you were by the left and its agenda? Were you
    really that blind?

    How dare you destoy the memory of your son, and
    all of his fallen comrades in arms! It is totally
    disgusting to see what you have done to them!

    Oh and make sure you give Hugo and Fidel a big hug on when you land in your new home. You can
    not possibly plan on living in this “horrible
    country ” much longer, are you? Good ridence!

    SEMPRE FI

    Comment by Dave — May 29, 2007 @ 9:00 am

  23. Cindy Sheehan was not even involved in her sons life since he was a small child. She only became involved AFTER his death. She is a dissgrace to american mothers everywhere. And she has neglected the children she has now, while out on her “American bashing tour”. She lost yet another husban, and spent all her sons life insurance money for what ? To show the world what an idiot she is. And now when it gets really tough … she quits. Well shut up and go home, we tired of you long ago.

    Comment by PA — May 29, 2007 @ 9:11 am

  24. Cindy,
    It was never about a son that had no use for you and your surviving children want no part of you either. You are a loser and this country finally will not have to look at your ugly commie face any more. Thank you and why not take Hannoi Jane with you home, you deserve each other. The “Whore” part in your statement had to be directed to yourself since you were Hugo and Fidel’s whoere. Bye Bye loser.

    Comment by J Worth — May 29, 2007 @ 9:26 am

  25. Firstly, Cindy did not sacrifice her son. Casey chose to voluntarily join the military and I dare say he probably beleived very strongly in his commitment to the USA. Unfortunately his mother chose to disrespect his beleifs and HIS sacrifice, by claiming that the US is now a fascist corparate state. For all those who so desperately seek a socialist society, why don;t you simply move out and find one. There are plenty of socialist regimes to join. The USA has long been a pillar of freedom because of capitalism, not in spite of. Our free enterprise system is what every immigrant leaves their country for and seeks in the boundaries of the US. You can’t have it both ways, either you love and respect what we are as a nation or you choose to find some other place, you are entitled to disagree, yet the line must be drawn on disrespect and anti-patriotism. On Memorial Day the nation desreves to simply respect those who made the untimate sacrifice for our nation, not spew out anti-war reteric. Goodbye Cindy, thanks for leaving and we respect the loss of Casey, may he rest in peace and may you remain silent if you have nothing positive to say.

    Comment by Karl — May 29, 2007 @ 9:28 am

  26. How sad that mankind is still at this stage, where warmongers can insult a peace loving mother who lost HER SON in a war for oil. There is apparently no compassion in their hearts, and you do not need to be a Christian to see how morally SICK they are. They will burn in hell.

    Comment by pablo donatti — May 29, 2007 @ 9:39 am

  27. I strongly agree with Cindy.All our men and women are fighting for nothing.History will tell the truth.Greed,power and stupidy are the true causes of the problems in the USA.I feel we don’t even have a free country any more.The people don’t have a say in our goverment and all the other countries hate us.The dems. are a joke.

    Comment by joyce — May 29, 2007 @ 9:42 am

  28. Thank Goodness she gone, how could a mother say her son died for nothing, may her son now rest in peace.

    Comment by tom — May 29, 2007 @ 9:50 am

  29. Ms. Sheehan fought for a cause she thought was a just one, it was a cause fueled by the aclu, liberals and mindless democraps. They fueled her passion with empty words and promises just as they always do. Who was going to help her, Kennedy, the murderer who ran home to daddy instead of saving a young girl from drowning? Kerry, who threw his politically awarded medals int a river? Hillary, who forgave her husbands infidelity, and lied about her involvement in criminal activities? Sharpton, the name is all that’s needed here! Jesse the blowhard, last in, first out, almost as useless as his two ton counterpart Sharpton. I pray her son found everlasting peace and that she will come to terms with his passing. God Bless our Armed Forces and America. Freedom is not free.

