Quote Originally Posted by Stedric
Insurgents don't need a "battle call" from a woman they'd consider an infidel anyways.

Your insensitivity to this poor woman's grief is disgusting.
No they don't need it...but they sure will use it as such!

My sensitivity to this poor, poor woman? I'll leave that for the left wing pussies. I'll save mine for someone that deserves it....like her family that not only lost a dear relative but has to endure a nutjob hanging with the likes of M. Moore and company.
If you don't mind, I'll let her kiss your hairy ass too! Thank you for your cooperation in this effort!

BWWWWAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . The Tipping Point in Iraq The tipping point in the American publicā??s support for the Iraq war may already be here, its arrival accelerated by an unlikely figure: A middle-aged, middle-class, middle-brow American woman whose story made headlines and vaulted her into national consciousness this month. Cindy Sheehan, the grieving mother of a soldier, Casey Sheehan, 24, who fell in battle last year, began her protest by crisscrossing the country demanding answers for why the US continues to wage what she has called an Rating: 5