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Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 8:50:37 pm PDT

The idiots at CODEPINK actually announced their intention to get Cindy Sheehan arrested ... yesterday: DC Indymedia: 9/26 Mass Civil Disobedience Action Against the Iraq War. Cindy Sheehan will participate. (Hat tip: Robin.)

9/26 Mass Civil Disobedience Action Against the Iraq War. Cindy Sheehan will participate.

Cindy Sheehan to Join Nonviolent Civil Disobedience at the White House on Monday, Sept. 26
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT:
Sept. 25, 2005 Andrea Buffa [deleted]
Alicia Sexton [deleted]

MEDIA ADVISORY

Cindy Sheehan to Join Nonviolent Civil Disobedience at the White House on Monday, Sept. 26

Hundreds will be arrested as they express their opposition to the Iraq War

WHEN: Monday, Sept. 26, 12:30 PM

WHERE: Lafayette Park entrance to the White House

WHAT: In the tradition of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr., hundreds of people from throughout the United States will participate in a nonviolent civil disobedience action on Monday, Sept. 26 at the White House. Cindy Sheehan will participate in the action and risk arrest as will members of the clergy and other military families.

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1 Cognito Primoris  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 6:52:02pm

Ha! That's great!

2 Adrenalyn  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 6:52:09pm

conspiracy ?

3 thscott  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 6:52:36pm

Don't these people have jobs?

4 hous bin pharteen  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 6:53:46pm

"Cindy Sheehan will participate in the action and risk arrest as will members of the clergy and other military families.

Yeah risk arrest.

A frickin $50 fine.

A damn speeding ticket is 3 times that amount. I risk that everyday for kicks and giggles.


Just like moonbats. Fake bravery. Fake courage. Fake newscoverage.

5 jpatmac  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 6:55:00pm

Great. I'm sure our law enforcement officials have nothing better to do that give these 60s throwbacks their jollies.

6 hous bin pharteen  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 6:55:05pm

#3 thscott


Thanks for playing the Fued.

The question is, dont they have jobs.

And the survey says!


No.

ding ding ding ding ding

7 Axe Wielding Liberal Paddler  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 6:55:24pm

So now she is a seditious, traitorous, grave robbing, mindless anti Semite and has a criminal record?

Sounds her life plan is coming together nicely...

8 transferthem  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 6:57:48pm

Don't arrest her. Put her on prime time against the bereaved military families who haven't used the death of their child to promote a political agenda.

Mama Moonbat will come across like she is - an unpricipled leftist who would even dishonour her dead son to promote her evil agenda.

9 flipflop  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 6:57:52pm

Well, she had to do something to overcome the right-wing media's coverage of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

10 truthsword  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 6:58:10pm

She does have a job... Moore/Soros slave girl.

11 scotch  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 6:59:46pm

She's workin' under moore now?

12 thscott  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 6:59:51pm
13 Cactus  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:01:04pm

Bingo!
She's hoped to get arrested for awhile, but of course she didn't until she broke the law.
Cindy Sheehan Gives BuzzFlash the Latest from CrawfordAug 9, 2005

Cindy Sheehan: Yes. It would be the first time, and I am ready to go. The only way they will get me out of there is if he meets with me, [or] the end of August, or when I am arrested."
14 flipflop  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:01:28pm

#10 truthsword...

Cindy Sheehan, slave girl? *shudder*

Sorry...but that just brings horrifying pornographic imagery to mind.

15 Targetpractice, Worst of Both Worlds  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:02:01pm

I'm shocked! SHOCKED!

/sarc

16 Dov (In the Astrodome City) Republic of Texas  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:02:03pm

Please arrest Cindy

And will all of you lizards please join in and help me salute her with the "one finger raised" middle finger salute

17 thscott  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:03:17pm

14 flipflop

Cindy Sheehan, slave girl? *shudder*

I suppose the dog collar and leash rings true though...

18 Model4  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:04:31pm

How dare you criticize?! Staging propaganda events for the press gives one absolute moral authority!
/sarc

Kerry-voting patriots. It's fun watching them assume that the rest of America feels just like they do, that our servicemen and policemen are automatically the bad guys. We're all supposed to hear the scary organ music and boo at our televisions when they come on screen. More like "You knowingly broke the law, you seditious cannibal whore. C'mon boys, don't be stingy with the mace!"

