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Sheehan vs Sheehan

This is the best column the I have yet seen on the Sheehan story. Much detail here.

She wants to meet with Bush, but she has already met with him ( we knew that ).

But Casey Sheehan volunteered to join the Army, and then re-enlisted in 2004, when the war was well underway. He knew his unit was very likely to go to Iraq. And when he was there, he volunteered for a ( dangerous ) rescue mission in combat conditions, though he was not obligated to do so.

His mother, in the name of " supporting the troops " dishonors the memory of a clearly heroic man. She speaks for some people ( I saw a grand total of maybe seven people at a " Camp Casey " in NY's Union Square yesterday ), but she does not speak for her family, and she sure as hell does not speak for the troops.

2 comments

can you stop sprouting the word hero as it has lost its meaning how can you be a hero for invading a country killing its civillians and when they fight back they are terrorists . they are fighting for their freedom from men who kick their doors down shout at them and treat them as nothing the americian press is just a propganda machine who wont show the truth so truth justice and the americian way i dont think you know truth or justice.

Well, anonymous, the word hero may have lost its meaning for the likes of you, but not for everyone.

I am sorry that you dislike the US deposition of your friend Saddam Hussein.

Iraq is a better place than it was three years ago, and your little freedom fighters for the most part are Saddam-ites or foreigners. But I guess it is ok for a foreigner to be there so long as they support Saddam

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