Tuesday, August 23, 2005

More Fun With Windy Cindy

FrontPage magazine.com :: War Blog by FrontPage Magazine

Excerpt of Cindy Sheehan's comments at a pro-Lynne Stewart rally held on Wednesday, April 27, 2005 at San Francisco State University.

"I take responsibility partly for my son’s death, too. I was raised in a country by a public school system that taught us that America was good, that America was just. America has been killing people, like my sister over here says, since we first stepped on this continent, we have been responsible for death and destruction. I passed on that bullshit to my son and my son enlisted. I’m going all over the country telling moms: “This country is not worth dying for. If we’re attacked, we would all go out. We’d all take whatever we had. I’d take my rolling pin and I’d beat the attackers over the head with it. But we were not attacked by Iraq. {applause} We might not even have been attacked by Osama bin Laden if {applause}. 9/11 was their Pearl Harbor to get their neo-con agenda through and, if I would have known that before my son was killed, I would have taken him to Canada. I would never have let him go and try and defend this morally repugnant system we have. The people are good, the system is morally repugnant."

That's right gang, another candidate for the padded room who would have us believe that the government of the United States of America launched the attacks of 9/11. Not that these raving lunatics are a modern day phenomena, not by a long shot. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the loony lefties spread the rumor that President Roosevelt knew the Japanese were coming, but wanted us into WWII in such a bad way that he refused to warn the Navy at Pearl.

Look back far enough in time and I'm sure that like-minded madmen were there through each and every one of history's tragedies, ready to reap as much personal gain as possible from the suffering of others. Ghouls. Monsters in human guise who stop at nothing to advance their own agenda. Traitors to themselves, their country, and the memory of those who's deaths they use as stepping stones to whatever glory beckons them.

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