Cindy Sheehan, Mother of Spc Casey Austin Sheehan KIA 04/04/04, Sets the Record Straight or Not?
Sheehan says someone else made up the "my son died for Israel" quote that has been attributed to her
COOPER: You were also quoted as saying, "My son joined the Army to protect America, not Israel. You get America out of Iraq and Israel out of Palestine and you'll stop the terrorism." How responsible do you believe Israel is for the amount of terrorism in the world?SHEEHAN: I didn't say that.
COOPER: You didn't say that? OK.
SHEEHAN: I didn't -- I didn't say -- I didn't say that my son died for Israel. I've never said that. I saw somebody wrote that and it wasn't my words. Those aren't even words that I would say.
I do believe that the Palestinian issue is a hot issue that needs to be solved and it needs to be more fair and equitable but I never said my son died for Israel.
COOPER: OK, I'm glad I asked you that because, you know, as you know, there's tons of stuff floating around on the Internet on sites of all political persuasions.
SHEEHAN: I know and that's not -- yes.
COOPER: So, I'm glad we had the opportunity to clear that.
SHEEHAN: Yes, and thank you because those are not my words. Those aren't -- that doesn't even sound like me saying that.
COOPER: OK. I'm very glad we got that...
SHEEHAN: And I have read it. I have read it. I'm glad you did too.
ANDERSON COOPER 360 DEGREES One Woman's Protest Aired August 15, 2005
This is a quote that was attributed to her on the Internet, it is false according to Sheenan: "Am I emotional? Yes, my first born was murdered. Am I angry? Yes, he was killed for lies and for a PNAC Neo-Con agenda to benefit Israel. My son joined the Army to protect America, not Israel. Am I stupid? No, I know full-well that my son, my family, this nation, and this world were betrayed by a George Bush who was influenced by the neo-con PNAC agenda after 9/11. We were told that we were attacked on 9/11 because the terrorists hate our freedoms and democracy...not for the real reason, because the Arab-Muslims who attacked us hate our middle-eastern foreign policy. That hasn't changed since America invaded and occupied Iraq...in fact it has gotten worse."
UPDATE: Sheehan is charging the person who she asked to send the email with "anti-Semitism"*
"Sheehan now says she never wrote that, insisting her e-mail was "doctored" by a "former friend who is anti-Israel and wants to use the spotlight on me to push his anti-Semitism." In fact, the man who sent Sheehan's letter to ABC, James Morris, has posted his own messages on-line, condemning the war in Iraq as "all about Israel." But Morris says Cindy Sheehan's letter was "in no way doctored." - Brit Hume Fox News
"The email that Cindy Sheehan sent to me (which included a request to forward it to ABC's 'Nightline' on her behalf) was in no way doctored. I forwarded the original email (as received from Cindy this past March)to Emily Lenzner (who is handling the matter for ABC News) as she confirmed that she received it yesterday." - James Morris
"Indeed, it is the charge of “anti-Semitism” itself that is toxic. For this venerable slander is designed to nullify public discourse by smearing and intimidating foes and censoring and blacklisting them and any who would publish them." - - Patrick J. Buchanan The American Conservative
Sheehan's denial doesn't change the facts about the motives for attacking Iraq. In reference to Iraq, Philip Zelikow said during a war-on-terror forum at the University of Virginia Law School on Sept. 10, 2002: "Why would Iraq attack America or use nuclear weapons against us?" he asked a crowd at the University of Virginia on Sep. 10, 2002", Philip Zelikow explains, "I'll tell you what the real threat [is] and actually has been since 1990 -- it's the threat against Israel. And this is the threat that dares not speak its name because...the American government doesn't want to lean too hard on it rhetorically because it's not a popular sell." Good research by David Peterson and William Blum
Philip Zelikow, was executive director of the September 11 commission. He also served on the National Security Council. He was on the Bush transition team, and was a member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board from 2001 to 2003. - Business Week Online ("Blame Bush for What Came After 9/11; The real issue isn't why the U.S wasn't ready for the attack, but why the Administration used the tragedy to invade Iraq," April 15). "Therein, the author, Ciro Scotti, quotes a speech that the 9/11 Commission's Executive Director, Philip D. Zelikow, delivered at the University of Virginia Law School on September 10, 2002---several months before the Bush regime empanelled the 9/11 Commission, and therefore several months before it appointed Zelikow to be its Executive Director." - David Peterson
Zelikow ADMITS that he said the war on Iraq was really about Israel's security and not about US security. See link: Philip Zelikow Executive Director for the 9/11 Commission on C-SPAN
"The Israeli lobby
Philip Zelikow is of the type of whom it is customarily said: "He has impeccable establishment credentials". He is currently executive director of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States. Between 2001 and 2003 he served on the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB), which reports directly to the president. Before his appointment to PFIAB he was part of the Bush transition team in January 2001. And in 1995 he co-authored a book with Condoleezza Rice.
