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Mama Moonbat Sock Puppet at Daily Kos

Tue, Jul 24, 2007 at 8:56:01 am PDT

Vapid “peace activist” Cindy Sheehan, queen of the badly written run-on sentence, has been banned from posting at Daily Kos—so now she has a sock puppet doing it for her: Daily Kos: ‘It’s Up to Us’ by Cindy Sheehan.

This is very typical leftist behavior when blocked from posting; we’ve seen it at LGF over and over. They find sneaky ways to get around the block.

It is also with a heavy heart that I announce my candidacy against Nancy Pelosi in California’s 8th. If anybody would dare think that I am not serious, I would hope that they would look back at the last three years of my life and everything that I have sacrificed to restore our nation to one that obeys the rule of law and can be looked up to with respect once again in the international community and not as the hated laughingstock on the block.

I am committed to challenging a two party system that has kept us in a state of constant warfare for the last 60 years and has become more and more beholden to special interests and has forgotten the faces of the people whom it represents.

I am committed to using our strength as a country to wage peace and to elevate the status of every citizen in our country by converting the enduring war economy to a prosperous one with lasting peace.

Will the Kos Kops delete her post? Stay tuned.

(Hat tip: Killgore.)

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1 savage_nation[deleted]  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 8:57:40am
2 pianogirl  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 8:57:58am

A glimmer of hope for something humorous to happen with the Dimmocrats as we crawl forward to November 2008.

3 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 8:58:19am
4 mean Gene  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 8:58:31am

She doesn't keep her promise to go away.
I guess that qualifies her to run as a dem.

5 savage_nation[deleted]  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 8:58:32am
6 FrogMarch  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 8:59:15am

Hilarious. KOS is so in the sack with the Democrat elite.

7 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 8:59:16am
8 DesertSage  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 8:59:53am

This is a win/win for the GOP.

Please Dems...please impeach Bush. I'm begging you, please!

9 FrogMarch  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:00:14am

OT:

Taliban hostage deadline looms: South Korean Christians face death

As of 8:30am, there is nothing on the front page of the Human Rights Watch website about the plight of the South Korean Christian volunteers. Instead, the lead story is an article lambasting U.S. mandatory deportation laws regarding convicted criminal aliens. I kid you not

.

10 storagemanager  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:00:23am
I am committed to using our strength as a country to wage peace and to elevate the status of every citizen in our country by converting the enduring war economy to a prosperous one with lasting peace.


Thanks Cindy...I just ate....now I am gona be sick.

11 naughtius  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:00:29am

Seriously, this woman is even less relevant than Kucinich.

If that were even possible.

12 lawhawk  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:01:12am

Is it really her? And if it is, so what? She has wanted to run against Pelosi unless Pelosi and the other leftists in Congress don't bend to her will and begin impeachment proceedings against the Administration.

That Pelosi has so far refused to cave has made her the target of the far leftists, among whom Sheehan still has standing (hence her decision to return to the public arena after a self declared exile).

She's got no chance against Pelosi, but who is going to deny Sheehan her chance to put the far left hit on a leftist who hasn't hewed to the far left line?

13 Dianna  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:01:19am

If I were Kos, I'd leave it up. Simply because, now that his followers aren't dazzled by the "she's on our side" glow, they'll realize how vapid she is, and how very silly.

It will be good for him and Democrat party discipline.

(We won't mention that, once someone begins thinking, and analyzing, they don't remain leftist long.)

14 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:01:32am

Pelosi. Sheehan. There is only one way to solve the problem.....

THUNDERDOME!

15 V the K  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:01:53am

I think Mother Moonbat just figured out a way to double her victimhood by getting Democrats to hate her, too.

There's a seriously f***ed up pathology at work there.

16 bosforus  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:01:54am

i predict that yes, the post will be gone within the next 10 minutes. she's like a clingy ex-girlfriend, what part of 'we're through' don't you understand?

