Bush said he is aware of the anti-war sentiments of Cindy Sheehan and others who have joined her protest near the Bush ranch.
“But whether it be here or in Washington or anywhere else, there’s somebody who has got something to say to the president, that’s part of the job,” Bush said on the ranch. “And I think it’s important for me to be thoughtful and sensitive to those who have got something to say.”
“But,” he added, “I think it’s also important for me to go on with my life, to keep a balanced life.”
Oh, really? And how are all those people who have lost their children to your war supposed to go on with their lives, Mr. Asshole? Guess they’re just not as important as you are, huh?
Yeah, go ride your damn bike, you scum-sucking maggot.
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Indeed. The King is showing his madness.
How could anyone have voted for this man? Especially the second time? It’s apparent to me that he feels little or nothing for others’ suffering. When he tries to sound as though he does, it looks and feels all wrong. In fact, everything about him feels wrong. As if some ingredient is missing from the recipe.
Since I can’t get away to go to Crawford myself, I send money to help out. Anyone out there who supports what Cindy Sheehan is doing, please go to Gold Star Families for Peace’s website, and find out what you can do to help.