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wouldn't you?
I say we buy Cindy a bicycle (helmet of course), and maybe she can get some time with Bush regarding her two questions she has. This is not suppose to be a liberal/Democrat demonstration with leaders from the Democratic Party being a part of it.
This is about a mother who has lost her son, and at the time she met with the president, the war was like what, 7 days old. She became angry when all the controversy came out, and the obvious lies that the American people as well as the troops and the World have been told.
(we all knew the above paragraph; however, the right neophytes keep forgetting to add this part when they go, "She's already met him and was fine with the president. Finish the sentence you idiots.
The Right Neophytes are comparing this to the Wellstone Memorial (which they said was shameful). I do believe the remaining family was there, and I do believe that one of his sons said that his dad, Paul Wellstone, his mother, and his sister would all want a celebration of their short lives here on this earth. Those sons stood up there and told about the fun times they had as a family, their father's sense of humor, and his love for politics. The memorialized their father unbelievably well considering they had lost their mother and sister a well. Also, his father's favorite way to celebrate was get with his fellow Democrats and enjoy each other's company and ideas. Yet they have the audacity to judge how this family decided to memorialize the death of several members of their family. By the way, did they ever investigate what happened to that plane? Wellstone was "supposedly" considering running for the presidency in the future.
They are slamming Cindy bad for leaving for her mom (what else would a daughter do?). Of course, they had no mothers with their crawling out from under rocks and being so cold blooded.
I haven't heard not one peep from Limbaugh regarding the redneck truck riding over the crosses with dead soldiers names on them. However, there is a story of a young girl who saw her dead brother's name on one of the crosses and she went to pull it up. Well, the right tells this story like the whole Camp Casey jumped on this young girl until she was begging and crying for the cross with her dead brother's name. No names were given.
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