17 storagemanager  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:02:06am

She should run for President in 08.....I would love to see that.

19 iraqihere  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:02:46am

Hey guys,

Iran seems we can negotiate with them and seems they listen ...

or not, they increased their support to militias since first meeting with US.

Link here

20 Peacekeeper  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:03:01am

I am committed to challenging a two party system

typical, self-delusional vanity candidate thinking.

21 lawhawk  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:03:05am

re: #18 FrogMarch

I have a real bad feeling about that.

22 mean Gene  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:03:24am

It is hilarious to see the kos kiddies slamming cindy to the ground in the most ad hominum attacking I have seen in a while.
Ironic that she was unassailable only a few short months ago according to these same folks.
I wonder if kos will get brutal and merciless on these posters soon.

23 vxbush  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:03:51am

re: #9 FrogMarch

OT:

Taliban hostage deadline looms: South Korean Christians face death

As of 8:30am, there is nothing on the front page of the Human Rights Watch website about the plight of the South Korean Christian volunteers. Instead, the lead story is an article lambasting U.S. mandatory deportation laws regarding convicted criminal aliens. I kid you not

.

Charles, you have got to post about this.

24 FrogMarch  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:03:53am

I want SheHag to win. I think the San Fran Bay area is to the left of KOS.

Go Shehag! Unseat the democrat elite!

25 meMarc  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:04:30am

Wow, she really does use run-on sentences. If you don't pause to breathe every now and then, you can suffer oxygen deprivation. Maybe that's what's wrong with her.

26 Sizzlack  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:05:02am

You'd think after she was marginalized by the left she would have just faded off into the sunset...but no. When the hell will she go away?

27 vxbush  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:05:11am

re: #25 meMarc

But don't you folks realize? Her ability to string together an idea that is more than four words long is just a demonstration of her superior reasoning abilities!

/sarc

28 pat  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:05:18am

OT
The Taliban has scheduled the murder of the 23 Korean Medical workers for tonight. Take a look at these faces in contrast to Rage Boy and the typical Muslim bugeyed snarl we have come to recognize as the cult's legacy.
[Link: michellemalkin.com...]

29 savage_nation[deleted]  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:05:29am
30 newsjunkie_ky  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:05:45am
31 Peacekeeper  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:05:53am
32 experiencedtraveller  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:06:23am
the hated laughingstock on the block.

Nobody knows more than Cindy Sheehan about being a "hated laughingstock."

33 FrogMarch  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:06:26am

re: #21 lawhawk

re: #18 FrogMarch

I have a real bad feeling about that.

You being a lawhawk, maybe I should be worried too?
At this point, I'm not as concerned. I think KOS and the Democrat party are a well oiled machine. Most blogs just talk opinion. KOS is beyond that.

34 NoSubmission  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:06:28am

I can't wait until she comes to NYC on Sunday. Hope it doesn't rain too hard as we are planning a little 'welcome' for her ...

Question: Is it pronounced 'Kos' or 'K.O.S'? Not that it matters but just wondering..

35 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:06:54am
36 rabid fanatic  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:07:38am

"wage peace" - what the f^&* does THAT mean?

37 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:07:57am
38 wargammer2005  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:08:09am

OT:

a doctor's wife and two daughters were killed in Conn.
two men invaded their home and took one family member to a bank to get money.

please pray for them.

i am simply at a loss for words for how evil has risen to such a level in the US.

there is nothing that can be done to the guilty in this that would be enough, they do not care about their own lives, so why care about others?

39 newsjunkie_ky  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:08:50am

re: #34 NoSubmission

I can't wait until she comes to NYC on Sunday. Hope it doesn't rain too hard as we are planning a little 'welcome' for her ...

Question: Is it pronounced 'Kos' or 'K.O.S'? Not that it matters but just wondering..

Dennis Miller says it like I think of it KOS (the daily CAUSE), it is so like the daily worker commie rag.

40 markx  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:09:07am
...can be looked up to with respect once again ... and not as the hated laughingstock on the block.