19 yesandno  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:05:05pm

#11 Scotch

She's workin' under moore now?

If she is, she'll be flatter then Sister Pancake...

20 macofromoc  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:05:21pm

Is this really the face of the Democratic/Progressive party. Whattta joke... The Democratic party has been taken over by the Marxists... Nice goin' commrades..

21 flipflop  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:05:22pm

#17 thscott

OK, stop it. You're grossing me out!

Is there such thing as a hot moonbat?

22 corbusier  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:06:21pm
23 Earth2moonbat  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:06:53pm
In the tradition of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.

Megalomaniacs.

24 Ojoe  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:06:59pm

But this is not suprising, to announce it beforehand; more or less SOP as I recall from personal experience many years ago in the anti-nuclear powerplant movement. We would even meet with the police beforehand, to keep it all on an even keel; tell them how many we thought they would have to bus away, etc. I still think Nuke plants are not a good idea; All that spent fuel in water ponds, millions of rads, too tempting a target; we have to get it into underground storage in Nevada. Apologies to Nevadan LGF ers.

I hope this doesn't derail the thread. Plus its late & I'm not going to be around to debate much more tonight, maybe someone else here has had the same experiences.

25 Thumbellina  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:07:04pm

The author of the below letter just pasted this on FreeRepublic.com. A must read. I'm splitting the letter up because the post is to long.

OPEN LETTER TO CINDY SHEEHAN:

Residing in the same town as you once resided and knowing your family, I must ask you, "Whatever are you thinking?"

Your son was the one who encouraged my youngest son to enlist. You were very proud of Casey and what he was doing then and he believed very much in what he was doing.

After Casey was killed, my eldest was one of the local airmen who brought him home, facing hostile fire to do so, so you would not not have to wait.

My daughter comforted you and your family. You two spent hours and hours engaged in heartfelt grief. At that time, you were very, very supportive of the President, of our soldiers and of what was occurring in Iraq.

Cindy, you've changed since the Kerry campaign contacted you in early July of last summer. You're not the same grieving mom, especially after you started traveling on the road to support John Kerry's campaign.

You've turned into a political puppet for those who are exploiting you and its not pretty nor does it do anything for Casey's memory. You're not the same, quiet compassionate woman we saw at church or downtown, when you proudly sat as the entire town showed up on Memorial Day to honor Casey and Mike Williams.

How can you justify berating the President for honoring the soldiers who died while protecting America and following the directives of the Congress and the Senate? How can you consistently state that you don't want your son's name to be acknowledged by him and on the same hand, turn around and use the name of Joe Williams' Mike, as an example for your cause despite the many requests of the family for you not to do so? How could you print Mike's name in your anti-war advertisement in the newspaper even after seeing the grief and effort his mother went through to go to Crawford to personally remove it from your cross. You knew it caused them pain.

Mike died honorably and his father, a Vietnam vet is very proud of him. He believed in what he was doing, just like Casey. How could you bring so much pain to the Williams family and so much pain to a nation because of your own anger?

Cindy, how can you do this to your kids who don't know how to explain your actions to anyone here in town? They went through a lot last summer and still are.

The hours, days and weeks following Casey's death were emotionally gut wrenching as many of us with children, husbands, wives, friends and other loved ones in the military comforted you while living with the fears for our own loved ones over there. Everyone went above and beyond because we all believed and still believe in how very right, honorable and courageous our loved ones are in their mission to keep America safe.

We all went through considerable anguish when Casey died and I suspect none moreso than you. But how can you justify your anguish and place it on a higher level than that of Joe Williams?

26 Thumbellina  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:07:57pm

Remaining letter.

The treatment you've returned to everyone is inexcusable. Placing Mike Williams' name on a cross despite the family's objections was unforgiveable and the reaction of Mike's mother when she saw it was heartbreaking.

What you are doing to neighbors, to friends, Casey's battle buddies and to a nation of people who are having to relieve the ugly pain of the late 60s and the 70s is unfair.

This is about you, Cindy. Not about anyone else. When you turn your back on your neighbors, your friends, your family and act in this manner, it only evidences that there is no consideration toward anyone or anything else.

Finally, and most disturbing, how can you support a group that supported John Kerry, who on April 7th, on National Public Radio stated that Al Sadr had a "legitimate voice" and that the Coalition (including your son) should not have closed down his newspaper after he called for the deaths of U.S. troops.

