Here, from Truthout, is Cindy Sheehan's account of her arrest last night.
I have just a minute at this time of morning but wanted to get it on here.
I wrote to my Representative, both Senators, Representative Woolsey, and Cindy Sheehan's web site. I put a copy of my letter on our local moveon/cvhopefuls web site.
All I can do for now. We'll see what happens with the replies today.
Here's what I said to my Representative. I was polite; he's one of the good guys most of the time. Sent copies to everyone else.
I skipped the State of the Union address tonight. I can always read the text online and there is just so much I can swallow.
Representative Lynn Woolsey invited a guest, Cindy Sheehan, to hear the address tonight. If CNN finally has their facts straight, she was arrested for wearing an out of Iraq t-shirt.
Have he and his cronies become so frightened of dissent that one small woman, the mother of a dead solder,presents a threat? How much lower can we sink? I'm becoming frightened for the country we both love.
I imagine your fellow Representative will lodge her own protest and, with this letter, I'm asking you and our two California Senators to support her.
Thank you once again for meeting with us earlier this month and for your continued work on behalf of the District and the country.
You have an absolute right to your opinion. I have a right to mine, although with the powers this President has taken unto himself, I'm not sure how long that will last.
ReplyDeleteI love what this country once was; I fear for what it is becoming.
Hatred of that pathetic excuse for a human being would take too much energy. I may pray for his soul if he has one though. He has much to answer for.
ReplyDeleteHe has the right to his opinion, Gran. But he has no right to call you an idiot under any circumstances. That's over the line.
ReplyDeleteYes, Julian, but I consider the source. Worried may feel differently, but if I delete that comment, I'm telling him his comment got to me.
ReplyDeleteOh, the wisdom of Greg. Sounds like he has been sucked in by the rhetoric of the right. Otherwise, he wouldn't think we need to "win" the war in Iraq.
ReplyDeleteI agree you should leave the comment, Granny. It says nothing about it but speaks volumes about him.
ReplyDeleteLiz, you're a bit giddy, having your own pet troll and all, aren't ya?
I just went back and read the last part of Greg's comment and it was just as wrong to remove the guy with the Anti-Clinton t-shirt then as it was to remove Cindy Sheehan and Mrs. Young now.
ReplyDeleteFrom what I read, there used to be an anti-shirt law so it may have been legal. Legal doesn't mean right, as most of us know.