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Cindy Sniveler Continues To Trample On Her Hero Son's Grave!

The Face Of Grief?

Just returning from berating our President and her Son's Commander in Chief from exotic "second world" Venezuela while simultaneously embracing the attitude of a Socialist Anti-American like Hugo Chavaz, Cindy has shown what her Liberal/Socialist agenda really is... Self-importance and power, and not necessarily in that order.  

Now the Sniveling Moron is announcing she will run against Senator Diane Feinstein of California.  (Since this piece was written rumor now has it she has decided against it.)  Which only goes to prove Cindy is even more extreme than the sitting Senator is. And we thought Diane was a total wacko!

Diane Pointing Weapon Into Crowd  Diane with finger on trigger and armed Personal Bodyguards at the ready.

Cindy Sniveler is an embarrassment to all good Americans, and anyone that would visit an enemy of America and kiss-up to them like she did to Chavaz just to get another 15 minutes of fame is not an acceptable candidate for any American Public Office... 

(The APFTE suggests Cindy return to Venezuela and seek a job paid for by Venezuelan Taxpayers, not American Taxpayers.)  

Cindy  was recently detained for displaying a "T" shirt that alluded to the number of American Soldiers killed in Iraq: "2245 Dead. How many more?"  She callously wore it in the Capitol Dome during a Joint Session Of Congress while Families of Soldiers were scheduled to be honored for the sacrifice their Son's and Daughters have made and continue to make in Iraq!  

That type of ignorant behavior towards Service Members and their families was and will always be an affront to everything real Patriotic Americans believe in. 

Cindy already has her Elected Representatives in Congress protesting for her, just as everyone else has... but she still needs to get into the spotlight and in front of any camera she can find. (Some people refer to it as JJMWS... the Jessie Jackass Media Whore Syndrome, but due to the wide range of liberals infected, it could have several labels) 

It's difficult to believe that our "Founding Fathers" ever anticipated having an anti-American scum-bag filling a seat in the honorable halls of Congress, or they most likely would have made it impossible for an "Un-patriotic Ass" to get anywhere near the building.  Perhaps it's assumed that if Ted "Scum-Bag" Kennedy can get away with it for 30+ years, maybe Cindy Sniveler can nurse off the public nipple for just as long. 

After all, birds of a feather...  

By R. Smith APFTE 

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(Speaking of birds of a feather...)


Chavez: "Down With the U.S. Empire"

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez urged activists around the world on Sunday to protest against U.S. dominance and the war in Iraq, saying: "Down with the U.S. empire!"

Chavez made the sharp remarks while speaking to activists invited to his weekly broadcast on the final day of the World Social Forum.

"Enough already with the imperialist aggression!" Chavez said, referring to U.S. military involvement in places from Iraq to Panama. "Down with the U.S. empire! It must be said, in the entire world: Down with the empire!"

"In this century, we have to bury the empire, and may there never again be empires in the world," he said to rousing applause from an audience of supporters and international activists.

He spoke with his arms wrapped around the shoulders of visiting American peace activist Cindy Sheehan, whose son was killed in Iraq, and Elma Beatriz Rosado, the widow of slain Puerto Rican nationalist Filiberto Ojeda Rios.

Chavez said Sheehan told him during a meeting Saturday night that "soon, in Holy Week, she is going to put up her tent again in front of Mr. Danger's ranch." Sheehan gained international notoriety last year when she set up a protest camp near Bush's Texas ranch.

"She invited me to put up a tent. Maybe I'll put up my tent also," Chavez said to applause.


Seems like Cindy got along pretty well with Chavez while he was demanding "Down with the U.S. empire!" and "we have to bury the empire..." What kind of American would condone that blatant anti-Americanism?


 

Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2006 8:32 a.m. EST
Cindy Sheehan Claiming Police Brutality


"Peace mom" Cindy Sheehan is so angry that she wasn't allowed to disrupt last night's State of the Union address, that she intends to file a lawsuit claiming she was brutalized by Capitol Hill police who suppressed her first amendment freedoms.

"I have the bruises and muscle spasms to prove it," Sheehan said, in a message posted to several left-wing Web sites after she was arrested and then released on her own recognizance.

Sheehan also contends she suffered emotional trauma, complaining, "I am so upset and sore it is hard to think straight."

The Bush-bashing "Gold-Star" mom says she wants to take legal action, announcing: "I have some lawyers looking into filing a First Amendment lawsuit against the government for what happened tonight. I will file it. It is time to take our freedoms and our country back."


In her message Sheehan detailed the abuse by one security guard who hauled her off after she unzipped her jacked to display a T-shirt decrying the number of Iraq war dead.

"[A Capitol Police] officer ran over to me, hauled me out of my seat and roughly [with my hands behind my back], shoved me up the stairs," she said.

The anti-war mom recalled complaining as she was being hustled out of the building, "I'm going, do you have to be so rough?" 

Sheehan said that after the officer was informed that she was a big celebrity, the abusive treatment stopped.

"You didn't care about being careful when you were dragging me up the other steps," she recalled telling the Capitol guard.