Man, classic projection.

41 SteveC  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:10:01am
It is also with a heavy heart that I announce my candidacy against Nancy Pelosi in California’s 8th.

Funny, my copy of Congenital Malformations of the Heart doesn't list "Heavy heart" as a heart defect. It seems you actually have to have a heart for it to be heavy.

[Rubber Stamp] DISAPPROVED -- Resubmit in 6 months for final disapproval. [/Rubber Stamp]

42 lawhawk  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:10:08am

re: #33 FrogMarch

This sets things out more clearly. It's a free speech thing. You know, the First Amendment of the US Constitution. The FEC getting involved would be a chilling of free speech - political speech in particular, which is precisely the kind of speech at the heart of the First Amendment.

It once again goes back to the decrepit McCain Feingold free speech restrictions (aka campaign finance reform, which did nothing to reform campaigns or finances).

43 FrogMarch  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:10:11am

The wittle Kos Kidz fall in and out of love so quickly.

44 JimmyTheClaw  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:10:32am

re: #38 wargammer2005

OT:

a doctor's wife and two daughters were killed in Conn.
two men invaded their home and took one family member to a bank to get money.

please pray for them.

i am simply at a loss for words for how evil has risen to such a level in the US.

there is nothing that can be done to the guilty in this that would be enough, they do not care about their own lives, so why care about others?

at least they cought the subhuman (deleted) at the scene

45 SWFanC3PO  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:11:01am

"I am committed to using our strength as a country to wage peace and to elevate the status of every citizen in our country by converting the enduring war economy to a prosperous one with lasting peace."
Eeek, momma moonbat speaks about economy, I wonder if she can even balance a check book? Bet she gets her econmoic theories from a long dead bohemian who liked to stay up late & party, sleep in 'till mid day, was always late on the rent, and never held a job, or ran a buisness... Fellow by the name of Karl Marx.

46 DesertSage  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:11:22am

Go Cindy go!

We're rooting for you!

47 markx  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:11:31am

re: #28 pat

They are guilt of the worst crime in the world - being Christian.

May God bless and protect them.

48 Terp Mole  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:11:34am

Glad to see PJMedia is following the impending Chutch decision.

An early start of a long day for Churchill: Embattled prof about to learn his fate at CU

Ward Churchill entered the University Memorial Center at 7:45 today — the day he'll learn his fate as a CU professor.

About 20 supporters accompanied Churchill and his attorney, David Lane, into a morning meeting in UMC room 235 with the CU Board of Regents. The board is scheduled to vote in public at 4 p.m., or later, on whether to fire Churchill.


/nuh-nuh-Nah-nuh, nuh-nuh-NAH-nuh, hey-Ayh-ayh, good-Bye-aye!

49 Poitiers-Lepanto  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:11:55am

.

a state of constant warfare for the last 60 years

Well. that wouldn't have been so bad if your subversive grandparents, the rosenbergs, had not given the BOMB to the evil empire, allowing for the following 40 years of commie imperialism.
And in the last eighteen-twenty years we wouldn't have had many problems if we could have wiped off the planet the islamic imperialists AT THEIR VERY FIRST MOVE.

Keep working, tool of evil, you will surely cause more war and more sufferings.

50 bosforus  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:12:24am

re: #43 FrogMarch

it's hard to keep a relationship together these days without some sort of a sound foundation. it's good to have someone like Kos to tell us what to think.

51 Catttt  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:12:26am

re: #34 NoSubmission

I can't wait until she comes to NYC on Sunday. Hope it doesn't rain too hard as we are planning a little 'welcome' for her ...

Question: Is it pronounced 'Kos' or 'K.O.S'? Not that it matters but just wondering..

Kos, with a hard O - short for Markos.

52 bushleague  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:13:10am

The comments are really amusing. The full gamut of "she is a hero" to "delete this diary" outrage that anyone would stray outside of "ol' Screw Them's" carefully defined boundaries for the right thinking "independent thinkers" of the Kosiverse.

