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    A message to Cindy Sheehan (From an Iraqi blogger)

    A message to Cindy Sheehan (From an Iraqi blogger)
    Blog Spot ^ | 12 Aug. 2005 | Unknown Iraqi Blogger


    Posted on 08/13/2005 3:56:56 AM PDT


    Friday, August 12, 2005

    A message to Cindy Sheehan I realize how tragic your loss is and I know how much pain there is crushing your heart and I know the darkness that suddenly came to wrap your life and wipe away your dreams and I do feel the heat of your tears that won't dry until you find the answers to your question; why you lost your loved one?

    I have heard your story and I understand that you have the full right to ask people to stand by your side and support your cause. At the beginning I told myself, this is yet another woman who lost a piece of her heart and the questions of war, peace and why are killing her everyday. To be frank to you the first thing I thought of was like "why should I listen or care to answer when there are thousands of other women in America, Iraq and Afghanistan who lost a son or a husband or a brother??

    But today I was looking at your picture and I saw in your eyes a persistence, a great pain and a torturing question; why?

    I know how you feel Cindy, I lived among the same pains for 35 years but worse than that was the fear from losing our loved ones at any moment. Even while I'm writing these words to you there are feelings of fear, stress, and sadness that interrupt our lives all the time but in spite of all that I'm sticking hard to hope which if I didn't have I would have died years ago.

    Ma'am, we asked for your nation's help and we asked you to stand with us in our war and your nation's act was (and still is) an act of ultimate courage and unmatched sense of humanity. Our request is justified, death was our daily bread and a million Iraqi mothers were expecting death to knock on their doors at any second to claim someone from their families. Your face doesn't look strange to me at all; I see it everyday on endless numbers of Iraqi women who were struck by losses like yours.

    Our fellow country men and women were buried alive, cut to pieces and thrown in acid pools and some were fed to the wild dogs while those who were lucky enough ran away to live like strangers and the Iraqi mother was left to grieve one son buried in an unfound grave and another one living far away who she might not get to see again.

    We did nothing to deserve all that suffering, well except for a dream we had; a dream of living like normal people do.

    We cried out of joy the day your son and his comrades freed us from the hands of the devil and we went to the streets not believing that the nightmare is over. We practiced our freedom first by kicking and burning the statues and portraits of the hateful idol who stole 35 years from the life of a nation. For the first time air smelled that beautiful, that was the smell of freedom.

    The mothers went to break the bars of cells looking for the ones they lost 5, 12 or 20 years ago and other women went to dig the land with their bare hand searching for a few bones they can hold in their arms after they couldn't hold them when they belonged to a living person.

    I recall seeing a woman on TV two years ago, she was digging through the dirt with her hands. There was no definite grave in there as the whole place was one large grave but she seemed willing to dig the whole place looking for her two brothers who disappeared from earth 24 years ago when they were dragged from their colleges to a chamber of hell.

    Her tears mixed with the dirt of the grave and there were journalists asking her about what her brothers did wrong and she was screaming "I don't know, I don't know. They were only college students. They didn't murder anyone, they didn't steal, and they didn't hurt anyone in their lives. All I want to know is the place of their grave".

    Why was this woman chosen to lose her dear ones? Why you? Why did a million women have to go through the same pain?

    We did not choose war for the sake of war itself and we didn't sacrifice a million lives for fun! We could've accepted our jailor and kept living in our chains for the rest of our lives but it's freedom ma'am. Freedom is not an American thing and it's not an Iraqi thing, it's what unites us as human beings. We refuse all kinds of restrictions and that's why we fought and still fighting everyday in spite of the swords in the hands of the cavemen who want us dead or slaves for their evil masters.

    You are free to go and leave us alone but what am I going to tell your million sisters in Iraq? Should I ask them to leave Iraq too? Should I leave too? And what about the eight millions who walked through bombs to practice their freedom and vote? Should they leave this land too? Is it a cursed land that no one should live in? Why is it that we were chosen to live in all this pain, why me, why my people, why you?

