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July 29, 2006
Cindy Sheehan Uses Deception and Son's Insurance Money to Acquire New Moonbat Base
Apparently running out of ideas for obnoxious publicity stunts, Cindy Sheehan will be returning to her roots next month by once again camping out in Crawford while demanding a second meeting with President Bush.
This time it won't happen on the property of Mark Mattlage, who hosted her circus last year. Mattlage is a Democrat but not a moonbat, and offered his 1-acre property in the past not because he agrees with Sheehan's appalling views — which reportedly make him cringe — but out of concern for the safety of neo-hippy lowlifes who were congregating in a ditch and spilling out onto the road.
According to the She-hag, her freak show left Mattlage "with a better property and one with amazing positive and peaceful energy." But that wasn't enough for the greedy Mattlage, who wanted her to pay for increased liability insurance costs in anticipation of huge crowds, and to sign a "hold harmless" agreement. The Ditch Witch publicly responded with this:
I cannot in good faith accept the terms that you and your lawyers are holding us hostage with. ... I fear we will have to find alternatives to using your land...
Mattlage seems able to live with that. He had reservations about letting the moonbat troupe use his land when Bush was on his ranch "out of respect for the President."
Now Sheehan has acquired her own 5-acre spread in Crawford for stalking President Bush, admittedly paid for with insurance money from the death of her son, who died fighting for the very cause Sheehan strives to undermine.
As if that weren't disgusting enough, the property was acquired through a third party, one Gerald T. Fonseca of New Orleans, who shared with the sellers a sob story about losing his house in Katrina, but did not share his plans to turn the property over to Mother Moonbat and her army of tie-dyed creepazoids, who will use it as a base from which to disrupt the President's vacations at Prairie Chapel Ranch.
Mark Mattlage's last words to Sheehan were, "You can go away now." He wasn't speaking only for himself.

Hat tips: Hot Air, Hot Air. On a tip from V the K.
Posted by Van Helsing at July 29, 2006 8:22 AM
Comments
I am increasingly of the suspicion that Sonny Boy joined the military to get away from Mommy Dearest, who was driving him nuts.
Posted by: C. S. P. Schofield at July 29, 2006 9:18 AM
I understand that the sellers of the property are consulting with an attorney to see if they can cancel the deal. Since the property was obtained by lying (something the Sheehan-igan crowd seems to do quite well) with Fonseca telling the owners that he intended to build a home and later a shop on the property, there may have been a violation of Texas Penal Codes, 31 and 32. The aqusition of "real" property throught deception is illegal and if the value is between $20,000 and $100,000 (which it is) is a third class felony punishable with state jail time. The ante goes up if the victims (i.e. the sellers) are senior citizens.
While the DitchWitch may not be held liable, Fonseca could possible face time in Huntsville, or some other state facility. Wonder if he is willing to go to jail for his mentor?
Posted by: retire05 at July 29, 2006 10:28 AM
Retire05, that would be sweet. The Ditch Witch would probably be disappointed if someone else got arrested. Being man-handled by burly policemen is the closest she gets to male action these days.
Thanks for the tip. Also, since it's on Michelle Malkin, I wondered if you'd do a piece on the Moonbat who makes kids cry because she hates George Bush it makes a nice pairing with the Toddler-Threatening Deb Frisch.
Posted by: V the K at July 29, 2006 11:18 AM
Cin is a liar too!!?
I thought W was turning over that property to a historical society.
Posted by: Mickey at July 29, 2006 1:05 PM
Thank god she is so ugly and nuts. If she were photogenic and sane we'd have real problems.
Posted by: associatecontributor1 at July 29, 2006 4:06 PM
Good article on Cindy's best friend (except maybe for the "light-in-his-combat-boots" ex-Marine Jeff Keys): Medea Benjamin, Portrait of a Moonbat Queen
Posted by: V the K at July 29, 2006 4:34 PM

