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[personal political] His eyes were empty, hollow shells and he was acting like I should be proud to just be in his presence when it was my son who died for his illegal war!
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[Seeing the Forest] A Mother's story: Instead of a kind gesture or a warm handshake, Sheehan said she immediately got a taste of Bush arrogance when he entered the room and "in a condescending tone and with a disgusting loud Texas accent," said: "Who weall honorin here today?"
Duplicitous agreements: Sheehan said, “I was on CNN…with Larry King talking about this, and there was another mother who had met with him, and she said that she supports the war and the President, and she said he was so warm and everything and gentle and kind, and when my family and I met with him, I met a man who had no compassion in him.”
[Jinky The Cat] "One Of The Most Disgusting Experiences In My Life": His eyes were empty, hollow shells and he was acting like I should be proud to just be in his presence when it was my son who died for his illegal war! It was one of the most disgusting experiences I ever had and it took me almost a year to even talk about it," said Sheehan in a telephone conversation from Washington D.C.
[You Will Anyway] Snatched from Maru's July 6 posts: Sheehan said the June 2004 private meeting with the President went from bad to worse to a nightmare when Bush acted like he didnt even want to know her name. She said Bush kept referring to her as ”Ma or ”Mom while he "put on a phony act," saying things like ”Mom, I cant even imagine losing a loved one, a mother or a father or a sister or a brother.
[Stevegilliard.blogspot.com] THE NEWS BLOG: Thus has Ms Miller joined my wife, Valerie, and her twenty years of service to this nation as collateral damage in the smear campaign launched when I had the temerity to challenge the President on his assertion that Iraq had attempted to purchase uranium yellowcake from Africa.
[Thunder6.typepad.com] 365 and a Wakeup: I cant imagine what the situation in Iraq looks like from outside eyes, I have a feeling the answer depends on how many sources of information you tap into. For the troops here on the bleeding edge of America's bright sword there is no overarching plot, just the sense that there are many more chapters yet to be written.
[Gseis.ucla.edu] Blog Left: Critical Interventions Warblog (war blog, Iraq ...: When we asked where they were going, one fighter said to a comrade in an alley just off Rasul Street, "Don't talk to these people, some of them are spies." That was a perfectly normal response and we didn't take it personally.
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