Hubris at INDC Journal notices something Spinal Tap-ian about a new monument for Cindy Sheehan. Beautiful.
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Hubris at INDC Journal notices something Spinal Tap-ian about a new monument for Cindy Sheehan. Beautiful.
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Something about those Peace Signs over a Star that really pisses me off. I have to believe her son is rolling over in his grave. God Bless him.
I agree Phil.
Did you read this one comment:
I find it ironic that at the bottom of the monument are two symbols that date back to the “Nuclear Disarmament” era and were so designed to contain the letters “N D”. Meanwhile, the mission in Iraq was a mission of “Nuclear Disarmament”.
I guess nobody remembers or see the irony.
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Um, is that true?
Great point, Ruby. Since the ol’ “peace symbol” was the emblem of the British Council on Nuclear Disarmament. Plus, it had kind of a “druid/wiccan” flavor (or as they spell in the old Blighty, flavour)to it. I can hear the guitar chord as this thing descends into place.
SakreteĀ® … I am still laughing. Cindy…Cindy? It is time to take your medicine, Cindy.
That picture is a fitting start to a day that ended with her book signing. All hundred copies she says she signed. The AP cameramen must have bought multiple copies.
Maybe I’m just too old. Or is it just too uninterested.
I never saw “Spinal Tap” and I realllllly don’t care about “South Park”, so I don’t get any humor from the comments about both.
Buuuut!!! Could we find someplace to send the people like Sheenan (darn, just threw up again) and Kerry?