Starting to re-realize that Al Queda needs to be DECIMATED so they are not allowed to continue to spread and practice their Fasci-Islamic doctrine (nothing to do with traditional Islamic beliefs -- just as some right-wing Fasci-Christians clearly pervert the belief system expounded by the Bible), I support the war in Iraq. Just as Adolf Hitler and the Nazis had to be decimated as they tried to spread their evilness, we must do the same in the Middle East. If Americans would be more environmentally conscious and not put such a pressure on oil production with their Hummers and other fuel-inefficient automobiles and unnecessary use of electricity, chances are this war would not be necessary. If the Fasci-Islamics are allowed to prevail, Americans and the western world will surely reap the result and end up paying $10 a gallon for gasoline. These Muslims will not have won the war with old gun powder methods of war, but will have won an economic war.
Cindy Sheehan and her brand of merry lemmings are political amateurs who are intoxicated with the lights, camera and action of the media. They have clearly become quite enamored with themselves and their faulty logic. They have taken a few facts, screwed them to fit their ideology, and want to make it the truth.
These whack jobs are screaming and yelling about 2,100+ soldier deaths in Iraq, but they say nothing about the 16,137 people murdered in the U.S. in 2004, 94,635 incidents of rape, and 854,911 incidents of aggravated assault, or the 16,652 people killed on U.S. Highways because of drunk drivers? Huh? Or maybe the nearly 59,000 soldiers killed in Viet Nam. War is Hell. The soldiers who have given their life in the pursuit of freedom volunteered to serve their country...just as Casey Sheehan did...voluntarily.
Sheehan Back in Texas for War Protest
By ANGELA K. BROWN, Associated Press Writer
Fri Nov 25, 1:41 AM ET
The fallen soldier's mother whose August vigil near President Bush's ranch reinvigorated the anti-war movement returned to Texas to resume her protest Thursday as the president celebrated Thanksgiving a few miles away. "I feel happy to be back here with all my friends ... but I'm heartbroken that we have to be here again," Cindy Sheehan said as she arrived at an airport in nearby Waco. "We will keep pressing and we won't give up until our troops are brought home."
Sheehan was largely unknown when she set up camp outside Bush's ranch during the president's August vacation. It became a 26-day vigil that drew supporters from across the country and national attention. Sheehan, who has continued encouraging anti-war demonstrations, asked protesters to return to Crawford this week during Bush's family Thanksgiving gathering. The protesters' camp is on the same 1-acre private lot that a sympathetic landowner let them use in August.
For the holiday Thursday, more than 100 war protesters ate a traditional Iraqi meal — salmon, lentils and rice with almonds — saying they wanted to call attention to the civilians killed in the war. More than 2,100 U.S. soldiers have also died since the war began in March 2003. "It's significant because the people of Iraq are suffering under our occupation, and for people in America it's business as usual stuffing themselves on fat turkeys," said Tammara Rosenleaf, whose husband is an Army soldier to be deployed in a few weeks. "We in good conscience cannot behave that way while our troops are over there."
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