August 29, 2005
I have been silent on the Gold Star Moms who still support this man and his war by saying that they deserve the right to their opinions because they are in as much pain as I am. . . . How can these moms who still support George Bush and his insane war in Iraq want more innocent blood shed just because their sons or daughters have been killed? I don't understand it. I don't understand how any mother could want another mother to feel the pain we feel. I am starting to lose a little compassion for them. I know they have been as brainwashed as the rest of America, but they know the pain and heartache and they should not wish it on another. However, I still feel their pain so acutely and pray for these "continue the murder and mayhem" moms to see the light.
So what it comes down to is that there is only sympathy and respect if they agree with the Ditch Bitch. Otherwise they are "brainwashed" "continue the murder and mayhem" moms.
Which means that Ditch Bitch believes, ultimately, that her son Casey was a murderer.
So much for honoring the troops -- and Casey's memory.
But then again, we know which troops she supports -- the ones connected to al-Qaeda who killed her son, not the ones who Casey considered his brothers in arms.
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Posted by: actus at Tue Aug 30 03:06:53 2005 (CqheE)
Bartleby
Posted by: Bartleby at Tue Aug 30 04:03:19 2005 (r/FBF)
what names has she used?
Posted by: actus at Tue Aug 30 04:53:19 2005 (CqheE)
Are you?
It has been claimed all along that she, as a parent of a dead soldier, has "unquestionable moral authority" to speak -- but she questions the moral authority of other parents of the war dead who disagree with her and belittles them. As such, I think "Ditch Bitch" (a counterpoint to "Peace Mom", by the way, selected for its alliterative qualities) is a pretty mild epithet for Cindy Shaheed, who supports the troops who killed her son.
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Tue Aug 30 12:35:30 2005 (HUDeO)
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Tue Aug 30 12:38:20 2005 (HUDeO)
Blog on, brother.
Posted by: Republican Vet at Tue Aug 30 19:25:27 2005 (eDSy+)
See I think those are different than simpler 'bad words' such as bitch, d*ckhead, a**hole. etc... Do you see a difference? The latter are all just pejoratives. The former have some substantive meaning. Like "murderer" and "terrorist" are strong words to use when you think someone is responsible for killing people. "bitch", not quite so much contetn.
"I don't see why she claims to be a mother of a dead soldier"
Rush was saying the other day that she was making all of this up. heh.
Posted by: actus at Wed Aug 31 03:13:24 2005 (CqheE)
* Then we have this lying bastard, George Bush, taking a 5-week vacation in a time of war.
*. . . but I'm either gonna be in jail or in a tent in Crawford, waiting until that jerk comes out and tells me why my son died.
* So what really gets me is these chickenhawks, who sent our kids to die, without ever serving in a war themselves. They don't know what it's all about.
* So anyway that filth-spewer and warmonger, George Bush was speaking after the tragedy of the marines in Ohio, he said a couple things that outraged me.
* And I'm gonna tell them, "You get that evil maniac out here, cuz a Gold Star Mother, somebody who's blood is on his hands, has some questions for him."
Just so you know, I said 'pejoratives' and 'names', I did not say curses. I don't care about the language used, I care about the lack of intellectual substance and honesty in her words. Her opportunism is astonishing, and she's polluting her son's memory to further her own political agendum.
Bartleby
Posted by: Bartleby at Wed Aug 31 09:30:56 2005 (lkCzp)
2) I've dealt with her more substantially on other posts. Try searching for examples.
3) I'll stand with Bartleby on the issue of Cindy's comments -- including bastard, which is not just a cuse word but also an insult directed at the president's parents.
4) As for Rush, I wouldn't know what he says -- I don't listen to him because I have a job. Your inability to make a substantial response here is ratehr sad -- you just engage in misdirection by raising issues of no substance.
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Wed Aug 31 11:04:08 2005 (uJXK3)
In what way is that respect of his wishes? Funny thing how after he died, when she channeled him, his wishes mirrored hers entirely. I wonder why they didn't when other people could hear him. Maybe it's because she's willing to change fact to meet whatever makes her feel best, because that's what the world is about, isn't it?
Bartleby
Posted by: Bartleby at Wed Aug 31 13:05:01 2005 (r/FBF)
You gave me some examples. Which is what I hadn't heard, as I haven't followed cindy too much. I was also curious if Mr. Ditch Bitch was a grownup, but I guess he's as much as Cindy, who obviously has as much to gripe about as Mr. Ditch Bitch.
Posted by: actus at Wed Aug 31 13:46:49 2005 (Z3mEP)
Now, if you have any interest in contributing something other than literary critique to the site, why don't you do so? If not, quit engaging in your typical liberal whining about a peripheral issue.
You know, you could maybe make a substantive response to the post. If you are able to do so.
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Wed Aug 31 14:11:34 2005 (uJXK3)
Posted by: at Sat Sep 17 08:53:11 2005 (Sfcu+)
That is more than I can say for the nameless coward above.
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sat Sep 17 14:24:57 2005 (nkD2p)
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