Reprinted from NewsMax.com

 



Cindy Sheehan Arrested After U.N. March


Cindy Sheehan, who drew international attention when she camped outside President Bush's ranch to protest the Iraq war, was arrested Monday along with three other women during a demonstration demanding the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq. 

The march to the U.S. Mission to the United Nations by about a dozen U.S. and Iraqi anti-war activists followed a news conference at U.N. headquarters, where Iraqi women described daily killings and ambulance bombings as part of the escalating violence that keeps women in their homes.
 
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Women Say No to War, which helped organize the news conference and march, said Sheehan and three other women were arrested while trying to deliver a petition to the U.S. Mission to the United Nations with more than 60,000 signatures urging the "withdrawal all troops and all foreign fighters from Iraq." Police said they were arrested for criminal trespassing and resisting arrest. 

Richard Grenell, the spokesman for the U.S. Mission, said in response to Sheehan's arrest: "We invited her in to discuss her concerns with a U.S. Mission employee. She chose not to come in but to lay down in front of the building and block the entrance. It was clearly designed to be a media stunt, not aimed at rational discussion," Grenell said. 

At the news conference, Sheehan said when her 24-year-old son _ a U.S. soldier killed in Iraq _ died in April 2004, "the morgues were filled with innocent men, women and children." 

Entessa Mohammed, a pharmicist who works at a hospital in Baghdad, became tearful when recalling the deaths and injuries she said she has witnessed daily. 

She estimated that 1,600 Iraqis are killed in Baghdad every month, with a greater number injured. "Thanks for the liberation from Saddam" Hussein, Mohammed said, addressing the Bush administration, "now please go out." 

03/06/06 

By PAUL BURKHARDT


Cindy sealed the deal.

       I actually felt myself become a republican today.  It was around 10am, when I read the latest update of the Cindy Sheehan saga in CNN.com.  I then shot over to read some blogs about it, and perused the comments in some of them, which was nothing but a long series of petty (albeit entertaining) partisan bickering.

Then it happened. The good little democrat in me tied the little noose around his neck and jumped off the stool. He just couldn’t take it anymore.

Take what? The whining. The constant whining by the extreme left about the reasons for war, the incompetence of this administration, and how we’ve all been lied to, and how we should pull out of Iraq immediately, because, *gulp* our soldiers were in danger.

Guess what folks….they signed up to join the Army, not the boy scouts. Anytime your orientation to a new job involves an automatic weapon, you should be smart enough to figure out there’s danger involved. I actually read some people’s comments about many of the soldiers over there being naive….they weren’t expecting to go to war, so, they should be allowed to go home. Wow.

Soldiers know, when they enlist, that it is entirely possible they will be shipped out and never come home. It’s part of the job. The fact that people still walk in to recruiters’ offices and sign that piece of paper make them heroes. To imply that they are simple kids who didn’t know what they were getting into, or even worse, that they died for no reason, or an immoral reason, does a horrible thing. It strips their sacrifice of the honor that it deserves. Even though those folks sitting out there in the Texas fields claim to honor and support the soldiers, they obviously have been blinded by their own selfishness as to the real way to support them.

Because, long story short, we can’t end this war now. That would send the message that those bastardly little terrorists have won. It doesn’t matter if the administration told us the desert sand was made of gold, and we are going over there to collect it in little buckets to bring home, the concrete fact that we are at war doesn’t change. We are there, and we have a job to finish. We’ve toppled a regime that was dangerous not only to its own people, but also to the rest of the world. Now, we are there fighting the same terrorists we are fighting in Afghanistan. We’ve given liberty to millions of people, and we’re trying to help create a government, in an area that is very volatile, that will be a bastion of freedom and hope for an entire race of people. I hate the fact that our boys are getting killed over there, and I wish it didn’t have to happen.

But, it is, there’s nothing we can do about it, except for doing everything we can to offer support and hope to the folks fighting over there. Arguing and whining about the reasons we’re there, and the need to come home not only kills morale, but it is a complete waste of time.

I just re-read the above post, and I apologize for the rambling….just needed to vent a little. Here’s a breakdown of the way I see things:

-right or wrong, we’re at war. no amount of yelling will fix that now.
-we have to finish the job. HAVE TO. it may take another 1800 soldiers, but it has to be done
-whether or not we’re there for the right reason, we’ve done something great for that country

I never was a big fan of Bush. But, one thing I do believe….he honestly wants to make this country, and this world a better place. Think about it…the war almost cost him the election. If we hadn’t invaded Iraq, he’d have won in a landslide.

I think it’s just my personality that lead me to this decision. I think the left is too concerned with everyone’s immediate rights and needs, and refuses to sacrifice a bit of comfort and happiness in the present, for something that will make life better for everyone in the future. You can take the environmental stance on that, and I’d have no argument…but I think there enough conservatives concerned with that to make it a moot point.

Mostly, I’m just really pissed off. We’re in a crappy situation, and it’s time for all of America to stand together, put on the big boy pants, and get through the next few years.


August 17, 2005

By Scott Randolph