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Old 03-09-2007, 08:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Re: {OT:} Somebody, PLEASE give me some RESTRAINT!!!!

"Hachiroku ????" <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote in message
news:h__Hh.9825$1g.3023@trndny05...[color=blue]
> On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 10:48:12 -0600, DH wrote:[color=green]
>> "Hachiroku ????" <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote in message
>> news:oUAHh.2355$ig.1349@trndny07...[color=darkred]
>>>
>>> Disorderly Conduct does NOT sound like a good idea:
>>>
>>> [url]http://tinyurl.com/2snbh7[/url]
>>> Cindy Sheehan to speak in Greenfield
>>> GREENFIELD - Cindy Sheehan, the mother who became a national symbol of
>>> opposition to the Iraq war after her soldier son died there, will be in
>>> Greenfield on Saturday as part of a public forum called "Ending the War
>>> in Iraq: Is Impeachment Necessary?"
>>>
>>> The forum, presented by the Western Massachusetts Progressive Democrats
>>> of America, will be held at 7 p.m. at the Greenfield Middle School.
>>>
>>> This is Sheehan's first visit to Greenfield.
>>>
>>> Sheehan is the mother of Casey Sheehan, who was killed in an ambush in
>>> Baghdad in April 2004. She attracted international attention in August
>>> 2005 when she set up camp outside President George Bush's ranch in
>>> Crawford, Texas, in protest of his policies in Iraq.
>>>
>>> Besides traveling throughout the country to speak out against the war,
>>> she is a co-founder of Gold Star Families for Peace, author of "Peace
>>> Mom: A Mother's Journey Through Heartbreak to Activism," and a board
>>> member of the Progressive Democrats of America, which is presenting the
>>> forum.[/color]
>>
>> What are you all cranked up about? There's no mention of "disorderly
>> conduct" in the article.[/color]
>
> Um, there would be if *I* showed up!
>[/color]

Why?
[color=blue]
> She's a frerakin' Nutcase, she is...[/color]

Why would you get into "Disorderly Conduct" simply because you tihink
someone's nuts? Are you sure you are well-balanced?



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Old 03-09-2007, 02:28 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: {OT:} Somebody, PLEASE give me some RESTRAINT!!!!

"Hachiroku ????" <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote in message
news:BhhIh.13320$Tf.9149@trndny03...[color=blue]
> On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 07:29:39 -0600, DH wrote:[color=green]
>> "Hachiroku ????" <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote in message
>> news:h__Hh.9825$1g.3023@trndny05...[color=darkred]
>>> On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 10:48:12 -0600, DH wrote:
>>>> "Hachiroku ????" <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote in message
>>>> news:oUAHh.2355$ig.1349@trndny07...
>>>>>
>>>>> Disorderly Conduct does NOT sound like a good idea:
>>>>>
>>>>> [url]http://tinyurl.com/2snbh7[/url]
>>>>> Cindy Sheehan to speak in Greenfield
>>>>> GREENFIELD - Cindy Sheehan, the mother who became a national symbol of
>>>>> opposition to the Iraq war after her soldier son died there, will be
>>>>> in Greenfield on Saturday as part of a public forum called "Ending the
>>>>> War in Iraq: Is Impeachment Necessary?"
>>>>>
>>>>> The forum, presented by the Western Massachusetts Progressive
>>>>> Democrats of America, will be held at 7 p.m. at the Greenfield Middle
>>>>> School.
>>>>>
>>>>> This is Sheehan's first visit to Greenfield.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sheehan is the mother of Casey Sheehan, who was killed in an ambush in
>>>>> Baghdad in April 2004. She attracted international attention in August
>>>>> 2005 when she set up camp outside President George Bush's ranch in
>>>>> Crawford, Texas, in protest of his policies in Iraq.
>>>>>
>>>>> Besides traveling throughout the country to speak out against the war,
>>>>> she is a co-founder of Gold Star Families for Peace, author of "Peace
>>>>> Mom: A Mother's Journey Through Heartbreak to Activism," and a board
>>>>> member of the Progressive Democrats of America, which is presenting
>>>>> the forum.
>>>>
>>>> What are you all cranked up about? There's no mention of "disorderly
>>>> conduct" in the article.
>>>
>>> Um, there would be if *I* showed up!
>>>[/color]
>> Why?[/color]
>
> See the next sentance, directly below...
>[color=green][color=darkred]
>>> She's a frerakin' Nutcase, she is...[/color]
>>
>> Why would you get into "Disorderly Conduct" simply because you tihink
>> someone's nuts? Are you sure you are well-balanced?[/color]
>
> Whoever said that?!?!
>
> I would love to go disrupt her k00k speech! I won't, and I won't even go
> listen to her, although I should.[/color]

