Nutcase peacenik Cindy Sheehan is on her way to Martha's Vineyard, stalking Barack Hussein and family, with the intent to disrupt their vacation with more anti-Iraq/Afghanistan demonstrations.
There is nothing new about her strategy. Her annoyance could be heard throughout the Bush administration's period, where she would turn up everywhere form Crawford, Texas to D.C. and beyond, and ALWAYS with the mainstream media in tow.
Of course, now she can only turn to the new commander, who now owns the Afghan war, and continue her lunacy. Funny thing is, you don't really hear or see her anymore.
This morning, one of our local radio talk guys, who's somewhat conservative, had a chance to ask Charlie Gibson from ABC (the All Barack Channel) why we don't see much of Cindy anymore? A nicely loaded question for ole' Charlie.
His response was so lib-predictable: "Well, of course, Cindy's story is a sad one. She lost a son in Iraq, and she's committed to the cause of ending all conflict over there. But I think we've all seen enough of her, haven't we? We need to move on."
Charlie; what a piece of work!
Bottom line: When it was Bush's war, the media wanted this. Now they won't give her the time of day. I wish I could recall who I heard this from, but it was something to the effect of "There is no war without Bush!" Great quote, and such an accurate condemnation of our media.
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The little kid said one day, "Dad, how come there is only enough news every day to just full up the newspaper?"
Yeah, right.
All the news that's fit to print -
But who is it that decides what is or is not fit to print?
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