Thursday, August 18, 2005

Cindy Sheehan is a Terrible Protester

by Michael Gregory Steele and Herman B. Hayes

I'm sure you've all read the stories about Cindy Sheehan, the mother who lost her son in Iraq and is demanding a meeting with President Bush. Maybe you've seen footage of her, camped outside President Bush's Crawford ranch waiting for a chance to speak with him. My reaction to this whole sorry sight is this: you call that a protest, Cindy?

I think every American has a right to protest while holding up signs that say things like "Bush is a Terrorist," or "No Blood for Oil" or any other extremist left slogan. Also, I think if you're an unwashed bearded hippie it is your right, nay, your duty to scream in the face of a police officer and call him a fascist. The reason that I welcome such displays is because if you're a white guy with dreadlocks and think peace is the only way, then you're incredibly easy to mock and dismiss. Is this somber gathering at Crawford what accounts for a protest nowadays?

When I see Cindy being interviewed on TV, she doesn't even bother to shout through a bullhorn. She politely states her case and is a sympathetic figure to many people. But this all begs the question: where are the burning effigies of George W. Bush?

Well, I guess you're not going to make this easy for us are you, Mrs. Sheehan?

Let me just say though, that I know your son Casey would not approve of any of this. No, I've never met him, nor do I have any indication of what his beliefs really were, but I'm a Republican. Since I'm a Republican I support our troops, Casey was one of the troops and ipso facto I speak for him. He says either start protesting more like those supporting your cause (MoveOn.org, Code Pink, Al-Qaeda) or don't do it at all. I want to see you with an arm draped around Michael Moore the next time you're shown on television. You're an embarrassment, Cindy, and since you're not making it as obvious as you should you're also a threat to our freedom.

28 Comments:

At August 18, 2005 12:17 PM, Blogger Allisoni Balloni said...

Why on earth would you support Casey Sheehan if he was killed in combat and you therefore believe that he failed our country?

 
At August 18, 2005 12:20 PM, Blogger Michael Gregory Steele and Herman B. Hayes said...

allisoni: It's quite simple actually, I support our troops. You're a liberal so I certainly don't expect you to understand that sentiment.

 
At August 18, 2005 1:12 PM, Blogger Kirk said...

Allisoni: Shame on you. Lots of good Republicans died in battle and for you to make such a callous remark like that is disgraceful. Why do you hate the troops so much?

Michael: It’s only a matter of time before this prop of the radical left starts wiping herself with the flag and then burning it.

 
At August 18, 2005 2:01 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why is this woman on television?

Her son was a soldier. Only Republicans can speak for the soldiers.

This woman is a liberal. She can't speak for her son. Only Republicans like Michelle Malkin and Bill O'Reilly can speak for him. They may not have known him personally, but they know are troops better than any liberal.

I'd like to say one last thing to all the liberal anti-war troop haters out there.

STFU AND LET US DO OUR JOB!

Whether it's fighting in Iraq or supporting the troops here at home.

Which reminds me, I need to have a Bar-B-Que for the troops this weekend. That'll show Cindy Sheehan and Al Quaeda!

 
At August 18, 2005 2:36 PM, Blogger Michael Gregory Steele and Herman B. Hayes said...

kirk: I agree. She won't be able to keep up this ruse for long and soon she will expose her true colors. And let's just say these colors aren't red white and blue.

red state warrior: I think a defiant BBQ is a great idea. The counter protest BBQs that have taken place in Crawford have shown those peace loving traitors that their are some real Americans out there willing to eat some burgers for a weekend to support our troops.

 
At August 18, 2005 6:33 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

yeah, I bet she's one of the cheif liberal radicals of moveon.org

 
At August 18, 2005 7:18 PM, Blogger c nadeau & t johnson said...

I am interested to know what you think of my latest blog.

 
At August 18, 2005 7:21 PM, Blogger c nadeau & t johnson said...

LOL!!!

>> if you're a white guy with dreadlocks and think peace is the only way, then you're incredibly easy to mock and dismiss. I<<

 
At August 18, 2005 8:18 PM, Blogger Michael Gregory Steele and Herman B. Hayes said...

seeking for truth: Yes, but I get the feeling she's too radical even for Moveon.org. When the real truth comes out it's going to be ugly.

scribe: I clicked on your profile to view your new site but after seeing you had listed your favorite movie as "porn" I don't think I'll be visiting it.

 
At August 18, 2005 8:30 PM, Blogger c nadeau & t johnson said...

The porn comment was sarcasm, reverend. Please return and read the post. I read yours.

 
At August 18, 2005 11:49 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think that everyone should listen to this

The Voice of America. It pretty much blows that Cindy Sheehan, liberal mainstream media's latest antiamerican weapon, out of the water.

 
At August 19, 2005 12:12 AM, Blogger Michael Gregory Steele and Herman B. Hayes said...

scribe: What is this nonsense? Most people thank me for allowing them to read what I've written. They thank me for sharing my wisdom. Yet you act as if I owe you something. Absurd!

seeking for truth: Thanks for that. My followers, I urge you to listen to this clip, it's a clip from the Rush Limbaugh show of the mother of a marine. She supports the war in Iraq and will make anyone think twice about supporting Cindy.

