On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 16:24:00 GMT, Spike <spike@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 22:24:54 GMT, "One's Realy One"
><RealReal@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>Cindy is Back. They couldn't keep her away.
Like a recurring infection. Doesn't make it something to be admired.
>Well let's see in the past couple of weeks her husband filed for
>divorce and her mom had a stroke. Another son is pleading for her to
>come home and sup****t what's left of the family she's doing her best
>to tear apart. So now she's back in Crawford, doing exactly one of the
>things that she accuses Bush of doing... that being exploiting the
>name of dead soldiers for a political agenda... but at what price?
>She'll have to rely on the profits from the book she will no doubt
>write in order to get by. I hope that pu****ng her political agenda is
>worth all of that to her because Casey isn't coming back, Bush isn't
>going to meet with her (not that she really wants a meeting anyway)
>and she doesn't represent all of the families of dead soldiers anyway.
Tells you a lot about a woman who hates a president more than she
loves her own husband and children. If she didn't love the son she
lost any more than she loves the rest of her family, she's just using
his death, plain and simple.
The hate-driven Leftist mindset is a horrible thing. She opposed the
war before her son ever ****pped out. Worst part is, he disagreed with
her completely concerning the war, and would be appalled at the way
she's now using his death in an attempt to further a cause he
vehemently opposed.
Disgraceful.
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"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest thing.
The ugliest thing is the man who thinks nothing is
worth fighting and dying for and lets men better
and braver than himself protect him."
- John Stuart Mill, 1859


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