    But I am not leaving this land because the bad guys are not going to leave us or you to live in peace. They are the same ones who flew the planes to kill your people in New York. I ask you in the name of God or whatever you believe in; do not waste your son's blood. We here have decided to avenge humanity, you and all the women who lost their loved ones. Take a look at our enemy Cindy, look closely at the hooded man holding the sword and if you think he's right then I will back off and support your call.

    We live in pain and grief everyday, every hour, every minute; all the horrors of the powers of darkness have been directed at us and I don't know exactly when am I going to feel safe again, maybe in a year, maybe two or even ten; I frankly don't know but I don't want to lose hope and faith.

    We are in need for every hand that can offer some help. Please pray for us, I know that God listens to mothers' prayers and I call all the women on earth to pray with you for peace in this world.

    Your son sacrificed his life for a very noble cause?No, he sacrificed himself for the most precious value in this existence; that is freedom.

    His blood didn't go in vain; your son and our brethren are drawing a great example of selflessness. God bless his free soul and God bless the souls of his comrades who are fighting evil. God bless the souls of Iraqis who suffered and died for the sake of freedom. God bless all the freedom lovers on earth.
    Torog Reviewed by Torog on . A message to Cindy Sheehan (From an Iraqi blogger) A message to Cindy Sheehan (From an Iraqi blogger) Blog Spot ^ | 12 Aug. 2005 | Unknown Iraqi Blogger Posted on 08/13/2005 3:56:56 AM PDT Friday, August 12, 2005 A message to Cindy Sheehan I realize how tragic your loss is and I know how much pain there is crushing your heart and I know the darkness that suddenly came to wrap your life and wipe away your dreams and I do feel the heat of your tears that won't dry until you find the answers to your question; why you lost Rating: 5

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    A message to Cindy Sheehan (From an Iraqi blogger)

    I watched an interview with a woman that lost a kid in Iraq on O'Rielly. Basically she said that this should have been done years back so her boy didn't get killed. Real nice, YOUR son can die for this cause but not mine. CLASS ACT!!! She also stated that her boy was dedicated to the service and the mission at hand. I'm sure he would be pleased to see momma on TV degrading what he gave his life for. BITCH!!!!!!!!!

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    A message to Cindy Sheehan (From an Iraqi blogger)

    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
    I watched an interview with a woman that lost a kid in Iraq on O'Rielly. Basically she said that this should have been done years back so her boy didn't get killed. Real nice, YOUR son can die for this cause but not mine. CLASS ACT!!! She also stated that her boy was dedicated to the service and the mission at hand. I'm sure he would be pleased to see momma on TV degrading what he gave his life for. BITCH!!!!!!!!!
    Howdy Psycho4bud,

    Dang..I missed that interview..anyhow,yer right,his mother is dishonoring her son's beliefs..that all folks deserve to be free..it's understandable,that she feels that way,it's only human to be selfish,when it comes to yer younguns.

    However,there are many more families,who are very proud of their children for fighting for someone else's freedom,other than their own. Mrs. Sheehan,is being visciously exploited by the far Left..shame on them !

    Any war that frees people from oppression..is a just war..and a noble cause..but the Left doesn't see it that way..they only care for their own pain,and since they already have their freedom..they have no desire for other folks to gain their's,especially if it requires any sacrifice.

    Have a good one ....

