It seems Cindy Sheehan's husband isn't on the same side with his wife. There are unconfirmed reports of a pending divorce.
Cindy Sheehan has lost her son, lost the support of her family and is now losing her husband. Once these far left wackos are done with her, she will also lose them as they go on to devour their next prey.
I almost feel sorry for her....almost.
Hat Tip: Michelle Malkin
Lisa


If you dont feel sorry for Cindy Sheehan, there is something wrong with you.She lost her son in Iraq,she is having a hell of a time dealing with it and a bunch of left wing sickos is taking advantage of her grief.Even SEN. George Allen [a republician] said PRES. Bush should have talked to her at his ranch this past week.It would have shown the country that he does have some compassion for the fallen soldiers and their families.Cindy Sheehan has gone from a grieving mother to cannon fodder for both sides.I agree the woman needs some professional help,hell everbody could use a little bit.As i read in the paper today ,what Iraq will have after the constitutionis done and we have gone, is an Islamic state,[kind of like their neighbor Iran].
Posted by: Billy | Sunday, August 14, 2005 at 01:43 PM
Why can't you accept the fact that Cindy Sheehan is using the death of her son to advance this anti-Bush, anti-war agenda that is being shoved down our throats everytime we turn on the television.
I used to think she was being used. I no longer think that. I believe she knows exactly what she is doing. Her hatred for our president has taken front seat over her grief for her son.
Tell me something oh dear brother. If her son had been killed in Afganistan and she still put on this little show for the world to see, would you still be so sympathetic?
Your adoring sister,
Lisa
Posted by: Lisa | Sunday, August 14, 2005 at 03:43 PM
Lisa
Why can't you accept the fact that Cindy wants to end the Iraqic War so other Moms will not suffer the pain she is suffering.
Posted by: HC Steve | Sunday, August 14, 2005 at 03:49 PM
If her son had been killed in Afgan.I would still feel the same way for her.But i dont think she would be protesting that war nor would the left wing loonies be protesting that war either,as no one is protesting the Afgan.war as far as i know,except maybe the Taliban.
Posted by: Billy | Sunday, August 14, 2005 at 05:07 PM
If the left wing loonies didn't have the Iraq war to bitch about, then they would be protesting our presense in Afganistan. They always have an agenda, even if the make it up.
HC,
If Cindy Sheehan is such a grieving mother, why did she wait so long before she started her vigil? Why didn't she take the opportunity to tell the president the way she felt when she had the opportunity to speak with him.... Because she has now decided to use her son's death to further her left wing agenda. She should be ashamed of herself.
Posted by: Lisa | Sunday, August 14, 2005 at 05:37 PM
If she supported the troops, why did she speak at a rally entitled "Should We Suport the Iraqi Resistance?"
I don't feel sorry for anyone who supports our enemies in time of war.
Posted by: Ace | Sunday, August 14, 2005 at 05:46 PM
I read an interesting "Letter to Cindy." In it the author, Jeff Head, basically said that he thought her anger was really directed at her son for what he had done by joining the fight & what he stood for by being there.
Here's the link if you want to read it yourself:
http://www.jeffhead.com/cindysheehan.htm
Posted by: Shari | Sunday, August 14, 2005 at 06:01 PM
Lisa
Here is what she said in a article of Salon:
I don't even know what I meant back in June of 2004. I was in shock, I was in grief. I'm still in a deep state of grief but I'm not in shock anymore. When he said it was not about politics I believed him. But he made it all about politics and that's when I stopped believing him.
Posted by: HC Steve | Sunday, August 14, 2005 at 07:09 PM
It's about oil.....it's about politics.....gee, what's it going to be about next?...the United States turing Iraq into the 51st state?
Bottom line, she wants a Mulligan and they're only allowed in golf.
Posted by: Lisa | Sunday, August 14, 2005 at 08:14 PM
Lisa
It is not your call on how she protests Bush's War of Choice.
Posted by: HC Steve | Sunday, August 14, 2005 at 08:34 PM
She can protest all she want's. She has that right.
I, in turn, have a right to disagree with her methods.
See, that's what so great about this country, HC.
Posted by: Lisa | Sunday, August 14, 2005 at 10:04 PM
Lisa
You are right.
Posted by: HC Steve | Sunday, August 14, 2005 at 10:07 PM
Cindy Sheehan is a disgrace! Her son Casey ENLISTED to serve his country. He believed in the mission of bringing freedom to the people of Iraq so much that he RE-ENLISTED at age 24. It's disgusting that Ms. Sheehan is using the memory of her son as a political tool to rail against every thing that Casey stood for. Only a far left wing radical could call her actions that of a "grieving mother." What would Casey say?
Posted by: Capitalist Infidel | Monday, August 15, 2005 at 09:00 AM
If one goes back and impartially reviews the actions this woman has taken, her statements have all the intelligence and make all the sense of a wet warm popcorn fart. The only person involved, albiet indirectly, that I feel sorry for about in this whole mess is her son, who is dead. This gal has turned into a media whore, and it is obvious from her behavior that this the case. I looked at the information I could find, and did so analytically. The only logical conclusion I could come up with is that at best she is being used by the leftist antiwar groups, and at worst she is doing a "Lila Lipscomb" to become famous in any way she can. I often believe that the only reason there weren't any antiwar protesters over the first Gulf war was because we didn't give them enough time to get organized.
Semper fi to the warriors.
Posted by: USMC Steve | Monday, August 15, 2005 at 09:43 AM
" make all the sense of a wet warm popcorn fart"
Bwahahahahaha!!!
I've never had one but my guess is that it's quite relieving. :)
Posted by: Capitalist Infidel | Monday, August 15, 2005 at 12:16 PM
OK....eewwoouu!!
Posted by: Lisa | Monday, August 15, 2005 at 03:52 PM
Lisa, OUT OF THE PRESENT SUBJECT-- Lisa, did you watch "our Charles " on Cindy and the Gaza Strip (which, of course would not be in your forefront because of "CINDY" tho' it is much more important.
He was good, as usual , as was his last column on Britain and Tony Blair's (Who is a blessing from heaven) "The rules of the game are changing"
Lisa, there is one more man, who I add "I love that guy" after his name(besides Col.Hunt and Charles Krauthammer - it is Walter Williams!(I love that guy)
Of the five people I will meet in heaven (didn't finish the book yet but...) These 3 guys will be there and I will ask St. Peter to have a discussion with all three at the same time! That will be heaven for me!
Posted by: Chris Sears | Wednesday, August 17, 2005 at 01:16 AM
Chris,
I missed Charles, dammit. I would love to be able to have lunch with him and just listen to him talk about the state of the world. He is truly one of the smartest men I have ever heard speak. I watch (or listen to) the Brit Hume show every night waiting to see if Charles is on the panel. If he isn't, I just tune out.
Posted by: Lisa | Wednesday, August 17, 2005 at 06:23 AM
My friends all know that if I get a terminal illness and get the "Make a Wish Foundation" (like the kids do) It will be Col.Hunt, Charles Krauthammer, and Walter Williams at me bedside. (My SHALLOW best friend picked Antonio Banderas !? What's up with that? Charles has the charm, Walter has the looks, and Col Hunt has the .. .. singing voice. Don't need Antonio.
Posted by: Chris Sears | Wednesday, August 17, 2005 at 09:50 PM