8.16.2005

Those motherfuckers!

Sorry to be so blunt.

A person, who obviously supports Dubya, has shown his distaste for Casey Sheehan and many other American troops who died in Iraq by mowing down a line of crosses that bore their names along a dusty Crawford, Texas road. With a pickup truck dragging chains. Destuction was the only thing on that asshole's mind.

It's not so much the action but the symbolism. We are supposed to blindly follow the leader or be labeled a traitor. We are supposed to support our troops, no questions asked, by agreeing to this war. Mowing down these little memorials, that were placed by relatives of the fallen, shows an utter disregard for those very troops.

The mentality required to perform such an act can only be described as moronic. Don't these people see the irony in their actions? Love the troops - spit on their graves.

I'll never understand the cult that is Bush but I am quite familiar with their motto. We Don't Care!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately, that is the society in which we live.

Quite honestly, I think it's time for Cindy to go home. I think she can do more good at home organizing than living in a ditch or on a pig farm. Dubya's never going to visit with her.

I've posted a more in depth op/ed about Cindy at WatchingtheWatchers.org, and hopefully it will be up on the main site soon, in case anyone's interested.

Mixter

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I accidentally went crazy on the submit button. Sorry!

Mixter

John in Atlanta said...

I agree that Cindy could do more from home and in traveling the US moblizing people but I still think she shouls hold out until Dubya's vacation is over. Otherwise, if she leaves now, they'll pull the old "The president had decided to meet with Cindy but she was gone" routine or some similar nonsense. She needs to stay until he boards Air Force One for D.C. It's obvious she's making quite an impact.