You know better than anyone else, Casey was killed in Sadr City by the Al Sadr militants. How can you join ranks with those who support the terrorist who called for the death of your son?

Its beyond me, Cindy, and something I suspect, someday in the future, you'll look back on and with considerable pain.

We don't want that for you. I believe you need to sit down and think about it long and hard. You are bringing so much pain to this nation and its people.

Linda

27 reaganite  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:08:13pm

#22 corbusier

Moonbat talking points, fisked!

There's more threads for you to post that on.

28 thscott  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:08:28pm

#21 flipflop

No, but it doesnt mean they are afraid of showing their bodies.

29 Tanker J.D.  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:10:33pm

OT:

Just saw Serenity at a press premier that included bloggers. I posted my review at the colloquium.

30 flipflop  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:10:37pm

#28 thscott

Auggghhh! Make it stop!

31 KingKenrod  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:10:41pm

If only the Iraqi "insurgents" would follow MLK's and Gandhi's path of nonviolent civil disobedience to make their point instead of murdering schoolteachers and children.

Doesn't Cindy Sheehan know who she is protecting? She's an activist for the murderers of innocents.

32 Cooper4Prez  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:11:05pm

Has everyone seen the photo of Cindy Shi'ia being arrested (at Drudge)?

She looks like she's going to have an orgasm for God's sake. It's looks like she's being stuffed like a Christmas turkey (for the first time since 1978).


* puke *

33 Catttt  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:11:52pm

The photo of Mrs. Sheehan being carried by two cops (both shorter than she is), with one cop's hand on the inside of her thigh, pretty darn near under her skirt - and Mrs. Sheehan with a big smile on her face - wonder how many MSM outlets ran that pic?

Why the hell did she wear a skirt, today of all days? I think she WANTED to flash the crowd. Why? Search me.

34 Catttt  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:13:10pm

#32 Cooper4Prez

LOL! That's the one I was thinking about.

THANKS to Drudge!

35 hutchrun  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:14:03pm

TAP:

The protest Monday followed a massive demonstration Saturday on the National Mall that drew a crowd of 100,000 or more, the largest such gathering in the capital since the war began in March 2003.
[Link: www.breitbart.com...]

Is it not a criminal act for AP to spread false news? This is a serious matter to warrant criminal investigation. Further, the deliberate act is treasonous.

THE MEDIA IS THE ENEMY

36 flipflop  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:16:08pm

#31 KingKenrod

You've hit it spot on. I was initially opposed to the invasion of Iraq. But a few months before the war, I concluded that opposition to the war on Saddam's regime constituted support for his regime.

37 Cooper4Prez  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:16:53pm

Cattt,

Wow. I was just a fraction of a second ahead of you.

*phew*

And we need to come up with a caption for that photo. How much to you want to bet that sales of Stove Top are going to plummet this year?

38 emj  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:18:41pm

Why pay her so much attention?

Here's something worth your time:
Aussie SAS vs. Taliban and Al Qa'ida in Afghanistan.

[Link: www.theaustralian.news.com.au...]

39 beej  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:19:12pm

Sheesh...Norma Rae she's not. She is just flat out goofy. Is she on some kind of downers or something? I'd hate to think that these facial expressions didn't have help to be so ... can't think of another word for goofy.

40 thscott  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:20:21pm

"The Call of the Moonbat"

We are a good community,
Perfect in Diversity!
Our opinions never swing,
We protest everything!
We will march, day and night
Never ever to fight!
Read our slogan proud and true,
"America, Fuck You!"

We are a good community,
Perfect in Diversity!
We do not hate the Taliban,
On George Bush, we'd drop the bomb.
Saddam Hussein, we did not mind.
He only killed, his own kind.
A war on terror we would not do,
Al-Qaeda has feelings too.

41 Cooper4Prez  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:21:23pm

Captions for photo on Drudge

"I think I lost my watch."

"Police Officer Loses Hand in Work-Related Accident."

"Look, a Moonbatsicle!"

42 Stuck in California  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:23:40pm

Hope that cop had a thick glove on...

43 flipflop  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:23:50pm

#38 emj

God bless the Aussies. In 27 years with the US military, I worked with the Brits, but never the Aussies. My bad luck. But the Brits were great!

