Sadly, the stiff upper lip has been replaced with the quivering lower lip in our nation. It came into full flower during Bill Clinton's 8-year lip-biting feel-your-pain-fest.
Cindy Sheehan's group has brought with them all of the mournful accoutrements of the Viewing Room of a mortuary -- white crosses, flowers, message balloons. But her grief has been over-shadowed by her strident political stand. It's hard to feel sorry for a bully on a search and destroy mission.
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