August 11, 2005
My respect for her son's sacrifice has led me to respectfully avert my gaze from the sorry spectacle she is making of herself. Grief can, after all, cause people to do and say irrational things. I have therefore remained mute on the subject (save for one comment satirizing a post by John Aravosis over at Americablog).
But members of the Sheehan family are speaking out, in a statement issued through The Drudge Report.
Our family has been so distressed by the recent activities of Cindy we are breaking our silence and we have collectively written a statement for release. Feel free to distribute it as you wish.Thanks, Cherie
In response to questions regarding the Cindy Sheehan/Crawford Texas issue: Sheehan Family Statement:
The Sheehan Family lost our beloved Casey in the Iraq War and we have been silently, respectfully grieving. We do not agree with the political motivations and publicity tactics of Cindy Sheehan. She now appears to be promoting her own personal agenda and notoriety at the the expense of her son's good name and reputation. The rest of the Sheehan Family supports the troops, our country, and our President, silently, with prayer and respect.
Sincerely,
Casey Sheehan's grandparents, aunts, uncles and numerous cousins.
I think that says about all that needs saying about Mrs. Sheehan.
By the way, is anyone else struck by the fact that there is so little media coverage of survivors who support the war? Could it be that those are the "dog-bites-man" stories and this is "man-bites-dog"?
UPDATE: From the New York Post.
[Cherie Quartarolo's] e-mail was initially sent to San Francisco radio station KSFO and then reported on the Web site of the Vacaville Reporter newspaper in Casey Sheehan's hometown.The Post e-mailed Quartarolo, and she responded by identifying herself as the aunt and included a copy of her statement.
KSFO talk-show host Melanie Morgan told The Post that she got to know Quartarolo after a July trip to Iraq by conservative radio personalities.
Quartarolo contacted her after hearing her reports praising U.S. troops.
Quartarolo didn't claim to be speaking on behalf of Casey's father, Patrick Sheehan, who is separated from Casey's mother and who has declined to comment on her protest.
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Posted by: at Thu Aug 11 18:21:26 2005 (m5Qtu)
Posted by: I Hate You at Thu Aug 11 18:25:13 2005 (Uj76Z)
This is my first -- and I had intended last -- post on Mrs. Sheehan. Maybe I need to post links to every negative article, if i am going to be trashed by leftists for not abiding by their warped world-view on her actions.
But then again, those same losers do not even respect the other members of the family -- why should I expect any respect from them?
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Thu Aug 11 18:33:55 2005 (uJXK3)
I agree with you.
I'll keep reading.
www.survivaltheory.blogspot.com
Posted by: Impatient Girl at Thu Aug 11 18:35:26 2005 (w+3Bs)
It's sort of like what some folks during Vietnam tried to do with POW families. Having grown up during that time in a military family, I heard from one wife about requests that she speak out against the war as a means of getting her husband (who was seriously tortured and housed in the "Hanoi Hilton" POW camp) preferential treatment.
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Thu Aug 11 18:45:17 2005 (uJXK3)
It must be a terrible thing to lose a child, but everyone—Cindy Sheehan in particular—seems to have forgotten that Casey Sheehan was an adult who willingly volunteered for the army.
Does anyone else wonder how this would have played if the Sheehans were black, and from the projects?
Posted by: Curtis G. at Thu Aug 11 18:46:39 2005 (ZXVdU)
He had 50 vacations in 5 years -- a typical American will never have that opportunity -- he's doing NOTHING at all. And he said he went to Texas to "re-connect with his people" -- well, is he? He is hiding in his ranch miles away from people.
He will only meet people who are pro-Bush, he won't meet people who disagreed.
One word: Crybaby. But no, you won't agree with it.
Cindy is winning the whole thing -- Matt Drudge is merely attacking her because Matt is pro-Republican and pro-Bush, Drudge is Roehmosexual to start with ... like you.
Posted by: at Thu Aug 11 20:22:41 2005 (ODDFf)
Wrong -- Cindy Sheehan's own family is criticizing her.
And don't forget -- President Bush did meet with Mrs. Sheehan a year ago. She came out of that meeting quite pleased, singing his praises. Now she is being used by some of the worst elements of the American Left, folks who are more than willing to exploit her grief and loss.
Oh -- nice homophobic insult. Why is it that liberal queeers hate themselves so much that they think calling others a queer is an insult?
And why is it that they are too cowardly to leave any identifying information?
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Thu Aug 11 23:50:57 2005 (uJXK3)
Or is he truly the buffoon that he has to delegate anyone else to do the job for him?
Matt is gay, he reserved the right to do things to others but we can't do that to him? Please.
Posted by: at Fri Aug 12 03:33:14 2005 (ODDFf)
Point number 2; the news media in general wants to make President Bush look bad any way they can, even at the cost of the USA, our spirit, our troops and our way of life mean nothing to them.
Posted by: TF Stern at Fri Aug 12 04:02:19 2005 (dz3wA)
And based on this anonymous poster, lefties should never pounce on conservatives for supposed gay-bashing ever again. They're much worse at it.