44 Cooper4Prez  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:31:03pm

Not to beat a dead horseface, but that picture of Cindy Shi'ia is just too funny.

I can imagine that poor cop coming home from a hard day's work and his wife asking him, "So how was your day?"

I'll admit, I sometimes come home completely ragged after getting my balls busted at work, but I've never had to cart a moonbat traitor off to jail.

45 Apu Pibat  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:36:05pm

What's it going to take before these CODEPINK traitors are lined up against the wall and shot?

If I recall correctly, they put out a statement saying they supported the "insurgents".

I am reminded of the saying "Why doth treason prosper? Because if it doth prosper, none dare call it treason."

46 Nahanni  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:36:28pm

When is she going to crucify herself?

47 Cooper4Prez  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:50:16pm

Nahanni,

LOL!

It reminds me of Neil from The Young Ones (anyone remember that classic 80s Britcom?).

But there's no way she'll do anything to harm herself (she wouldn't be able to enjoy the newfound fame that she claims she doesn't want).

48 wanumba  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:57:33pm

Cindy had to do something to take the focus of real, live suffering people in Texas and Lousiana - people with REAL problems.
The whole thing is so sixties. These people aren't protesting, they're partying!

They camped out. They marched. They converged on Washington. They danced around the street. They took their clothes off. They broke a nothing law to get arrested just to boast about it. Ohh, they got some morally superior "clergy" as a bunch of half-baked preachers-posers, but they can't stand clergy the rest of the year.

They ought to be socked with the bill for security, police overtime, rubber gloves, cleanup and public annoyance.

49 mjk  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:58:40pm

Dear Ms. Sheehan,
I don't care. You can get arrested a million times and I still won't care. You can rant and rave about how much you miss your son and I won't buy it.
My grandmother died of Alzheimer's earlier this year and I am still devastated. Another family member killed himself and that has devastated me even more. However, ma'am, I have chosen to grieve privately and with great dignity in both cases.
You are prostituting your son's memory to drive your political points into the ground. You are acting like when he died it was some sort of personal affront to you. You are acting like his death is all about you.
Your son was a hero, Ms. Sheehan. It's a shame you won't acknowledge it with dignity and respect befitting a war hero.

50 Apu Pibat  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 7:59:54pm

#90

Linky no worky.

Apu not happy.

51 Apu Pibat  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 8:00:50pm

PIMF...now I will try posting that on the correct thread!

52 self hating muslim  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 8:07:16pm

There are other ways they could make their point...

53 J.D.  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 8:08:37pm

#52 self-hating muslim
Ooo. I remember that photo.

54 Kidbosco  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 8:23:25pm

Why don't they use the fire hoses? Would love to see Cindy and her constipated smile then...

55 Spiny Norman  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 9:05:27pm

#47 Cooper4Prez

It reminds me of Neil from The Young Ones (anyone remember that classic 80s Britcom?).

Yes.

I particularly remember one episode that had David Rappaport (IIRC) as a little devil that would appear and disappear in a puff of smoke, prompting Neil to ask, "Who farted? There's a terrific farty smell in here!"

=^D

Mike: Why do you keep coming in here, carrying a cake, and saying surprise?

Neil: It's my birthday.

56 Axel  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 10:31:58pm

Is there any doubt when you see the photo of Cindy being carried off, especially viewing her own expression, that she is thinking, "Weee! This is so much fun!"? Her protests have nothing to do with her son's brave and much-appreciated service for America, and everything to do with her own enjoyment of the fawning attention she is receiving from the MSM. Casey paid the ultimate price. Cindy mistakenly thinks it is her currency now.

57 Hollowdimension  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 10:35:11pm

When all else fails, pull a media stunt.

58 Teamcheeser  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 10:51:27pm

#57 Hollowdimension

When all else fails, take off your blouse.

59 Rev. Churchmouse  Mon, Sep 26, 2005 11:40:09pm

More captions-- pic linked at #41

Don't touch that officer! Didn't you hear her say bush is evil!

Musical accompaniment:
---
( Four Tops)
Now if you feel that you can't go on
Because all your hope is gone
And your life is filled with confusion
And happiness is just an illusion
And your world around is tumblin' down
Darling, reach out Reach out, for me.
---
( I forget who)

Reach out and touch
Somebody's hand
Make this world a better place
If you can
Reach out and touch
Somebody's hand
Make this world a better place
If you can.

