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Looney moonbat Cindy Sheehan has come to the UK - one US export we dont want. Oh and the looney was met by some home grown looneys from The Guardian (thats an anti US rag that hates the west and sucks the cock of radical islam). After all the US is sick of her constant whineing about George Bush and as you can see from the photo below the book signing went down a storm in the US.

Still at least she will have some people from the UK on her side as the pic below shows.

This is the 21st century - killing is barbaric,” she says on a taxi ride from Heathrow into central London, having just flown in from New York. “I don’t buy into the fact that George Bush and Tony Blair can’t be called terrorists because they are elected officials. This occupation of Iraq is killing innocent people by the thousand.” ...** Well thats not true and the figures show that.

During this trip to Britain, she will address Saturday’s International Peace Conference (organised by the Stop the War Coalition), and will also meet members of the Scottish parliament and fellow activists, including Britons who have lost their sons or brothers in the war. Then it will be back to her new home in Berkeley and on with the work for her new book - about how one person can have a political impact by just getting on with it.

She is very unimpressed with Bush’s rationale for the war. “He keeps coming up with the same inane speech as though that’s going to rally people back to support him. As for his ‘national strategy for victory’ - wouldn’t it have been nice if they had started to plan for that before they invaded in the first place and killed so many brave young Americans like Casey? It’s gratifying that America is now opening its eyes and I’m not so wacky and out there by myself any more. We are not the ‘extreme’ people any more. Look at the polls, George Bush, you’re the one who’s at the extremes.” ...** Well no methinks you who's at the extremes Mrs Moonbat.

Cindy is 48, too young to have been involved in the anti-Vietnam war movement. “I remember there was a lot of violence on campuses, which was kind of frightening to me.” She is hopeful that the current movement will continue beyond the end of the war in Iraq, and she has been in touch with Iraqis who have lost children fighting on the other side.

“I don’t blame the people who killed Casey but the people who brought us into this, who lied and deceived the world,” she says. “But the anti-war movement is growing at all levels. Congress is starting to talk about bringing the troops home and you never saw any of that before.” ** In your dreams love.

The non-stop campaigning has taken its toll, she says, and Cindy feels in need of a good massage: “I really feel I’m carrying the whole world on my shoulders,” she says.

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Anonymous said...

Please! Keep her on your side of the pond! In fact, better still, ship her off to France to champion the cause of the rioting "youths".

Fidothedog said...

No would rather have her shipped back to the US, as we have more than enough home grown traitors here in the UK - the "best" of which is George Galloway.