Posted by: Hube at Fri Aug 12 04:12:22 2005 (Gua4z)
Posted by: at Fri Aug 12 05:59:45 2005 (ODDFf)
I've got no major problem with this. Cindy Sheehan is standing up for herself, and I respect that. Her in-laws disagree, and are standing up for themselves by attacking Cindy. It would have been better if they had simply said they support the president, but they couldn't resist taking a few potshots at an ex-inlaw who hadn't said anything about them. Kind of pathetic of them, I suppose, but, in the pantheon of abusive inlaws, they don't even make the top 100.
Posted by: Dan at Fri Aug 12 06:12:39 2005 (HBqfk)
He doesn't even have, as RWW said, the testicular fortitude to identify himself as that person. He's done the same thing on my blogsite. A major grudge they hold when people post anonymously.
I don't mind when people come out as they are and post their opinions but when they start to do these things anonymously then they are nothing but a wimp. Did Ridor get banned from RWR?
Anyways, you're right RWR. It is awful to lose a child no matter what the circumstances are. Sheehan is being used by the Left, IMO. But is she at all getting compensated by the Left to have her speak?
Posted by: mcconnell at Fri Aug 12 07:32:20 2005 (CQ3Yp)
As far as Matt Drudge is concerned, I don't care if his preference is for women, men, electrical sockets or rubber chickens. I treat him as a human being and an equal -- I don't believe his sexual choices (whatever they may be) require him to have certain political beliefs in order to be shown the respect and granted the privacy that the Left demands for its partisans and their sexuality. To a liberal, your rights increase or decrease based upon your willingness to conform.
Lastly, Gutless Coward, your own post indicates that the President did meet with her. Her own words at the time indicated something very different from what she says now -- which leads me to believe she is either being manipulated for political purposes or has been driven to dementia by grief, or both. The left has failed to answer one simple question -- why should this one woman and her experience be given deference above all those who have lost husbands, sons, and siblings and who continue to support this president and this crusade against jihadi terror?
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Fri Aug 12 11:41:44 2005 (bIfhf)
I find it funny that you would think such mild comments are abusive.
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Fri Aug 12 11:44:35 2005 (bIfhf)
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Fri Aug 12 11:47:16 2005 (bIfhf)
Posted by: wolleybugger at Fri Aug 12 12:27:19 2005 (4qwSp)
I'm curious though, wallaby buggerer, why you are so threatened by the exercise of free speech by other members of the Sheehan family -- or by patriotic Americans?
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Fri Aug 12 12:40:39 2005 (bIfhf)
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Fri Aug 12 12:42:06 2005 (bIfhf)
"I pledge allegiance to my Flag,
and to the Republic for which it stands:
one Nation indivisible,
With Liberty and Justice for all"
http://www.home ofheroes.com/hallofheroes/1st_floor/flag/1bfc_pledge.html
It is really funny when LLLs scream that we cannot criticize other people, especially Liberals, and yet they believe they own full possession on Freedom of Speech. Not so. It belongs to everybody...preferably U.S. Citizens.
Posted by: mcconnell at Fri Aug 12 14:00:17 2005 (nXE8W)
Posted by: mcconnell at Fri Aug 12 14:02:13 2005 (nXE8W)
Ridor sez:
Malkin, Drudge, LGF and RWR: When Cindy Sheehan asked for GW Bush to come out of his reclusive Crawford Ranch for few minutes of talk, to have the normal conversation. Show some compassion for the mother of a dead soldier. After all, he is on his 50th vacation in 5 years (10 per years!), he said he wanted a vacation to "reconnect with his folks in Texas" -- this is his chance to be normal and be civilized. Apparently, no. GW Bush dispatched his supporters like Matt "Roehmosexual" Drudge, Michelle "Chink Bitch" Malkin, Little Green Snotballs, that nobody's prick, Rhymes with Right to assault the mother of a dead soldier of her simple request to meet and talk with GW Bush on a casual level.
http://ridor.blogspot.com/2005/08/75k-done-up-next-is-100k.html
Funny how Ridor claimed that RWR "assaulted" Mrs. Sheehan. I see no indication of that. Questioning somebody's motive is not assaulting. I guess the little weenie sees value in surreptiously post comments anonymously just as a hit and run driver sees value of leaving the scene of an accident.
Posted by: mcconnell at Fri Aug 12 14:13:24 2005 (nXE8W)
This whole thing, IMHO, is a silly tempest in a teapot. As you know, I'm a liberal strongly opposed to Bush's policies and the war, but that doesn't make Cindy Sheehan my personal savior. She's one human being reacting to her circumstances. Similarly, the inlaws are individuals who got personal in their disagreement with Sheehan, though, as you rightly observe, they didn't exactly go berserk on her.
As for my cohorts on the left who have over-reacted to your posts on the topic, they need to read before reacting. If you buy into the mythology that Sheehan is some kind of unquestionable font of wisdom, though, any sort of questioning or indication of less-than-total-approval is blasphemy, and must be attacked with fury. Nonsense, I know, but both sides have their wingnuts, I suppose.
Posted by: Dan at Sat Aug 13 05:59:06 2005 (aSKj6)
Posted by: Mark at Sun Aug 14 04:28:18 2005 (6mUkl)
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