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Day 18 at Camp Casey
Day 18
Here is how sausage is made. Cindy writes about the emotion she felt and the changes to Casey II since she went to tend to HER ailing mom. Here is the EXACT quote from her Blog on Huffington Post.
Here is how sausage is made. Cindy writes about the emotion she felt and the changes to Casey II since she went to tend to HER ailing mom. Here is the EXACT quote from her Blog on Huffington Post.
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| I got to Camp Casey and I arrived with a mom whose son, John, was killed on January 26, 2005, and his wife and baby, who never met his dad. We arrived in Waco at about 4:30 to the local press. The White House Press Corps was still with the president. When I arrived at Camp Casey II this afternoon I was amazed at what has changed since I was gone. Now, we have a huge tent to get out of the sun; caterers; an orientation tent; a medic tent (with medics); a chapel, etc. The most emotional thing for me though was walking through the main tent and seeing the huge painting on canvas of Casey. Many things hit me all at once: That this huge movement began because of Casey's sacrifice; thousands, if not millions of people know about Casey and how he lived his life and the wrongful way in which he was killed; but the thing that hit me the hardest was how much I miss him. I miss him more everyday. It seems the void in my life grows as time goes on and I realize I am never going to see him again or hear his voice. In addition to all this, the portrait is so beautiful and moving and it captures Casey's spirit so well. I sobbed and sobbed. I was surrounded by photographers, I looked around until I finally found a friendly face, then the news people crushed in on me and I couldn't breathe. I didn't mean to have such a dramatic re-entrance to Camp Casey, but the huge portrait of Casey really surprised me. I can take all of the right wing attacks on me. I have been lied about and to before. Their attacks just show how much I am getting to them and how little truth they have to tell. What really hurts me the most is when people say that I am dishonoring Casey by my protest in Crawford. By wanting our troops to come home alive and well, that I am somehow not supporting them. |
But what are Drudgie and his homies at POX....er.....FOX focusing on?
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| CINDY BLOGS: 'WE NOW HAVE CATERERS'... |
Oh how hoity-toity ofher to have caterers at CC2, even though they came AFTER she left for Hawaiian Gardens and that they barley rated a mention in her blog. Bu ohhhhh, the sheeple saw this and they said it was good for another freep:
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| You are creeping into your 16th minute, Enough already!!! We get the point. You are now just a mouthpiece for Michael Moore and all the rest of the leftist wackos. Stop letting yourself be used. Posted by: mark in ohio on August 25, 2005 at 08:03AM |
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| You can put aside the kindly mother face, the US population knows what you are, and sees you for who you really are. Posted by: avatar on August 25, 2005 at 08:57AM |
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| Cindy, WHEN WILL YOU GET OUT OF CRAWFORD! We demand our headlines be returned to us! We want an EXACT time schedule for when you will leave Texas alone! We are NOT going to settle for your overly ambiguous "When Bush goes back to work, I'll leave Crawford" garbage! We want an exact timeframe for you pulling out of Crawford NOW! We don't care if your "job" isn't finished, Cindy. In fact, we don't even know for sure you HAD any real reason to go to Crawford in the first place. You claim it is because Bush is insensitive and dishonest, but after you originally met with him, you said nothing of the sort. You are in Crawford because of a LIE, Cindy! When will you pull out??? **** See how silly that sounds? I hope you are entirely embarassed by your own comments about getting out of Iraq. Just because people speak a different language, pray to a different god, or wear different clothing doesn't mean they can't appreciate freedom and democracy. It was for this cause that your son died. You are making a mockery of him and his values. How do you even sleep at night knowing the dishonor you are heaping upon his grave? Posted by: Anthony(not OUR Anthony-polybi) on August 25, 2005 at 08:58AM |
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| Wow, Camp Casey Has caterers.. What next..a swimming pool.. Unreal ! Posted by: Brian H on August 26, 2005 at 01:47AM |
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| As a parent I can feel your pain. As an American I feel that if you don't like this country....leave Posted by: Wayne Morrison on August 26, 2005 at 01:51AM |
But as Paul Harvey would say, "wash your ears out with this....":
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| Honestly, I just stumbled onto this link from the Drudge Report a minute ago and was intrigued by the posts. Amazing to me are the differences in people who leave comments to Cindy, and their transparent motives for doing so. unbelievable to me and everyone I know is that in this day and age, in this technologically superior wealthy country, a place where people have almost limitless opportunity for achievement, a general knowledge level above most other peoples around the globe, that our county's citizens have allowed themselves to become a pseudo democracy ruled by cooperate agenda based politics, and about half are liking it. Don't get me wrong, I love my country. BUT, I believe in the original visions of our forefathers to live fight and die for freedom, and yet to question authority when necessary. For some of these people here to say that you are doing our country a disservice by stating your opinion seems to me the highest form of anti-democracy guided by blind faith or just blatant stupidity I’ve ever observed. I'm actually ashamed by some of these so called "right wingers" and "Patriots" which seem to flourish in our government and her on this blog. Fear and intimidation by fools of this sort is not what I want my country banner waving across the globe. Many before Bush, Democrat & Republican alike, have taken personal liberties with their abilities in office, but I truly believe George will be remembered as the one president who went too far. His negative legacy will be deeply impressed on the office of president, and the reputation of the USA around the world will be staggeringly disturbing for years to come. I truly believe that Bush has destroyed many good people’s faith in the system by his tactical treason he totes as spirit guided and morally justified. What may be even more disheartening is with all of the information out there, some Americans still choose to believe 9/11, WMD and Osama "Been Forgotten" had ANY relation to this war....do you people READ …ever? Oh, and by the way...."Get 'er Done!" aint that funny. Your Son did die for a worthy cause. He died to help expose the seemingly endless nosedive this country is currently experiencing in all that it originally stood for, and to expose the greed, hate and self gluttonous bigotry of our republican -or tyrant- biased governing body stands for. The world is watching and waiting for the guard to change. Good luck and please stay the course. Posted by: A True Democrat on August 25, 2005 at 07:47PM |
Now all of this, Cindy's FULL Blog, and all of the comments to it can be found here:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cindy-sheeha...-18_b_6184.html
I will comment on something. We have all partaken of somebody'd Kool-Aid and we have all justified what are positions are, how ever right or wrong they are. Fpr me, I still can't get out of my mind these facts..
9/10/01: Bush Approval rating falls to 48%. Newsweek cover story about how the Bush faction help steal the election with help from the Supremes.
9/11/01: That..
9/13/01: Bush approval ratings skyrocket.
8/26/05: Bush approval rating plummets to near 40%. Osama Bin Laden still on the loose. Iraq, liberated from oppressive dictator, writes constitution to for even more oppressive theocracy. Casey Sheehan and over 3000 other troops die.
Somehow, I am really scared about what happens next.
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