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Bomb Threat at Pro-Bush Shop in Crawford
2005-08-21
Posted by:lotp

#9  The experience still angers him today and he said he hopes today's veterans don't have to endure that treatment. As for Sheehan, Vergauwen said he supports her right to free expression, but wonders what would have happened to her had she lived in Iraq and called Saddam Hussein a liar, as she has Bush.

“We wouldn't have heard of her any more,” he said. “They would probably find her head in a deep freezer.”


Thats it in a nutshell....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-08-21 22:40  

#8  Never mind, got it: Waco Herald-Tribune, Enough is Enough, say Crawford residents.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2005-08-21 19:58  

#7  Do you have a link for that, Sherry?
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2005-08-21 19:54  

#6  iron fist, velvet palm - you choose which side to receive?
Posted by: Frank G   2005-08-21 18:42  

#5  Bomb threat? Whaddaja 'spect from the "peace movement" crowd, long stem roses?
Posted by: GK   2005-08-21 18:33  

#4   I mean 'Rule with an iron fist' just like Saddam did....

...But in an enlightened, multicutural kinda way, of course.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2005-08-21 18:27  

#3  What the MSM isn't telling us:
CRAWFORD – The president's supporters are rallying behind a new slogan: Enough is enough.

Critics of the peace movement and war mom Cindy Sheehan arrived in Crawford by car and by motorcycle Saturday to show support for President Bush and the Iraq war. In one demonstration, about 350 bikers buzzed the camps arranged by Sheehan and other demonstrators calling on the president to be accountable for the war.

While the day was relatively quiet at the peace camp entrenched near the Western White House, Bush's supporters gathered in downtown Crawford.

“The silent majority has arrived and, hey, the cavalry's on the way,” said local businessman Bill Johnson, who sat atop a horse during a separate pro-Bush rally of about two dozen. “Believe me. Don't think it isn't. Because, you know, we can take it, and take it and take it ... and at some point in time, there needs to be a response from America.”

Johnson alluded to a forthcoming caravan scheduled to arrive in Crawford next Saturday after snaking through the southwest from San Francisco. The event, called “You Don't Speak for Me, Cindy,” is being led by a mother who has a Marine son.

Posted by: Sherry   2005-08-21 18:24  

#2  No, certainly NOT! They just want to live in peace and harmony - oh did I say 'live'? I mean 'Rule with an iron fist' just like Saddam did....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-08-21 17:29  

#1  Hmmmmm.... Must be locals. Couldn't be all those nice folks out at Camp Crazy?
Posted by: Bobby   2005-08-21 17:24  

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