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    A message to Cindy Sheehan (From an Iraqi blogger)

    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
    I watched an interview with a woman that lost a kid in Iraq on O'Rielly. Basically she said that this should have been done years back so her boy didn't get killed. Real nice, YOUR son can die for this cause but not mine. CLASS ACT!!! She also stated that her boy was dedicated to the service and the mission at hand. I'm sure he would be pleased to see momma on TV degrading what he gave his life for. BITCH!!!!!!!!!
    I think unless YOU have lost a child...unless YOU have gone to bed night after night worrying you may never she your kid again....Then YOU have no right calling anyone BITCH....how rude. I can't imagine how horrible it would be to lose a child. IT does not make any difference how the child dies. I have friends that have lost kids in farming accidents and car wrecks and they were NEVER the same again. It destroyed their life, their marriage....
    SHe has every right to feel as she does and unless you have lost a child you have no right talking about it.
    It is wrong for you to judge her. and even more wrong to call her names. (kick her while shes down...so noble of you)

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    A message to Cindy Sheehan (From an Iraqi blogger)


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    A message to Cindy Sheehan (From an Iraqi blogger)

    Quote Originally Posted by BlueCat
    Howdy Blue Cat,

    Well I read about as much as I could stand of the first blog,it quickly became apparent that the feller knows all of the leftist talking points and has a liberal mind-set,that always sees the glass as half-empty. I find that the blogger is un-grateful and short-sighted..if the blogger is a male,then he has less to lose than a female would,if the status quo had remained the same..it's kinda like griping about the barn door being open..like horses in a barn..that refuse to go out..when they have a chance for freedom..they'd rather that the barn door be closed,to stop the cold wind..than step out into the Sun..and feel it's warmth.

    Fighting for one's freedom,is often difficult,in-convienent and quite often bloody..but if ya win..you can choose to step out into the Sun..and feel the warmth..hope is renewed and one can dare to dream of a better life.

    Have a good one ...

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    A message to Cindy Sheehan (From an Iraqi blogger)

    Quote Originally Posted by BlueCat
    I think unless YOU have lost a child...unless YOU have gone to bed night after night worrying you may never she your kid again....Then YOU have no right calling anyone BITCH....how rude. I can't imagine how horrible it would be to lose a child. IT does not make any difference how the child dies. I have friends that have lost kids in farming accidents and car wrecks and they were NEVER the same again. It destroyed their life, their marriage....
    SHe has every right to feel as she does and unless you have lost a child you have no right talking about it.
    It is wrong for you to judge her. and even more wrong to call her names. (kick her while shes down...so noble of you)
    This fine lady was willing, on the interview, to post on the Michael Moore website. Do you really believe that this is something her boy would have wanted or be remembered by. I'm sorry! If she has "HER OWN" feelings regarding this she should keep it to home and honor the kid in the fasion that HE would have wanted. He was dedicated to the service and the Iraqi cause acording to her and she is more less dishonoring his grave in my eyes.

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    A message to Cindy Sheehan (From an Iraqi blogger)

    I won't attempt to say I know anything about this woman "I don't" and neither do you.

    'Judge not yest ye be judged"

    I know it is hard to read Torog but you must really learn to look at both sides, even when you don't agree with the issue at hand it still gives you insight into the mindset of the individual and of the opposing side And it can sometimes give you the upper hand....

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    A message to Cindy Sheehan (From an Iraqi blogger)

    ohhh look -------->I found a petition for you guys. http://www.reformus.org/

    sorry it is off topic but you are both in the same room.

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    A message to Cindy Sheehan (From an Iraqi blogger)

    Quote Originally Posted by BlueCat
    I won't attempt to say I know anything about this woman "I don't" and neither do you.

    'Judge not yest ye be judged"

    I know it is hard to read Torog but you must really learn to look at both sides, even when you don't agree with the issue at hand it still gives you insight into the mindset of the individual and of the opposing side And it can sometimes give you the upper hand....
    Howdy Blue Cat,

    Dang..I have no choice but to agree with you..on every point you made in this quote..have I stepped into the Twilight Zone ? lol

    I do have great smypathy for Mrs. Sheehan..losing a child,has to be one of the worst nightmares imaginable..I'm pretty certain that I might have some of the same feelings as Mrs. Sheehan towards this war in Iraq and on terror..but for the Grace of God..there go I....

    Have a good one ....

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