This is a mother who cries at the very thought of her son dying (don't worry he's still very much alive). Who wouldn't be moved by the crying mother of a soldier?

 
At August 19, 2005 1:23 AM, Blogger Allisoni Balloni said...

If that women's son enlisted in the Marines on September 12th, 2001, he wasn't going overseas to Iraq, he was going to Afghanistan. THAT cause was justified, but that's not the same situation.

 
At August 19, 2005 1:30 AM, Blogger Kirk said...

Mr. Steele: Indeed, I make sure to send you emails thanking you and Herman morning, noon, and night. I trust you have received these. You owe me nothing, I owe you everything.

All: These liberal fanatics that question why the President and members of Congress don't send their kids to war are nothing but a bunch of rabble rousers. They already know the answer. Our government sending their kids to war would distract them from their job. Do you want your senator thinking: Is it worth it that my kid is risking being maimed or killed over this war? Obviously not. If every senator had a kid in the 3rd Infantry Division we would never start wars. Is this the country you want? Of course not, we start wars because they need to be started and anyone against this is anti-American and should move to France.

 
At August 19, 2005 1:40 AM, Blogger Kirk said...

Allisoni: Thought you'd sneak in while I was typing? Everyone knew after September 11th that we'd being going to Iraq. I don't know where you've been for the past 3 11/12 years, but Saddam Hussein was the chief architect behind the September 11th attacks. It is well documented. It just made sense to rout out the Iraqis in Afghanistan first, then move on to their fatherland.

 
At August 19, 2005 3:20 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, its not just the crying. She makes some very good points. About how shes dishonoring every son who stepped up to the plate and went to iraq. Bush didnt kill her son. Her son went willingly to die in iraq. And there is nothing more honorable than that. Cindy Sheehan needs to reconsider her own reasoning and logic.

 
At August 19, 2005 12:19 PM, Blogger Kirk said...

Truth Seeker: Seek no longer, you have found it right here written by Michael and Herman.

You are of course correct about Mrs. Sheehan and her dead son being a disgrace to this country.

Now, I really didn’t want to point out the obvious, but the woman caller making the point should have had her husband call in. I couldn't understand a word the woman was saying through all the sobbing. While I know she was trying to do her part to help her country, she really just made us look weak, perhaps even unintentionally providing a little bit of comfort for the terrorists. I'm surprised such a patriotic woman didn't know her place in American society. Perhaps it was just a lapse of judgment.

 
At August 19, 2005 1:13 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have to agree-the lack of so much as a tie-dyed T-Shirt is unacceptably deceptive.

 
At August 19, 2005 2:15 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

We should all be talking about the real victim here.

George W Bush. Cindy Sheehan has ruined this hard working God Fearing Patriot's well earned vacation.

How will he be able to lead us with the same amount of stamina, strength and faith after this?

Shame on Cindy Sheehan for selfishly taking out her son's failure on Our Dear Leader.

 
At August 19, 2005 2:43 PM, Blogger Michael Gregory Steele and Herman B. Hayes said...

allisoni: I think as soon as somewhat presents you with something written on this blog to refute your point then you've lost the argument.

kirk: Well put. Although I agree with this woman that called into Rush, I think her husband making the case would have been more appropriate. I mean we've already established with Cindy that the mother of a soldier has no credibility.

 
At August 19, 2005 2:49 PM, Blogger Michael Gregory Steele and Herman B. Hayes said...

conservative patriot: Honestly, would it kill her to buy a tie dye shirt like that? I mean they can't cost that much because hippies buy them and we all know that hippies have no money.

red state warrior: Hopefully Cindy isn't causing our President to lose any sleep. He needs to remain well rested to continue fighting this War on Terror.

 
At August 19, 2005 10:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i beg your pardon for "entering" like that, but i have only one question to make: is this a satirical blog, or a comedy blog?

because no way you could be talking for real LOL you can't be so allienated from real world!!!

 
At August 20, 2005 1:34 AM, Blogger Ben said...

check this out
http://www.petitiononline.com/StopCin/petition.html

 
At August 20, 2005 5:00 AM, Blogger Kirk said...

All: I urge everyone to sign this petition.

Thank you Ben.

 
At August 22, 2005 4:20 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

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At August 22, 2005 6:17 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Giovanni, what you just suggested is cowardly. That’s not the way we handle distasteful people in Texas.

 
At August 23, 2005 7:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I for one think she is going to need some nudging if she is gonna show her real colors.

Every good repulican can learn a lesson or two about Kent State. Just throw some antagonists into the crowd, set fire to downtown and blame on the dirty hippies.

Everything else will take care of itself. Damn I wish ALL of the National Guard weren't in Iraq right now!!!! We could use some trigger happy weekend warriors on the scene pronto!

 
At August 23, 2005 11:56 AM, Blogger Michael Gregory Steele and Herman B. Hayes said...

giovanni: I can't allow threats of violence against people regardless of how despicable they are. Liberals are just looking for an excuse to lock us up, lets not give them an opportunity.

the bastard: I like the way you think. A couple of hippie rabble rousers could really turn around public opinion on this thing.

 

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