Has Massachusetts degenerated so far that the land of Adams, Emerson,
Thoreau and Webster is no longer a place where people get together to trade
ideas, listen and learn? The ante-bellum Lyceum was an inportant part of
New England culture for many years. Are you all content to listen to Faux
News, now, and to swallow whatever the Administration tells you without
question? Frankly, I thought the best thing about that article wasn't Cindy
Sheehan or the topic of the forum but the idea that the spirit of the Lyceum
still lives.
[color=blue]
> I screwed up real bad. When I was in College, I took 3 years of
> psychology, and dropped out. I had a real knack for it, all my teachers
> were impressed, all my friends predicted great things for me. But I
> decided I liked playing Bass better, even knowing I would never get the
> 'break', and Technology. I've had some real good jobs, made decent money,
> but I would have done better as a Psych. I decided I couldn't take
> listening to k00ks.
>
> I'd like to go just to size her up. From what I've seen of her on TV, read
> about her and heard about her, I already have her sized up as someone
> needed Professional Help. You know, the distant stare...when they talk to
> you, they're looking past you with a sparkle in the eye. I'd bet my
> reputation on it.[/color]

That description also fits visionaries and prophets.
[color=blue]
> But the Conservative in me would just want to stand up and yell "BULLSHIT"
> every time she said something asinine. Which I'm sure she would. Often.
> This woman is the poster child for a number of things, none of them
> worthwhile.
>
> Even the Democrats gave up on her shortly after taking her under their
> wing. They used her for all she was worth, and dropped her on the next
> block like a cheap date...[/color]

You know, instead of having a cow over Cindy Sheehan attending this forum
(and where would the US be today, if we had never risen up and protested
what we thought were injustices?), you might consider the following actions:

1. Get down on your knees and spend a good, long while thanking God that
one of *your* children didn't get killed in Iraq and ask for God's help and
understanding to put yourself in the place those who have lost children,
like Cindy Sheehan, many other military moms and the hundreds of thousands
of bereaved Iraqis. Ask for God's enlightenment on the value of our foreign
policy in light of the Second Great Commandment. You might also pray that
the war ends before one of your children faces a draft.

2. Ask yourself whether or not losing additional lives is likely to
achieve any significant result. Ask what has been accomplished to date.
Ask what happened to the Administration's assurances that we would be
welcomed as liberators.

3. Surf on over to operation-helmet.org and help save some lives.

- OR -

You could just drink the Kool-Aid, accept the Chickenhawk's notion that
Cindy Sheehan's long-range plan in life was to get one of her sons killed
for her own political gain and, the next time Liberals get together to
protest the war, go participate in a counter-protest to show you "support
the troops."





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Old 03-10-2007, 09:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: {OT:} Somebody, PLEASE give me some RESTRAINT!!!!