Scripture verse
And the Lord said to Moses, Put out your hand and take it by the tail: (and he put out his hand and took a grip of it and it became a rod in his hand:)

Pope Paul VI Commentary:
Never reach out your hand unless you're willing to extend an arm.

60 centaur  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 1:35:07am

Cindy sure is having a hoot. I think #25,26 above are great posts, that letter should be on the front page. Charles?

Amazing how so many aspects of this whole circus are just glossed over by the MSM.

61 SlothB77  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 2:47:35am
Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., Cindy Sheehan
62 dataman0  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 3:33:19am

Just to keep this in perspective Cindy Shithead may be at her high point right now or very soon. It will be all downhill from there on out and she will wilt away from the national scene, resurrected occasionally but never the less a has been. The left will find a new person to stick on the traitors stage. The majority of thepublic can see through this.

63 plutosdad  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 4:02:53am

They keep saying "Military families" can anyone point to any? Is there any proof that anyone other than Sheehan is involved?

I know there's that guy in England who's son died training in Kuwait before the war even started, who goes around claiming his son died because of the war.

But anyone besides Sheehan? I'm sure it's just another lie, but I'm interested if anyone has actually tried to find out.

64 Caesar Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 4:21:55am

They're clearly trying to capture the power we see now in pictures of young black people and their white supporters being dragged out of diners and arrested.

Unfortunately, that was a direct protest of something. This protest would only make the same sense if they were protesting not being able to get naked, dance, and moonbat-it-up on a sidewalk in front of the white house.

Being arrested for breaking a just law while protesting the Iraq War doesn't do anything to help your cause. It just makes you look stupid. But don't tell that to all the hipster-idiots who were clapping when Cindy Sheehan was arrested. They won't understand the difference.

65 Dave the.....  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 4:24:59am

Senate Office Building
Sept 27th 2005

Media Advisory:

Tonight at 11:30 PM, I will be driving drunk down Consitution Ave and getting arrested.


Ted Kennedy

66 TotallySirius  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 4:29:47am

I posted this is the wrong thread.

Was RICO violated,was it collusion?

67 bruiser  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 4:33:23am

Mahatma Ghandi and Martin Luther King Jr are spinning in their graves. Those men did not lie, distort, and get naked in order to force their agenda into America's televisions.

68 Free Speech Is Only For über-Libs  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 4:40:49am

Media whores -all.

69 Free Speech Is Only For über-Libs  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 5:09:37am

the whole thing seemed staged and obvious. Of course the liberal media ate it up.

70 Mrs. Beto  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 5:12:44am

And from their cell comes the refrain,
"All we are sayyying,
is give boobs a chance."

71 Mrs. Beto  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 5:15:04am

TotallySirius,
Great summation!

72 mrsoc  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 5:15:37am

Don't know if anyone has already posted this. But it is wonderful and if someone did-I am sorry-this must be seen.
[Link: www.thepeoplescube.com...]

73 mattm  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 5:22:38am

If there were a "real" anti-war movement, not some anti-war people and the rest bunch of Commies, etc. Then shouldn't thousands have shown up at the WH, whithout e-mails from CODEPINK, etc.

74 JollyFatMan  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 8:58:47am

Slightly OT,

Newsmax is reporting that Senator McCain has met with Screech-han. These people need to keep distance IMHO, or it will make her legit in the eyes of ordinary folks.

Here's the link: [Link: www.newsmax.com...]

JFM

75 Vulgorilla  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 10:30:55am

OT, but worth the short read...

[Link: www.theaustralian.news.com.au...]

Great News! My hat is off to the Aussies, and my arm raised in salute - Well Done!

Vulgorilla
U.S.Army 51st SOC
1961-1964

76 dgbellak  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 6:26:33pm

"Idiots"? Now, now, Charles, you don't want your readers to think your a vicious, mean liberal, do you?

77 jagan  Tue, Sep 27, 2005 9:11:36pm

>> In the tradition of Mahatma Gandhi

Oh Stop this maddness somebody!
This is an insult to Mahatma Gandhi!

What an irony... they call their madness civil disobedience movement to encourage and propagate violence in the Middle East by the Islamists!


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