Tuesday, August 16, 2005

People fill the world with narrow confidence

David Neiwert (the second-greatest liberal blogger out of Seattle) reminds us of something about Cindy Sheehan that should not be forgotten. Responding to local columnist Robert Jamieson:


He regurgitates the now well-trodden (and largely debunked) GOP/Drudge talking points claiming that Sheehan "changed her story."

He misses a key point regarding Sheehan's earlier meeting with Bush: It occurred in June 2004. The Duelfer Report -- which made clear that there were no weapons of mass destruction -- was released in September 2004. Note now, if you will, that Sheehan's main line of criticism of Bush is that "he lied to us."


Meanwhile, our pal James "the" Mann writes about the conservative who hit on a newly unique way to "support the troops."

There are good people in the world...
And then there are "people" such as the human piece of waste that drug a chain and a pipe behind his pickup truck and mowed down the crosses bearing the names of servicemen killed in Iraq located at Camp Casey.


Bob Geiger has a little more context and asks the question: Just how low can conservatives go?

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