On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 13:28:25 -0600, DH wrote:
[color=blue]
> "Hachiroku ????" <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote in message
> news:BhhIh.13320$Tf.9149@trndny03...[color=green]
>> On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 07:29:39 -0600, DH wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> "Hachiroku ????" <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote in message
>>> news:h__Hh.9825$1g.3023@trndny05...
>>>> On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 10:48:12 -0600, DH wrote:
>>>>> "Hachiroku ????" <Trueno@AE86.gts> wrote in message
>>>>> news:oUAHh.2355$ig.1349@trndny07...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Disorderly Conduct does NOT sound like a good idea:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [url]http://tinyurl.com/2snbh7[/url]
>>>>>> Cindy Sheehan to speak in Greenfield
>>>>>> GREENFIELD - Cindy Sheehan, the mother who became a national symbol
>>>>>> of opposition to the Iraq war after her soldier son died there, will
>>>>>> be in Greenfield on Saturday as part of a public forum called
>>>>>> "Ending the War in Iraq: Is Impeachment Necessary?"
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The forum, presented by the Western Massachusetts Progressive
>>>>>> Democrats of America, will be held at 7 p.m. at the Greenfield
>>>>>> Middle School.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is Sheehan's first visit to Greenfield.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sheehan is the mother of Casey Sheehan, who was killed in an ambush
>>>>>> in Baghdad in April 2004. She attracted international attention in
>>>>>> August 2005 when she set up camp outside President George Bush's
>>>>>> ranch in Crawford, Texas, in protest of his policies in Iraq.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Besides traveling throughout the country to speak out against the
>>>>>> war, she is a co-founder of Gold Star Families for Peace, author of
>>>>>> "Peace Mom: A Mother's Journey Through Heartbreak to Activism," and
>>>>>> a board member of the Progressive Democrats of America, which is
>>>>>> presenting the forum.
>>>>>
>>>>> What are you all cranked up about? There's no mention of "disorderly
>>>>> conduct" in the article.
>>>>
>>>> Um, there would be if *I* showed up!
>>>>
>>> Why?[/color]
>>
>> See the next sentance, directly below...
>>[color=darkred]
>>>> She's a frerakin' Nutcase, she is...
>>>
>>> Why would you get into "Disorderly Conduct" simply because you tihink
>>> someone's nuts? Are you sure you are well-balanced?[/color]
>>
>> Whoever said that?!?!
>>
>> I would love to go disrupt her k00k speech! I won't, and I won't even go
>> listen to her, although I should.[/color]
>
> Has Massachusetts degenerated so far that the land of Adams, Emerson,
> Thoreau and Webster is no longer a place where people get together to
> trade ideas, listen and learn? The ante-bellum Lyceum was an inportant
> part of New England culture for many years. Are you all content to listen
> to Faux News, now, and to swallow whatever the Administration tells you
> without question? Frankly, I thought the best thing about that article
> wasn't Cindy Sheehan or the topic of the forum but the idea that the
> spirit of the Lyceum still lives.[/color]


she's still a k00k. don't bandy her name with Adams, Thoreau and Webster.
And I don't listen to /watch Fox...




[color=blue]
>[color=green]
>> I screwed up real bad. When I was in College, I took 3 years of
>> psychology, and dropped out. I had a real knack for it, all my teachers
>> were impressed, all my friends predicted great things for me. But I
>> decided I liked playing Bass better, even knowing I would never get the
>> 'break', and Technology. I've had some real good jobs, made decent
>> money, but I would have done better as a Psych. I decided I couldn't
>> take listening to k00ks.
>>
>> I'd like to go just to size her up. From what I've seen of her on TV,
>> read about her and heard about her, I already have her sized up as
>> someone needed Professional Help. You know, the distant stare...when
>> they talk to you, they're looking past you with a sparkle in the eye.
>> I'd bet my reputation on it.[/color]
>
> That description also fits visionaries and prophets.
>[color=green]
>> But the Conservative in me would just want to stand up and yell
>> "BULLSHIT" every time she said something asinine. Which I'm sure she
>> would. Often. This woman is the poster child for a number of things,
>> none of them worthwhile.
>>
>> Even the Democrats gave up on her shortly after taking her under their
>> wing. They used her for all she was worth, and dropped her on the next
>> block like a cheap date...[/color]
>
> You know, instead of having a cow over Cindy Sheehan attending this forum
> (and where would the US be today, if we had never risen up and protested
> what we thought were injustices?), you might consider the following
> actions:
>
> 1. Get down on your knees and spend a good, long while thanking God
> that one of *your* children didn't get killed in Iraq and ask for God's
> help and understanding to put yourself in the place those who have lost
> children, like Cindy Sheehan, many other military moms and the hundreds of
> thousands of bereaved Iraqis. Ask for God's enlightenment on the value of
> our foreign policy in light of the Second Great Commandment. You might
> also pray that the war ends before one of your children faces a draft.
>
> 2. Ask yourself whether or not losing additional lives is likely to
> achieve any significant result. Ask what has been accomplished to date.
> Ask what happened to the Administration's assurances that we would be
> welcomed as liberators.
>
> 3. Surf on over to operation-helmet.org and help save some lives.
>
> - OR -
>
> You could just drink the Kool-Aid, accept the Chickenhawk's notion that
> Cindy Sheehan's long-range plan in life was to get one of her sons killed
> for her own political gain and, the next time Liberals get together to
> protest the war, go participate in a counter-protest to show you "support
> the troops."[/color]

 
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