It's recently been revealed that in 2002 he publicly stated that a prime motive for the upcoming invasion of Iraq was to eliminate a threat to Israel." The Anti-Empire Report, No. 9, April 3, 2004 by William Blum
*Was Sheehan pressured into denying what she originally wrote about the motive for the War on Iraq or is she under so much pressure that she doesn't remember correctly? Why isn't the media exploring if powerful individuals influenced our government to attack a country that didn't attack us, didn't threaten to attack us and had no connection to 9/11? Are Sheehan's PR people (Fenton Communications) the reason she is now backpedaling about writing the letter?
"Sheehan subsequently implied, through a spokesperson at Fenton Communications, that Morris had hacked into her e-mail. Later, Fenton Communications and Sheehan backed off the hacking claim, but both maintain that the words in the letter about Israel are not her own." — Blake Wilson Slate.com
"There is other proof that Sheehan wrote the whole letter. After she sent the letter to Morris, Sheehan also e-mailed it to several other people, including Tony Tersch, a retiree living in Thailand, and Skeeter Gallagher. Both belong to a small Internet bulletin board called Bull Yard. Tersch had become her correspondent after contacting her out of personal and political sympathy. At Gallagher's request, Tersch posted Sheehan's letter to Bull Yard on March 17. Here is the letter as it appears there. This is the version that has been circulating, and from which Slate quoted. Tersch has confirmed that he received the letter from Sheehan directly and has stated that he did not doctor the e-mail before posting it.
Unless Sheehan is the victim of an elaborate Morris-Tersch conspiracy quietly put in motion on March 17, months before she became famous, those are her words." — Blake Wilson Slate.com
"I believe Pat Buchanan's comment is right on track and useful. The late Ambassador George Ball said on several occasions that Israel lobby's most powerful instrument in intimidating critics of Israel is the reckless charge of anti-Semitism. Cindy is now under that reckless charge and trying to escape. I feel sorry for her. I hope I live long enough to see the day when the news media and the public at large permit unintimidated free speech in discussing U.S. policy in the Middle East. It is a sad but clear fact that Israel's lobby--consisting of both ultra-Orthodox and secular Jews as well as fundamentalist Christian elements--has a tight grip on U.S. policy in that region. It's the proverbial elephant in the room. Everyone knows the elephant is Israel, but hardly anyone is willing to mention it. Today, no one, not even a Gold Star mother, can note the gross pro-Israel bias in U.S. policy and its dreadful cost to the American people without being accused of anti-Semitism. Retired General Anthony Zinni is one of the rare exceptions. He identified the elephant publicly and stood his ground." - Paul Findley 08/20/2005
Paul Findley served 22 years as an Illinois congressman and was a senior member of the House Middle East Committee. Findley points out that there is an unwillingness for open debate among politicians with regard to U.S. policy in the Middle East and blames AIPAC. He points out the cause and effect of US support of Israel and the anger around the world because of this unjust support and the violent reactions to US support of Israel like the attacks on 9/11.
This woman is insane, have her committed. Her son made a decision and it's obvious his mother does not respect her son!
