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August 15, 2005
Cindy Sheehan and David Duke: Kindred Hearts Entwined
Cindy Sheehan may have gotten more than 15 minutes of fame out of her despicable willingness to climb atop her son's coffin to denounce everything he died for. She may have found true love.
Sheehan, who believes the treacherous Jews are responsible for our unconscionable effort to democratize Iraq, has found an avid admirer in former KKK leader and neo-Nazi nutcase David Duke, whose point of view is remarkably similar.
"You get America out of Iraq and Israel out of Palestine and you'll stop the terrorism," Sheehan declares, as quoted by Drudge.
Duke couldn't agree more. In yesterday's love letter to Sheehan (thank you V the K for the link), he lauds her contemptible behavior, and stridently agrees with her that her son died defending Israel, not America — since the entire war is a Jewish plot. There is hardly a word of Duke's diatribe on the wrong-headedness of the war that could not come directly from the mouth of Sheehan or any of the rabid extremists who are milking her for so much sickeningly fawning coverage from the MSM.
If you snag an invitation to the wedding and can't decide what to wear, tie-dyed sheets might be appropriate.

Posted by Van Helsing at August 15, 2005 12:04 PM
Comments
Well... what more can you say? I'm just gonna sit and wait for their love child: a pacifist skinhead.
Posted by: The MaryHunter at August 15, 2005 1:14 PM
Did you catch her quote in OpinionJournal?
"America has been killing people . . . since we first stepped on this continent, we have been responsible for death and destruction. I passed on that bullshit to my son and my son enlisted. I'm going all over the country telling moms: 'This country is not worth dying for.'
No wonder she's a heroine all the rabid America-haters.
Posted by: V the K at August 15, 2005 1:25 PM
Not to mention, since she and her husband are separated (who could blame him?), she's available now.
Posted by: V the K at August 15, 2005 1:26 PM
If that quote from OpinionJournal is to be believed, then she tried to indoctrinate her son Casey into hating America. Methinks there lays the problem, Cindy failed and can not accept the cold hard fact her belief system was rejected by her son who proceeded to be a noble selfless man who rendered the ultimate sacrifice.
U.S. Air Force para-rescue has the motto 'So that others may live." Operation Iraqi Freedom's motto should be, "So that others can be free." because that is what it is all about, a selfless act to rescue people from despotic rule that selfish small minded hateful people refuse to acknowledge.
Posted by: Anna at August 15, 2005 1:33 PM
Amazing stuff. How can someone be so unpatriotic as she is and yet her son give his life for the same country.
Posted by: loomis at August 15, 2005 3:12 PM
How the hell does David Duke keep finding genteel cosmetic surgeons? At least the Dem's can no longer link him to our side.
Posted by: Chairman eDog, RCP USA at August 15, 2005 6:06 PM
I’m getting a lot of attention these days because I’m using my dead son as a ticket to the Oval Office! It feels WONDERFUL! There is NOTHING like attention! It’s like being a BRIDE every day! Everyone looks at me and takes pictures of me, and I’m on TV, and I meet all sorts of celebrities, and I am SO much cooler than the people I went to high school with...Right away, I saw the possibilities.
I went to Chippendale’s with a couple of my girlfriends. They put us at a cruddy table in the back. I stood on my chair and hollered, “MY SON WAS KILLED IN IRAQ! I WANT A SEAT BY THE STAGE!” The first thing you know, we’re sitting with our feet on the stage with a bunch of comped drinks, and we have fifty fresh dollar bills to stuff down the dancer’s G-strings. I was in heaven.
Posted by: V the K at August 15, 2005 10:10 PM
Letter to Cindy:
"What we have seen about the recent abuse at Abu Ghraib is a joke to us," says Ibrahim al-Idrissi, president of the Association for Free Prisoners, an Iraqi non-governmental organization that has been documenting the execution of political prisoners under the regime of Saddam Hussein, reports The Daily Star:
If Idrissi seems a bit callous about the fate of the Iraqis in US-run jails, he has probably earned the right to differ. He recalls a day in 1982, at the General Security prison in Baghdad:
"They called all the prisoners out to the courtyard for what they called a 'celebration.' We all knew what they meant by 'celebration.' All the prisoners were chained to a pipe that ran the length of the courtyard wall. One prisoner, Amer al-Tikriti, was called out. They said if he didn't tell them everything they wanted to know, they would show him torture like he had never seen. He merely told them he would show them patience like they had never seen."
"This is when they brought out his wife, who was five months pregnant. One of the guards said that if he refused to talk he would get 12 guards to rape his wife until she lost the baby. Amer said nothing. So they did. We were forced to watch. Whenever one of us cast down his eyes, they would beat us."
"Amer's wife didn't lose the baby. So the guard took a knife, cut her belly open and took the baby out with his hands. The woman and child died minutes later. Then the guard used the same knife to cut Amer's throat."
How can these moral relativists live with themselves?
Please feel free to print that out and mail a copy to:
Cindy Sheehan
c/o Crawford Peace House
9142 East 5th St
Crawford, TX 76638-3037
Posted by: Mike on Hilton Head Island at August 16, 2005 2:18 AM
David Duke -- the latest Republican to oppose the war, huh.
Oh, he's still a right winger.
Love this guilt by association line. No arguments to counter the protest, just name calliing on the Right's side.
Posted by: Randy Case at August 16, 2005 2:00 PM
"No arguments to counter the protest"
RC, just as it is the U.S. official policy not to negotiate with terrorists, it is proper-thinking America's policy not to dignify moonbat behavior with futile rational dialogue and logical discourse. I get more mileage out of talking to my wall than talking to any moonbat.
But you knew this already, didn't you?
Posted by: Jonathan at August 16, 2005 11:02 PM
Oh, yeah, I already knew you can't argue facts.
You have no facts to argue. And it's so much easier to defame a woman who lost a son to war. Good for you.
Got any puppies to kick?
Posted by: Randy Case at August 18, 2005 1:58 PM

