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Sometimes cold logic leads us to conclusions belonging to that set of things which in a just world, a perfected world, one ought never have to think or to speak.
After reading through the collection of sayings of Chairman Cindy Sheehan, so thoughtfully compiled by Mark Goldblatt, it seems to me that Ms. Sheehan really didn’t like her son Casey very much at all.
p>Ms. Sheehan does not seem to me to have the capacity for like, let alone love. br> — Paul Kotik br> Plantation, Florida /p> p> Many thanks to Mr. Goldblatt for finally putting forth a comprehensive compilation of Ms. Sheehan’s radical leftist diatribes. If there ever was a classic textbook illustration of the political agenda of the MSM in full chorus, it would certainly be their collective “ordinary mom” profile of Ms. Sheehan in juxtaposition to her unreported radical polemics. Couple this story with Byron York’s piece in today’s National Review Online , which details the professional radicals that have packaged and managed Ms. Sheehan as if she was in full campaign mode (which she is) and the exposure of the fraud becomes complete. I concur with Mr. Goldblatt that Ms. Sheehan should be given her own column in the
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