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br> (2) a pull-out of Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip. br> (3) the return of Taiwan to China. /p>Oh, Cindy hasn't issued ultimatum (3)? Where does she stand on Tibetan independence? I'm sure the world is waiting. Perhaps South Korea could use her skills right now. If not, Iran could use her help in getting the international community to allow then to have a nuclear weapons program. California moms sure are smart!
p>Send in the second string clowns! The first string is tired. br> -- Newt Love , former U.S. Marine and son of a highly decorated U.S. Marine br> Annapolis, Maryland /p>Like most people, I was prepared to give Cindy Sheehan some slack for her behavior after the loss of her son.
Now, it looks as though she's become an embarrassment not only to herself, but also to the leeches who jumped onto her display of grief.
Israel out of Palestine? No taxes for her and others in her situation? What's next? First in line at Disneyland?
p>That ol' black magic just ain't working for the folks who thought themselves so good at managing the news cycle. Instead of a debate about goals and means, they've latched on to emotionalism or "right bellyfeel" as Orwell described it. We're watching the intellectual bankruptcy of the Age of Aquarius. Is this the best the left can do? br> --
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