53 Catttt  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:13:19am

re: #40 markx

...can be looked up to with respect once again ... and not as the hated laughingstock on the block.

Man, classic projection.

Those were my thoughts exactly. I almost (but not quite) feel sorry for her.

54 Kreuzueber Halbmond  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:13:20am

Skanky vs. Blinky - should be interesting.

55 JWM  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:13:21am

Run Cindy, run!

JWM

56 Dianna  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:13:53am

re: #38 wargammer2005

I'm not much for praying, but I'll keep this in my thoughts.

The last couple weeks, I've been thinking about the stupid and the ugly, and how they've gotten out of hand. This is the sort of thing that's been making me feel ill and depressed; something has to change.

"Just for a little bit of money." And so they kill people? Dear lord, something's got to change.

57 NoSubmission  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:14:20am

re: #51 Catttt
Hard 'o'? I had no idea. I've been reading it as 'k.o.s'. Silly me!

58 Terp Mole  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:14:31am

Cindy slideshow anyone?

59 Killgore Trout  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:14:54am

In other Kos related news: DKos being sued to file as a political organization....
Wanker of the Year, Blogosphere Division


Meet John Bambenek, of BlogCritics.org:

Today I filed an Federal Election Commission (FEC) complaint against Kos Media, LLC., better known as DailyKos.com. I allege that they operate as a political committee and are therefore subject to FEC rules.


This should be interesting.

60 Poitiers-Lepanto  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:15:30am

re: #51 Catttt

re: #34 NoSubmission

Kos, with a hard O - short for Markos.

Like in

KOmmies or
KOmeini's children

61 Ward Cleaver  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:15:47am

It must be a really stinky sock puppet.

/bee-ohhhhhhhh!

62 SteveC  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:15:47am

re: #51 Catttt

Kos, with a hard O - short for Markos.

Now that's vanity! Why couldn't his name be Marschit or something similar?

63 Live4Truth  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:15:48am
It is also with a heavy heart that I announce my candidacy against Nancy Pelosi in California’s 8th.


That's great news. I'd love to see Pelosi get hit from the Left, and to lose some of the moonbat vote. Looking forward to see how she handles it.

64 nyc redneck  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:16:03am

"waging peace". i guess that's alittle more p.c. than jon cary's approach of a kinder, gentler, sensitive war.

65 Peacekeeper  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:16:16am

This is what happens to idiots when they are no longer useful...

66 Killgore Trout  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:16:29am

re: #9 FrogMarch

Yeah, it seems like a very bad idea.

67 wvobiwan  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:17:06am

re: #10 storagemanager

I am committed to using our strength as a country to wage peace and to elevate the status of every citizen in our country by converting the enduring war economy to a prosperous one with lasting peace.

Thanks Cindy...I just ate....now I am gona be sick.

I like how she completely ignores, like all Democrats, the fact that the US economy is as strong as it's ever been in modern times.

I also like the 'lasting peace' pipe dream. There is no lasting peace on earth dipshit! As long as there are losers attempting to take things that don't belong to them, and that they haven't earned (terrorists, leftists, socialists, Democrats (I know this one is redundant), Ron Paul, etc), there will be a fight from the righteous to stop them.

Hey Sheehan: Go live in Saudi Arabia for a week. If you survive, then come talk to us about a lasting peace. The media will give any fucktard their 15 minutes, yours are up hosebag. Hugo will make you Ambassador, go live in Venezuela, while that's still a single country.

68 storagemanager  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:17:59am

re: #56 Dianna

re: #38 wargammer2005

I'm not much for praying, but I'll keep this in my thoughts.

The last couple weeks, I've been thinking about the stupid and the ugly, and how they've gotten out of hand. This is the sort of thing that's been making me feel ill and depressed; something has to change.
It won't........

..PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — A 26-year-old man was held Tuesday on suspicion of first-degree murder and sexual battery after his father found a woman's body in his closet, authorities said.

Jason Shenfeld's parents noticed their son seemed nervous and was locking his bedroom door. When his father went into Shenfeld's room on Friday night, he found 18-year-old Amanda Buckley's body stuffed in his closet, according to a Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office report.

Click here to visit the Foxnews.com Crime Center.


Shenfeld told his father the teen had overdosed on drugs and he panicked, the report said.

However, investigators say they found duct tape in Buckley's hair, bruises on her body and evidence of rape, according to the report.

An autopsy revealed the girl was strangled, beaten and sexually abused.

Shenfeld was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder, sexual battery and false imprisonment.

"Just for a little bit of money." And so they kill people? Dear lord, something's got to change.

[Link: www.foxnews.com...]

69 NoSubmission  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:18:44am

re: #39 newsjunkie_ky

Dennis Miller says it like I think of it KOS (the daily CAUSE), it is so like the daily worker commie rag.


I was way off! But I think Cattt was right.

70 freedom rings  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:19:50am

CAIR at it again:

Jul 22, 5:22 PM EDT

Muslim Workers in Neb. Allege Harassment

By OSKAR GARCIA
Associated Press Writer

Religion News
Ave Maria Not Just for Catholics
Muslim Workers in Neb. Allege Harassment

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -- Supervisors at a meatpacking plant have fired or harassed dozens of Somali Muslim employees for trying to pray at sunset, violating civil rights laws, the workers and their advocates say.

The five- to 10-minute prayer, known as the maghrib, must be done within a 45-minute window around sunset, according to Muslim rules. The workers at the Swift & Co. plant in Grand Island say they quit, were fired or were verbally and physically harassed over the issue.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations has drafted a complaint to be filed with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The petition compiles testimony from at least 44 workers who had planned to sign the complaint during a meeting Sunday. The signing was changed to a later date because of a logistical problem.
[Link: hosted.ap.org...]

71 little boomer  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:20:10am

Sheehan and Nader in 08!

72 NoSubmission  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:20:44am

re: #62 SteveC

re: #51 Catttt
Kos, with a hard O - short for Markos.

Now that's vanity! Why couldn't his name be Marschit or something similar?


Markcrap would work too! LOL

73 FrogMarch  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:21:28am

re: #42 lawhawk

re: #33 FrogMarch

This
sets things out more clearly. It's a free speech thing. You know, the
First Amendment of the US Constitution. The FEC getting involved would
be a chilling of free speech - political speech in particular, which is
precisely the kind of speech at the heart of the First Amendment.

It
once again goes back to the decrepit McCain Feingold free speech
restrictions (aka campaign finance reform, which did nothing to reform
campaigns or finances).


that may be true, but I think if KOS and the Dems are in bed together, that needs to be discovered and exposed. re: #42 lawhawk

re: #33 FrogMarch

This
sets things out more clearly. It's a free speech thing. You know, the
First Amendment of the US Constitution. The FEC getting involved would
be a chilling of free speech - political speech in particular, which is
precisely the kind of speech at the heart of the First Amendment.

It
once again goes back to the decrepit McCain Feingold free speech
restrictions (aka campaign finance reform, which did nothing to reform
campaigns or finances).

David makes some interesting and good points:

The point here is that Kos directly advocates election of Democrats. Well, good for him. None of this is an argument for regulating Kos, but rather an argument for abolishing the silly campaign finance regime that that the Kos-krazies and their ilk have pushed on us for a generation now. Why should the federal government get involved at all if I'm advocating a particular candidate, or encouraging others to donate or vote in a particular way?

Isn't that what free speech is all about? Didn't the Founders talk about political speech as the most important kind of free speech? Or is the First Amendment somehow reserved for the practice of offending Christians with museum exhibits?

Sunlight on KOS' direct connections to Democrats and his hypocritical pimping of campaign finance (all while misusing and skirting those same campaign finance laws) might just be a good thing.