    Comment by revfrank — May 29, 2007 @ 9:54 am

  30. So, score another victory for the George HITLER Bush/Cheney “make a select few RICH” from the war INSANITY. Mrs. Sheehan should have a federal holiday named after her !!!!!!!!!!

    Comment by todd W — May 29, 2007 @ 9:56 am

  31. I feel for Ms. Sheheen. But her son died a HERO as all men and women who have served to protect our country and lost their lives. I stand up and give thanks and a GOD BLESS EACH AND EVERYONE ONE OF OUR SERVICE PEOPLE AND THEIR FAMILIES FOR KEEPING OUR HOME SAFE…..THEY ARE ALL HERO’S

    Comment by jettie — May 29, 2007 @ 9:58 am

  32. She was just mad because her son stepped up and did something she didn’t like. I believe all of our men and women over seas are heros. And her son died for all of us.

    Comment by Soldier's wife — May 29, 2007 @ 10:03 am

  33. Where is the middle ground? What America really wants is a leader who can stand up and say, “Yes, there have been mistakes in the past, but we are now going to move forward and do this right.” Some Republicans are trying to do this now, but after 4 years they have lost credibility. The Dems can’t separate the reasons for the war from the war itself, for fear that fixing this problem will make them look like they support Bush’s policy. But this is the very reason they lost the last election (Kerry spent way too much time telling people it was the wrong war, wrong time, and not how fix it). Sheehan is right in calling this a political war, but the problem is we already knew this. Everyone seems to feel that it is important to point to the past to show who did and didn’t support the war, not focus on a present solution (armor, troop support, Iraq infrastructure and jobs). If the Dems simply use the failings of the Rep party as their platform next year, they will have a hard hill to climb.

    Comment by MrEd — May 29, 2007 @ 10:08 am

  34. I understand her pain but how can someone say that their son died for nothing. If she hates this country so much then she should move. But it’s because of her son and the other men and women who fight for their country every day that she even had the right to camp out on the President’s lawn and speak out against her government the way she did. She should be ashamed of herself. May God bless her son.

    Comment by Lindsey — May 29, 2007 @ 10:18 am

  35. I enjoy the stupity of these blogs.He die for nothing,expect lies by a stupid person. One blogger said we where trying to protect people who had been abused for thiry years. Just proves that people don’t know history.These people have been fighting for centruies.We were lied to by a idoit,or a damn fool.take your pick.

    Comment by larry — May 29, 2007 @ 10:19 am

  36. Third paragraph of Michelle Simon’s comment……Amen and Amen! I couldn’t have said it better myself.

    I fear the day when the Islamic extremists patrol the streets of America and force me to worship as they want me to. If the American people who are more concerned about the outcome of American Idol don’t wake up and face up to exactly what the Islamic extremists want from us, this is exactly what will happen in America. I personally want my freedom and liberty to reamin intact and I am extremely concerned for my children and grandchildren and their future in this great land of America. With all its flaws, it is still the greatest place on earth to live. May the many people in America who “get it” continue to stand up and save this country from destruction. I plead daily for God to Bless America!

    Comment by Tracey — May 29, 2007 @ 10:20 am

  37. To Cindy Sheehan I say, “I’m sorry for your loss.” To her statement that her son “died for nothing” I say, it is much worse than that! Your son’s death (invasion of Iraq) empowered Al Queda and Iran. Bush’s “war of terror” has turned a stable country into a terrorist university. Iran could not defeat Iraq. They did not have too! We did it for them! Bush has succeeded in transforming his worst nightmare into reality.

    I do not know what the final outcome in Iraq will be, however, one thing is for certain, whomever ends up running that country will hate Americans.

    Comment by John Reid — May 29, 2007 @ 10:21 am

  38. Cindy, I am so sorry for your loss. And I am glad you are finally catching up with the rest of the country that “Politics make strange Bedfellows”. Politicians (and celebrities) will screw you everytime and both right/left were using you for thier own agenda. It was obvious to many of your countrymen, but not to you. Hard to see the forest for the trees. And I am sorry for that.

