'Convenient' heart attack of mother gets Sheehan off Bush's back: there's certainly no conspiracy: it's only facts we don't have yet. But, an MSNBC poll shows 94% of the people thinking that Bush with his cabal's pack of lies steered the United States into the Iraq war disaster
by Henk Ruyssenaars
FPF - August 19th 2005 - The by now world famous grieving mother Cindy Sheehan had to leave the protest camp near the Bush clan's Crawford house, after the bad news that her 74 year old mother, Shirley Miller, had a stroke and was in the ER of a Los Angeles hospital.
In some comments, the stroke which the mother of Cindy Sheehan has suffered, is called 'convenient' and it of course is a by the neocons much wished for temporary solution of a protest movement against Bush and his cabal's war in Iraq, a protest which started engulfing the United States.
In a poll today in a US newspaper, it shows that sixty-three percent (63) of the people voting 'does agree with Cindy Sheehan and her actions', contrary to what the neocon's mainstream media are saying: Question: Do you agree with Cindy Sheehan?
Poll Results - Url. below.
Yes - 63%
No - 33%
Not Sure - 5%
It's logical to assume that Bush and his cabal wanted Sheehan and her group to disappear as fast as is possible, especially since a global poll - on conservative pundit Ron Reagan's MSNBC on Internet - shows a whopping ninety-four percent (94%) of the people thinking that Bush - with his cabal's pack of lies - steered the United States into the Iraq war disaster: MSNBC Poll: "Do you believe that President Bush mislead the nation to go to war with Iraq?" Url.:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8248969/ Convenient heart attack?
Voices are raised that 'the stroke might be induced', a question which is as difficult as the methods are easy. Among much other, there's this information concerning the possibilities: "Who could have chance to become such kind of assassin/murderer to create leaks on a victim's blood/brain barrier to cause cerebral hemorrhage? Obviously, only a hospital's surgeon, or tiny (like small ant size) invisible personnel could have chance to create leaks in the blood/brain barrier on a victim.
However, a surgeon cannot secretly create leaks on a patient's blood/brain barrier without other's knowledge. That's because there are many nurses in the operation room. Furthermore, if involved LEO's operatives induce cerebral hemorrhage on a target, it means that the involved agent (& police) want to eliminate a victim immediately - no matter he is at home/office, vehicle, hospital, etc.
That's because inducing cerebral hemorrhage is a method to quickly eliminate a victim. The victim will either have a stroke and become disabled, or immediately die. Thus, only the tiny invisible personnel are available to become assassins in such kind of case.
That's because the tiny invisible personnel can secretly enter people's
homes/workplaces, vehicles, etc. anytime and lightly fly onto a victim's
head to create leaks in the victim's blood/brain barrier. Thus, only tiny
invisible personnel can induce cerebral hemorrhage on an unaware target
anytime, everywhere." (end quote) - [Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/avawn ]
Since the FPF always checks and double-checks and only deals with the often
hard facts of life, more information showed to be available from the
globally known "US News & World Report", a product of the PR people at the
US Military Intelligence Service, the CIA and other Lie Factories" [Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/2rg5o] - it's an article written a long time ago, so one
can only wonder and use Internet to see and read what the spooks can do now.
- US News and World report on the Wonder Weapons.- Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/cr7bh
In the Nation it's perfectly worded by John Nichols writing about Cindy
Sheehan's Tragic Critics: "The rapidly dwindling minority of Americans who
continue to search for some rationale for keeping U.S. troops in Iraq has
been driven to the brink of breakdown by the success of Sheehan's protest.
Go to the web site of William F. Buckley's National Review magazine and you
will find Sheehan described in headlines as "nutty," dismissed by columnists
as "the mouthpiece... of howling-at-the-moon, bile-spewing Bush haters" and
accused of "sucking up intellectual air" that, presumably, would be better
utilized by Condoleezza Rice explaining once more that it would be wrong to
read too much into the August 6, 2001, briefing document that declared: "Bin
Laden determined to attack inside the U.S."
Human Events, the conservative weekly newspaper, dismisses Sheehan as a
"professional griever" who "can claim to be in perpetual mourning for her
fallen son" -- as if there is some time limit on maternal sorrow over the
death of a child. Fox News Channel spinner-in-chief Bill O'Reilly accuses
Sheehan of being "in bed with the radical left," including -- horrors! --
"9-11 families" that are still seeking answers about whether, in the first
months of 2001, the Bush administration was more focused on finding excuses
to attack Iraq than on protecting Americans from terrorism.
And Rush Limbaugh was on the radio the other day ranting about how,
"(Sheehan's) story is nothing more than forged documents. There's nothing
about it that's real..." (Just to clarify for Limbaugh listeners: Cindy
Sheehan's 24-year-old son Casey really did die in Iraq, and his mother
really would like to talk with President Bush about all those claims
regarding WMDs and al-Qaida ties that the administration used to peddle the
"case" for war.)
The pro-war pundits who continue to defend the occupation of Iraq are
freaked out by the fact that a grieving mother is calling into question
their claim that the only way to "support the troops" is by keeping them in
the frontlines of George W. Bush's failed experiment. Bush backers are
horrified that Sheehan's sincere and patriotic anti-war voice has captured
the nation's attention."
Nichols ironically refers to the neocon's Newsweek, but finishes with a well
heeded warning: "According to the latest Newsweek poll, 61 percent of
Americans disapprove of Bush's handing of the war, while just 26 percent
support the president's argument that large numbers of U.S. military
personnel should remain in Iraq for as long as it takes to achieve the
administration's goals there.
The supporters of this war have run out of convincing lies and effective
emotional appeals. Now, they are reduced to attacking the grieving mothers
of dead soldiers. Samuel Johnson suggested that patriotism is the last
refuge of a scoundrel. But, with their attacks on Cindy Sheehan, the
apologists for George Bush's infamy have found a new and darker refuge."
Just connect the dots...
HR
Nichols article in 'The Nation' - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/al67u
San Mateo Daily Journal - Poll Results - URL.:
http://tinyurl.com/dlf9g
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http://tinyurl.com/8zhvo
Editor : Henk Ruyssenaars
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* 'The war in Iraq is illegal' - BBC video & text - interview United
Nation's Secretary General Kofi Annan -
Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/5pl2v
* MSNBC Poll: "Do you believe that President Bush mislead the nation to go
to war with Iraq?" -
Url.:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8248969/
* Corporate News Media: Incompetent, Criminally Negligent or Complicit? -
Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/cqpfe
* Saturday, September 24 - 2005 - Massive March, Impeachment Rally &
Anti-war Fair,
Gather 11:00 AM at the Washington Monument - Info - Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/bnw4c
* Help the troops come home! Url.:
http://www.bringemhome.org - We need them badly to fight our so
called 'governments' - Url.:
http://www.bringthemhomenow.org/
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