74 David E  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:21:32am

re: #38 wargammer2005

The idiots that did this are behind bars, to stupid to get away. We have actually put a murderer to death in the past few years. These pieces of human trash qualify.

Here are the losers:
[Link: www.wfsb.com...]

75 FrogMarch  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:22:22am

re: #73 FrogMarch

Sorry about that loooooong post. wha' happened?

76 DesertSage  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:24:22am

"The Democrats are the party of slavery and were the party that started every war in the 20th century, except the other Bush debacle. The Federal Reserve, permanent federal income taxes, not one but two World Wars, Japanese concentration camps, and not one but two atom bombs dropped on the innocent citizens of Japan – all brought to us via the Democrats."

~ Cindy Sheehan


Run Cindy, Run!

77 bosforus  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:26:12am

re: #70 freedom rings

that reminds me, last night on Conan, David Hyde Pierce (sp?) talked about CAIR for a split second describing it as, and i'll summarize the quote, "one of those charity organizations that gives homes to the homeless"
he seemed genuinely ignorant of the true working of CAIR, however, so i guess i can't hold it against him too much.

78 Hard Right  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:31:19am

Can't....get....Cindy..underwear story.....out of head....drilling deeper with larger bit......next step.....

79 Gothampc  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:33:20am

Cindy is also the queen of cliche:

"It is also with a heavy heart"

Isn't the heavy heart rhetoric used when someone is stepping down?

80 Slumbering Behemoth  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:34:09am

re: #14 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Pelosi. Sheehan. There is only one way to solve the problem.....

THUNDERDOME!

Perhaps we could have a surprise appearance by Master Blaster to ensure that "Two hags enter, no hags leave"!

81 opnion  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:37:38am

This woman cannot stay away from a camera. She lost her son. I get that.
No parent should out live a child. Having said that she is a raging loon who made a mockery of her sons sacrifice. I she has "complete moral authority "then so do all parents who have lost a child in war particularly those that honor the sacrifice. I do not believe that Maureen Dowd would go to bat for them.
I do hope that she does run against Pelosi. I am just curious how the Wican & Druid vote will break in that San Francisco district.

82 Hard Right  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:38:16am

re: #76 DesertSage

"The Democrats are the party of slavery and were the party that started every war in the 20th century, except the other Bush debacle. The Federal Reserve, permanent federal income taxes, not one but two World Wars, Japanese concentration camps, and not one but two atom bombs dropped on the innocent citizens of Japan – all brought to us via the Democrats."

~ Cindy Sheehan


Run Cindy, Run!

Yes, WWI and WWII were so eveil and wrong to have fought. (roll eyes)

83 cpuller  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:40:41am

She used maybe 3 sentences in 4 paragraphs. Yeesh.

84 Yashmak  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:49:34am

"to restore our nation to one that obeys the rule of law"

How many times has she been arrested in her attempt to 'restore our nation to the rule of law"?

85 DesertSage  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:53:48am

The GOP should be exploiting this for all it's worth!
They should find a viable conservative candidate (maybe Melanie Morgan) and insert her into the race. Sheehan and Pelosi can beat each other up and split the Lefty vote. A Republican can sneak in and win under the radar.

I would laugh my ass off if the people in San Francisco woke up one morning and found themselves represented by a Republican.

Run Cindy, Run!

86 wargammer2005  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:56:28am

Cindy...

how do you wage peace against those that hide behind children and use them for homicide bombers?

how do you wage peace against those that multilate women?

how do you wage peace against those that kill and/or abuse those that come to help them (the Nurses in lybia)?

how do you wage peace against those that beleive killing Jews is a good idea?

how do you wage peace against those that fly jets into CIVILIAN buildings?

how do you wage peace against those that kill their children in the name of "honor"?

how do you wage peace against those that have as their goal the elimination of freedom, liberty?

how do you wage peace against those that feel mercy is a weakness?