    For now relize your son was a brave soldier fighting for what HE believed in at the time. He did not die in vain. Maybe some day when this is over you will have the freedom to be able to visit Iraq and get the answers you seek one way or another.

    Cindy, I may not agree with your politics, but my heart goes out to you as a Mother of sons. And that is what our country was built on. The freedom to disagree, voice that difference and still be of one heart.

    My God Bless you and may you find peace within yourself that you are seeking.

    Comment by Sandie — May 29, 2007 @ 10:33 am

  39. The Democratic Party should welcome Ms. Sheehan’s departure. The obstreperous existence of such radical voices in the party is hampering its leaders from helping to govern the nation. Most thoughtful Democrats understand that the organization and funding the sectarian radicals demonstrated on 9-11 are not far away from the organization and funding need to build and deliver a fission bomb to our soil. Many disagree that the fight should center in Iraq, but most do not disagree that a fight is necessary.

    While many Democrats and Republicans agree that entry into Iraq may have been a mistake, down deep, they also agree that once there, we could not simply hand over power to a new group of generals and Baathist party officials who would solve most of the problems there in a brutal manner but end up with insufficient power to prevent infestation by sectarian radicals. This is the ill considered approach we adopted in many interventions across the globe over past decades.

    Most Democrats probably also feel (secretly at least) that we should not now abandon the democratization process we have initiated. Many people want out of Iraq, like Sheehan, but unlike Sheehan, they sense that the stakes are high, and they hold out hope for some kind of success. If none of this were true, the Democratic-controlled Congress would find it easier simply to cancel military action.

    Sheehan is a tragic fortune of war, and much of the tragedy comes from her hate of fellow citizens whom she regards as fascists. It is difficult for most people to understand precisely what she thinks would need to happen in order to give her son’s death meaning. Her harsh, often coarse rhetoric interferes with her message, and it seems doubtful that a change in political affiliation will increase her audience.

    Comment by David Loomis — May 29, 2007 @ 10:54 am

  40. The grief of one lost submits some-times an anger that has a hard time being controled, Ive read some very good letters on this Bog, many make sense on both sides.
    I do know that I feel that it is time that we stopped policeing the world, stick by our friends and keep our enemies at arms length, let it be known any attacks from a Terrorist harbored by another country will bring swift and complete action from afar, to some of the groups it would be a great honor to them, then help them along. One or two times should do it.
    Remember after 911 how these countries assured us that they wern’t involved, scared to death.
    The problem is after we got the right ones we went after the wrong people at the wrong time.We broke one of the main rules or war spreading ourselves too thin, Thats why Iran is beating the drums so loudly now.
    Some Shieks somewhere who are suppose to be our friends should also be put on notice. and stand by our notice. As far as Iran goes regroup and discuss it once and if they play the same game play hard ball again from afar.
    I hate politics with a passion, and think we need a good third party, president who will say what he means, and do what he says for the right reasons.
    Bless those who have fallen both for the right and wrong reasons.

    Comment by larry — May 29, 2007 @ 10:59 am

  41. Has Dog Snot been invaded by moonbats?

     

    \”Mother Sheehan\” has accomplished little more than take a giant shit on her son\’s grave and land as the butt of Late-night Show jokes.

    Cindy Sheehan is a heartless media whore. Her 15 minutes of fame are up.

    Comment by Gordon — May 29, 2007 @ 11:07 am

  42. Please don’t stop in California. Continue on to China or North Korea. Maybe they will take you in and they can become “your country”. And while you have been a complete discrace to your sons memory, we American’s salute his courage and service.

    Comment by Neal — May 29, 2007 @ 11:17 am

  43. I’m sorry to see you give up the good fight; but I can relate to your need for the ‘oblivion of the honeysuckle thicket’ and a chance to begin to heal. When I wrote this poem, I had in mind all mothers who have lost a child in this unnecessary and horrific war.