ReplyDeleteI do not understand Cindy. I wonder if she supported her son when he enlisted in the army. I wonder if she bragged to all her friends of how proud she was of her son and how good he looked in his uniform. I wonder is she really knows that she really disrespects her son's memory. I have 11 years in the military and I have a mother. My mother understands the dangers of the military but she supports me.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDelete[url=http://vohpbqyu.com/jiro/xnfk.html]My homepage[/url] | [url=http://hxizqeql.com/vffk/umqz.html]Cool site[/url]
Nice site!
ReplyDeletehttp://vohpbqyu.com/jiro/xnfk.html | http://qxftrkwb.com/atuk/ybpp.html
I understand 'Cindy' perfectly. She probably did brag to her friends when her son enlisted. She was proud!
ReplyDeleteThen along comes a lying administration that sacrificed her son's life for dishonorable reasons. I have no children; no relatives at all that I am aware of in the military, but it makes me sick everytime I see it.
It is the thousands of other mothers and spouses who are silent through all of this that I do not understand and are insane or numb.
If they are still alive, start a movement to get your loved out of Iraq and demand justice for the lives lost already.
Ms. Sheehan is not crazy, she just wanted her son to sacrifice his life for a noble cause if he had to do so. She has the utmost respect for her son and wishes she could have more respect for the cause he died for.
Snap out of it people!
For what you have done to your child and the fame you have gained thru his death and the lack of respect you have shown him by not placing a head stone to his gave. May GOD have pity on your soul for you shall burn in HEll.
ReplyDeleteIf it's true that she did write those comments about Israel, it's too bad she backed off under pressure. True, the media would have ignored her and deemed her uncredible if she had stood by those statements, but what she wrote was dead on. A big reason for this war was Israel. And although many people know this because from researching the neo-cons, only courageous people such as Pat Buchanan and Ray McGovern have talked about it. It's too bad Cindy Sheehan couldn't do the same.
ReplyDeleteHey all you "Anonymous" people who feel free to wag your tongue like a sword, YOU are the ones disrepecting. Cindy lost her son; the least she deserves is her chance to speak. Grow some intelligence and see thru the fact that she is being intimidated into retracting her original statements, which were dead on! And quit being sheep! Don't let the media get away with calling you "anti" something just because you are not willing to die for it! I have nothing against the color pink, but I'm not willing to die for it! According to the spinmaster media's twisted non-logic, I'm "anti-pink"! Get a clue and quit pretending to know who's going to hell, stupids, because we're already in it.
ReplyDeleteI'm usually not a fan of Gehry's work, but this is an exception. Using wood as a wrapper imitating structure is not only novel, but ties the space down through the use of a consistent, inviting, and non-distracting material palette. Perhaps Gehry is more suited to small-scale projects Laptop battery.
ReplyDeleteUkrainian and give thanks, for the photo is important of your eyes only! http://www.barfland.com/forum/showthread.php?t=183207 Qjump10-30-08 08:11 Bez Ukrainian Girls Ukrainian girl. Girl I recall she is possibly even MET, for the very honest she's got two from the anal teen stars
ReplyDeleteOnly a handful of publications have focused specifically on the definition of health and its evolution in the first 6 decades. Some of them highlight its lack of operational value and the problem created by use of the word "complete." Others declare the definition, which has not been modified since 1948, "simply a bad one.
ReplyDeletegreetings
cialis online
The LaLonde report suggests that there are four general determinants of health including human biology, environment, lifestyle, and healthcare services. Thus, health is maintained and improved not only through the advancement and application of health science, but also through the efforts and intelligent lifestyle choices of the individual and society.
ReplyDeletebye
buy cialis
This woman is insane, have her committed. Her son made a decision and it's obvious his mother does not respect her son!
ReplyDeleteI want to know if she supports her son when he joined the army. I want to know her to all of her friends brag about how proud she is her son and he looked how good his uniform. I don't know what she is really know, she really don't respect her son's memory. I have 11 years of military and I have a mother. My mother know dangerous military but she support me.
ReplyDeleteCheap Nike NFL Jerseys
http://www.epharmarx.com/blog/nutrition-basics-how-to-eat-a-balanced-diet/
ReplyDeleteHave a look at the one i had viewed a few days back - Corner Flashing Products
ReplyDelete