87 Steffan  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:58:01am

re: #42 lawhawk

re: #33 FrogMarch

This sets things out more clearly. It's a free speech thing. You know, the First Amendment of the US Constitution. The FEC getting involved would be a chilling of free speech - political speech in particular, which is precisely the kind of speech at the heart of the First Amendment.

It once again goes back to the decrepit McCain Feingold free speech restrictions (aka campaign finance reform, which did nothing to reform campaigns or finances).

I agree entirely. However, the Dems are the ones pushing the "Fairness Doctrine" and other newspeak censorship. It's purely poetic justice if it comes back to bite them on their collective asses.

88 buzzsawmonkey[deleted]  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 10:00:16am
89 Old Tanker  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 10:01:04am

Wow, 4 sentences in the whole paragraph, I think she could have whittled it down to 3.......

90 wargammer2005  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 10:04:55am

re: #88 buzzsawmonkey

agreed..

i like how SAC waged peace myself.
lots of bombers ready to go and hit someone that attacked us.

91 Jimash  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 10:14:37am

From the first comment:

This site's main purpose is electing Democrats.

They are asking for FEC regulation.

92 Buck  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 10:18:56am

re: #77 bosforus

re: #70 freedom rings

that reminds me, last night on Conan, David Hyde Pierce (sp?) talked about CAIR for a split second describing it as, and i'll summarize the quote, "one of those charity organizations that gives homes to the homeless"
he seemed genuinely ignorant of the true working of CAIR, however, so i guess i can't hold it against him too much.

I am sure he meant "Homes for Humanity", as they are both fronted by Jimmy Carter, it is easy to get them confused.

93 hippieforlife  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 10:21:03am

Doesn't she know that "waging peace"=war?

94 RememberSekhmet?  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 10:23:19am
95 shoeless  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 11:24:51am

wow! all that in only 4 sentances!

96 uptight  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 12:44:15pm
Vapid “peace activist” Cindy Sheehan, queen of the badly written run-on sentence...

Charles, man - that is just poetry. Your writing is getting better and better each day.

97 Sharmuta  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 1:01:35pm
It is also with a heavy heart [and excited ego longing for more limelight- ed.] that I announce my candidacy against Nancy Pelosi in California’s 8th.

Fitna in the ummah.

98 lrsshadow  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 2:05:53pm

Once again we see the wonderful fairyland thoughts of fighting for Peace or Waging peace. Unfortunately very few on the left have any understanding of the real world. For those of us who have a firm grasp on war and strife in the world understand the only way peace ever exists is as the answer to a summary equation; Liberty + Justice = Peace. Those who "preach" peace might as well be fighting for bread without an understanding that it takes flour, water, eggs, butter, yeast and the heat of the oven to produce the bread.

99 semadar  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 5:47:08pm

I just had a thought "What if she actually wins" ?

100 katemaclaren  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 6:46:11pm

Okay. Truly. No joke here. I think that our Cindy is really, really dumb--low IQ--the dregs of the gene pool. When I read the posts on the Kos link, I see they are missing this glaringly obvious fact and are either in Kossak lock step, or they're sulky and angry. How can anyone really believe this woman (Cindy) has any gray matter between those hairy donkey ears? she reminds me of one of the kids on Pleasure Island--where Pinocchio began to change into an ass.

101 sandrine  Tue, Jul 24, 2007 9:02:56pm

Another good posting....Sheehan was too extreme to be on Kos....

102 Berndt  Wed, Jul 25, 2007 2:54:50am

Well, she's RIGHT about one thing: the 2-party system is not the best system possible; it makes for extreme polarization of all political issues. In a system with more (large and small) parties there's usually less need for "extreme" point of views.

103 Hard Right  Wed, Jul 25, 2007 7:08:46pm

re: #101 sandrine

Another good posting....Sheehan was too extreme to be on Kos....

Wow. Yet another leftist hypocrite. What a surprise. (roll eyes)


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