    Freedom’s Price

    This is a senseless war, and it makes

    me want to cry to think I’ve nearly

    reached my three score and ten;

    and yet boys, barely men, who

    have only begun to live are dying

    to keep me out of harms way,

    to prevent another September 11,

    the one we failed to forestall,

    thinking America was invincible

    while we became unbelievably

    careless until the Twin Towers fell.

    Revenge then became an obsession,

    dealt in knee-jerk fashion,

    when we could have been wise,

    saving thousands of lives

    by not inviting and inciting more

    death and destruction than we already

    had suffered on September 11.

    Cindy Sheehans of America

    and across the ocean, mothers

    of sons lost in a war

    they should never have begun,

    mothers of daughters

    sent into the slaughter…

    Rise Up! Stand together!

    You cannot remain silent

    as your children are maimed or

    slain, to be known from

    that day forward as ‘heroes’ when all

    they wanted was to live their lives, but

    who instead we bury to the mournful

    sound of taps, while blood continues

    to flow upon the streets in that faraway

    land of horrific death and cries

    ringing out amid the continual strife,

    as more and more of our own

    are sent into battle to be forever

    grievously changed or never to return,

    having paid the ultimate price.

    Cindy Sheehans of America

    and across the ocean, mothers

    of sons lost in a war

    they should never have begun,

    mothers of daughters

    sent into the slaughter…

    Rise Up! Stand together!

    Can you remain silent as your

    children are maimed and slain in a

    war they should never have begun?

    Comment by Nancy J. Reed — May 29, 2007 @ 3:48 pm

  44. “You people have no idea how correct Ms. Sheehan is about her son dying for no reason.”

    Wrong Robert, we’re not as dumb as YOU make us out to be.

    We also know that Cindy took the opportunity to dance on Casey’s grave.
    Why dodn’t the press make it a point to interview all of the other Mothers out there that have lost sons and are in total disagreement with Cindy.

    This isn’t the last we’ve seen of her. She’ll be stretching those 15 minutes for years!!!

    Comment by CindysConscience — May 29, 2007 @ 3:53 pm

  45. Hey larry #35

    Whereis Moe & Curly? You’re just an idiot without them.

    Comment by CindysConscience — May 29, 2007 @ 3:56 pm

  46. I’m reading some of these comments and am amazed by the fact that there are so many people who don’t see that we have a real and dangerous enemy out there called Islamic fascism that is marching to it’s own orders to bring all the world under its ‘Ummah’.

    None of those soldiers died for ‘no reason!
    How DARE any of you suggest that.
    a soldier…a Marine sworn to defend his country ..THIS country…never gives his life in vain…no matter who is in office.

    There never was a president worthy of the men sworn to protect him, except, and only except, Abraham Lincoln…oh…and Ronald Reagan of course.

    d.

    Comment by dina — May 29, 2007 @ 4:39 pm

  47. To be blunt, I hope the dumb cunt rots in hell! She gives aid and comfort to the scum that killed her child,

    Comment by Lip — May 30, 2007 @ 8:50 pm

  48. “To be blunt, I hope the dumb cunt rots in hell! She gives aid and comfort to the scum that killed her child.”

    I second that motion.

    Comment by Gordon — May 31, 2007 @ 1:56 am

  49. To Pablo Donatti: what about your own loving mother who lost her son to no war and for non disclosed reason, the one you dispise and had ignored for the past decade?

    Comment by Lost and confused — November 9, 2007 @ 7:09 am

  50. Are you trying to make a point?

    “Lost and Confused” seems suitable for someone that shits on the memory of another who gave all.

    Go order your fucking fat free latee and leave reality for the rest of us.

    Comment by Gordon the Magnificent — November 10, 2007 @ 8:22 pm

  51. Are you trying to make a point?

    “Lost and Confused” seems suitable for someone that shits on the memory of another who gave all.

    Go order your fucking fat free latee and leave reality for the rest of us.

    Comment by Gordon the Magnificent — November 10, 2007 @ 8:22 pm

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